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27 mar 2006 · Sermons in Series: 7 Scripture: Genesis 8:1, Isaiah 1:18, Ephesians 1:11. Tags: God Is Eternal, Omnipotent, Omnipresent, Omniscient. Denomination: Baptist
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17 maj 2015 · Selected highlights from this sermon. Psalm 90, written by Moses, discusses life itself, and while doing so, the nature of God is illuminated. God is eternal. He exists from eternity past and sits outside of the created realm of time. Through this psalm, we learn about God and ourselves.
4 paź 2024 · God is Eternal, which means that He is not living in the past or in the future, but rather he is living now ( in the present moment of time) with all of His Glory and Holiness. His eternity past and future i.e. His all and everything is encapsulated or wrapped in this present moment of time.
In 1 John, we learn that God not only wants his people to know him, he also wants them to have assurance that they know him. David Platt makes his way through the book of 1 John, pointing to various evidences believers can identify that should give us assurance of eternal life.
12 kwi 2015 · God’s Eternal Purpose in Redemption: 1:3-14. Paul traces out in astonishing terms God’s eternal salvation plan, beginning with election before the foundation of the world; then carried out by the redemption in blood by Jesus Christ, and applied by God’s sovereign power through the Holy Spirit.
13 sty 2019 · Our eternal reward is not the praise of men, but praise from God: “Well done, good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of your Master.”. So turn in your Bibles to 1 Corinthians, chapter 4, be looking this morning at verses 1-5.