What is the role of the Spirit in our lives today?
To attempt to demystify the miraculous nature of God’s working in the Bible is to deny the power of God.
To attempt to demystify the miraculous nature of God’s working in the Bible is to deny the power of God.
Both positions affirm that man cannot save himself apart from God’s grace. Praise God that our sins and depravity were put on the only sinless One: our perfect, blameless Savior.
To understand completely the ways of God would make us gods ourselves, and we must hold fast to the humbling declaration, “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are [God’s] ways higher than your ways and [God’s] thoughts than your thoughts” (Is. 55:9).
We need to deeply examine our views to determine which parts of our theology are cultural and which are biblical. … Whatever your view, be sure it is born of biblical fidelity, not cultural expedience.
What you believe about the end directly impacts how you live right now.
Here is a brief note on the human condition: We want control, and understanding is a form of control. Therefore, we seek understanding of what is to come (whether we should or not) because we think that if we can understand it, we can control it or at least prepare our reactions to it.
Theistic Evolution finds the scientific evidence for macroevolution compelling, and therefore accepts it as a mechanism (even the primary one) God used to create organic life in all its forms – microbial, plant, animal and human.
Old Earth Creationism tends to appreciate the insights gained from scientific inquiry regarding the age of the Earth, our solar system and the universe as we have come to know it.
To attempt to demystify the miraculous nature of God’s working in the Bible is to deny the power of God.
Both positions affirm that man cannot save himself apart from God’s grace. Praise God that our sins and depravity were put on the only sinless One: our perfect, blameless Savior.
To understand completely the ways of God would make us gods ourselves, and we must hold fast to the humbling declaration, “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are [God’s] ways higher than your ways and [God’s] thoughts than your thoughts” (Is. 55:9).
We need to deeply examine our views to determine which parts of our theology are cultural and which are biblical. … Whatever your view, be sure it is born of biblical fidelity, not cultural expedience.
What you believe about the end directly impacts how you live right now.
Here is a brief note on the human condition: We want control, and understanding is a form of control. Therefore, we seek understanding of what is to come (whether we should or not) because we think that if we can understand it, we can control it or at least prepare our reactions to it.
Theistic Evolution finds the scientific evidence for macroevolution compelling, and therefore accepts it as a mechanism (even the primary one) God used to create organic life in all its forms – microbial, plant, animal and human.
Old Earth Creationism tends to appreciate the insights gained from scientific inquiry regarding the age of the Earth, our solar system and the universe as we have come to know it.
To attempt to demystify the miraculous nature of God’s working in the Bible is to deny the power of God.
Both positions affirm that man cannot save himself apart from God’s grace. Praise God that our sins and depravity were put on the only sinless One: our perfect, blameless Savior.
To understand completely the ways of God would make us gods ourselves, and we must hold fast to the humbling declaration, “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are [God’s] ways higher than your ways and [God’s] thoughts than your thoughts” (Is. 55:9).
We need to deeply examine our views to determine which parts of our theology are cultural and which are biblical. … Whatever your view, be sure it is born of biblical fidelity, not cultural expedience.
What you believe about the end directly impacts how you live right now.
Here is a brief note on the human condition: We want control, and understanding is a form of control. Therefore, we seek understanding of what is to come (whether we should or not) because we think that if we can understand it, we can control it or at least prepare our reactions to it.
Theistic Evolution finds the scientific evidence for macroevolution compelling, and therefore accepts it as a mechanism (even the primary one) God used to create organic life in all its forms – microbial, plant, animal and human.
Old Earth Creationism tends to appreciate the insights gained from scientific inquiry regarding the age of the Earth, our solar system and the universe as we have come to know it.
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