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A.W. PINK: THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD – CHAPTER 7

 


This is one of the Divine perfections which is not sufficiently pondered. It is one of the excellencies of the Creator which distinguishes Him from all His creatures. God is perpetually the same: subject to no change in His being, attributes, or determinations. Therefore God is compared to a rock Deu 32:4, etc. which remains immovable, when the entire ocean surrounding it is continually in a fluctuating state; even so, though all creatures are subject to change, God is immutable. Because God has no beginning and no ending, He can know no change. He is everlastingly “the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning” Jam 1:17.

 

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A.W. PINK: THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD – CHAPTER 5

 

In one of his letters to Erasmus, Luther said, “Your thoughts of God are too human.” Probably that renowned scholar resented such a rebuke, the more so, since it proceeded from a miner’s son; nevertheless, it was thoroughly deserved. We too, though having no standing among the religious leaders of this degenerate age, prefer the same charge against the majority of the preachers of our day, and against those who, instead of searching the Scriptures for themselves, lazily accept the teaching of others. The most dishonoring and degrading conceptions of the rule and reign of the Almighty are now held almost everywhere. To countless thousands, even among those professing to be Christians, the God of the Scriptures is quite unknown.

Of old, God complained to an apostate Israel, Thou thoughtest that I was altogether as thyself. Psa 50:21. Such must now be His indictment against an apostate Christendom. Men imagine that the Most High is moved by sentiment, rather than actuated by principle. They suppose that His omnipotency is such an idle fiction that Satan is thwarting His designs on every side. They think that if He has formed any plan or purpose at all, then it must be like theirs, constantly subject to change. They openly declare that whatever power He possesses must be restricted, lest He invade the citadel of man’s “free will” and reduce him to a “machine.” They lower the all efficacious Atonement, which has actually redeemed everyone for whom it was made, to a mere “remedy,” which sin-sick souls may use if they feel disposed to; and they enervate the invincible work of the Holy Spirit to an “offer” of the Gospel which sinners may accept or reject as they please.

The “god” of this twentieth century no more resembles the Supreme Sovereign of Holy Writ than does the dim flickering of a candle the glory of the midday sun.  The “god” who is now

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WEEKLY BAPTIST CONFESSION OF FAITH EXCERPT: CHAPTER 6 OF THE FALL OF MAN, OF SIN, AND OF THE PUNISHMENT THEREOF

 

BAPTIST CONFESSION OF FAITH 1689 SPURGEON EDITION

 

 

CHAPTER 6  OF THE FALL OF MAN, OF SIN, AND OF THE PUNISHMENT THEREOF

 

Paragraph 1. Although God created man upright and perfect, and gave him a righteous law, which had been unto life had he kept it, and threatened death upon the breach thereof,1 yet he did not long abide in this honor;  Satan using the subtlety of the serpent to subdue Eve, then by her seducing Adam, who, without any compulsion, did willfully transgress the law of their creation, and the command given to them, in eating the forbidden fruit,2 which God was pleased, according to His wise and holy counsel to permit, having purposed to order it to His own glory.
1 Gen. 2:16-17
2 Gen. 3:12-13; 2 Cor. 11:3

 

Paragraph 2. Our first parents, by this sin, fell from their original righteousness and communion with God, and we in them whereby death came upon all:3 all becoming dead in sin,4 and wholly defiled in all the faculties and parts of soul and body.5
3 Rom. 3:23
4 Rom 5:12, etc.
5 Titus 1:15; Gen. 6:5; Jer. 17:9; Rom. 3:10-19

 

Paragraph 3. They being the root, and by God’s appointment, standing in the room and stead of all mankind, the guilt of the sin was imputed, and corrupted nature conveyed, to all their posterity descending from them by ordinary generation,6 being now conceived in sin,7 and by nature children of wrath,8 the servants of sin, the subjects of death,9 and all other miseries, spiritual, temporal, and eternal, unless the Lord Jesus set them free.10
6 Rom. 5:12-19; 1 Cor. 15:21-22,45,49
7 Ps. 51:5; Job 14:4
8 Eph. 2:3
9 Rom. 6:20, 5:12
10 Heb. 2:14,15; 1 Thess. 1:10

 

 

Paragraph 4. From this original corruption, whereby we are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil,11 do proceed all actual transgressions.12
11 Rom. 8:7; Col. 1:21
12 James 1:14-15; Matt. 15:19

 

Paragraph 5. The corruption of nature, during this life, does remain in those that are regenerated;13 and although it be through Christ pardoned and mortified, yet both itself, and the first motions thereof, are truly and properly sin.14
13 Rom. 7:18,23; Eccles. 7:20; 1 John 1:8
14 Rom. 7:23-25; Gal. 5:17

A.W. PINK: THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD – CHAPTER 4

 

What controversies have been engendered by this subject in the past! But what truth of Holy Scripture is there which has not been made the occasion of theological and ecclesiastical battles? The deity of Christ, His virgin birth, His atoning death, His second advent; the believer’s justification, sanctification, security; the church, its organization, officers, discipline; baptism, the Lord’s supper, and a score of other precious truths might be mentioned. Yet, the controversies which have been waged over them did not close the mouths of God’s faithful servants; why, then, should we avoid the vexed question of God’s Foreknowledge, because, forsooth, there are some who will charge us with fomenting strife? Let others contend if they will, our duty is to bear witness according to the light vouchsafed us.

There are two things concerning the Foreknowledge of God about which many are in ignorance: the meaning of the term, its Scriptural scope. Because this ignorance is so widespread, it is an easy matter for preachers and teachers to palm off perversions of this subject, even upon the people of God. There is only one safeguard against error, and that is to be established in the faith; and for that, there has to be prayerful and diligent study, and a receiving with meekness the engrafted Word of God. Only then are we fortified against the attacks of those who assail us. There are those today who are misusing this very truth in order to discredit and deny the absolute sovereignty of God in the salvation of sinners. Just as higher critics are repudiating the Divine inspiration of the Scriptures; evolutionists, the work of God in creation; so some pseudo Bible teachers are perverting His foreknowledge in order to set aside His unconditional election unto eternal life.

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A HANDBOOK OF CHRISTIAN TRUTH: 4. THE STUDY OF THE BIBLE

 

The Study of the Bible

 

The Christian life is lives out by men of flesh and blood.  Just as nourishment is required for the continuance of physical life, so it is needed for the development of spiritual life.  Food, exercise, and rest are required for physical health.  For spiritual health the exercise is service; the renewal  of expended energies is through prayer; but the food supply is the Word of God.  The question arises: “How can people who love God and want to be used of God make the Bible their own personal possession?” The answer is clear: By studying the Word.

 

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The Jehovah’s Witnesses and Jesus Christ: A Biblical and Theological Appraisal – By Bruce M. Metzger

 

While conducting research for an article regarding the New Living Translation of the Bible, I came across a rather insightful article by Bruce M. Metzger.  It was posted on a site called Bible Research, By Michael Marlowe.  It appears to have a creative commons license, so I am posting it here as well.  In it, he give a brief, albeit concise summary of the cult/sect.  Featured is the view Jehovah’s Witnesses have and espouse concerning Our LORD and Saviour JESUS CHRIST, and aberrent view I might add.  We as Christians must always be prepared to give a response for the hope that is within us 1 Pet 3:15-16. 

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WEEKLY BAPTIST CONFESSION OF FAITH EXCERPT: CHAPTER 5 OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE

 

BAPTIST CONFESSION OF FAITH 1689 SPURGEON EDITION

 

 

CHAPTER 5  OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE

 

Paragraph 1. God the good Creator of all things, in His infinite power and wisdom does uphold, direct, dispose, and govern all creatures and things,1 from the greatest even to the least,2 by His most wise and holy providence, to the end for the which they were created, according unto His infallible foreknowledge, and the free and immutable counsel of His own will; to the praise of the glory of His wisdom, power, justice, infinite goodness, and mercy.3
1 Heb. 1:3; Job 38:11; Isa. 46:10,11; Ps. 135:6
2 Matt. 10:29-31
3 Eph. 1;11

 

 

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A HANDBOOK OF CHRISTIAN TRUTH: 3. WHY BELIEVE IN THE BIBLE?

 

Why Believe the Bible?

 

The pivotal question of Christianity centers around the Bible itself.  If this book is only a record of the religious quest of the Hebrew peoples, and if it deals only with their hopes, aspirations, and accomplishments in their upward search for God from polytheism to monotheism, then it cannot be the Word of God as we use that term here.

We believe that the Bible is God’s word to man.  We hold that from cover to cover, from Genesis to Revelation, the book is God’s whole counsel to man and that it is without error in whole and in part.

 

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A HANDBOOK OF CHRISTIAN TRUTH: 2. THE INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE

 

The Inspiration of the Bible

 

The Author of the Bible is the Holy Spirit of God.  Its pages are an authoritative revelation, in written form, of the divine nature and purposes.

A.      The Crucial Nature of Inspiration.

The most divisive, Biblical theme is the inspiration of the Scriptures.  In the first centuries after Christ the issue which absorbed the interest of the church concerned the persons of the Trinity; in the sixteenth century the vexing problem was whether ultimate authority rested in the Word of God or in the papacy; in the twentieth century the inspiration of the Bible is the focal, determinative point of conflict.

The view of inspiration which the church has always held has been widely abandoned today.  In its place men have substituted a pale, emasculate, sinewless view that the Bible merely contains the Word of God. We believe that the Scriptures not only contain the Word of God, but that in their entirety they are the Word of God.

 

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A.W. PINK: THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD – CHAPTER 3

 

God is omniscient.  He knows everything: everything possible, everything actual; all events, all creatures, God the past, the present and the future.  He is perfectly acquainted with every detail in the life of every being in heaven, in earth and in hell.  ”He knoweth what is in the darkness”  Dan 2:22 .  Nothing escapes Hs notice, nothing can be hidden from Him, nothing is forgotten by Him.  

Well may we say with the Psalmist, “Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high, I cannot attain unto it”  Psa 139:6 .  His knowledge is perfect.  He never errs, never changes, never overlooks anything.  ”Neither is there any creature that is not manifest in His sight: but all things are naked and opened unto the eyes of Him with whom we have to do”  Heb 4:13 .  Yes, such is the God with whom “we have to do!”

“Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, Thou understandest my thoughts afar off.  Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways.  For there is not a word in my tongue but, lo, O Lord, Thou knowest it altogether”  Psa 139:2-4 .  What a wondrous Being is the God of Scripture! Each of His glorious attributes should render Him honorable in our esteem.  The apprehension of His omniscience ought to bow us in adoration before Him.  Yet how little do we meditate upon this Divine perfection! Is it because the very thought of it fills us with uneasiness?

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The Grace of GOD saves …… ?

 

I received, no I heard I believe a promo for a site called JESUS.org .  So, I checked it out.  From what I can tell, it appears to be Theologically sound, and if I find something different, I’ll let you know.  Anyway, I came across this video, presented by Pastor John MacArthur, Grace Community Church Sun Valley, Ca.  Take a look and give a comment on what you think

Is the Saving Grace of God Only for Christians?

A HANDBOOK OF CHRISTIAN TRUTH: 1. WHAT IS THE BIBLE?

 

What Is the Bible?

The Bible is the source Book of Our knowledge of God. It is the text-Book of divine truth, the guide-Book to everlasting life. The word “Bible” is derived from the Greek “biblos,” “a book.”  The volume has several other titles, e.g. “the scriptures” (1 Cor. 15:3,4, i.e. “the writings”); or “the word of God” (as in Heb. 4:12).

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A HANDBOOK OF THE CHRISTIAN TRUTH: THE BIBLE

 

The Bible

 

God is.  The existence of God is the determinative face of history.  “But without faith it is impossible to please him: for her that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him” (Heb. 11:16).  When this premise is granted all of life has its power orientation. God is. 

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A HANDBOOK OF CHRISTIAN TRUTH: INTRODUCTION

This volume was written for two reasons.

First, because for many years the authors have felt the need for such a book.  Admirable volumes have been written embracing, either singly or in small groups, many of the subjects contained herein.  But this book is an effort to place in the hands of the Christian reading public a single, comprehensive volume covering the whole gamut of the Christian faith in its theological and practical expressions.

Second, the authors are motivated by a sense of mission.  They believe that the Holy Spirit called them to undertake the project.  To that end they have consistently sought the direction and guidance of the Spirit; they have undergirded the writing of the manuscript with prayer; and they have sought to be faithful to the Word of God.

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