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Pancreatitis and Kingdom Advance

Pancreatitis and Kingdom Advance

I recently finished a biography of William McKinley, the 25th president of the United States. The author (Robert W. Merry) detailed McKinley’s assassination. On 6 September 1901, McKinley was shot twice in the stomach as he attended the World’s Fair in Buffalo New...

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A Network of Pillars

A Network of Pillars

Many in the ancient world shared a common view that the mountains were pillars, which served as buttresses to hold up the atmospheric canopy above. If those mountains were removed, the skies would come crashing to earth in a great deluge. When Solomon constructed the...

Sermons

Gareth Franks - 12 November 2023

Soli Deo Gloria: To Him Be Glory Forever (Romans 11:33–39)

Worship is the only appropriate response to the revelation of God’s deepest truths. Paul begins with adoration of the heart, then theological praise, affirming that all things were made by God for God, then concludes with devotional worship. Our spirit, soul, and body belongs to the Lord, and we are no longer slaves to sin, for he paid a high price to buy us back from the slave-market of sin. We owe glory to God because of his great gracious loving sacrifice on our behalf. God gave his all for us and the only appropriate and respectful response from those he gave his all for is to glorify him. We study these verses under three headings: 1. Adoration of the Heart (vv. 33–35) 2. Theological Praise (v. 36a) 3. Devotional Worship (v. 36b)

Scripture References: Romans 11:33-36

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Gareth Franks - 12 November 2023

Soli Deo Gloria: To Him Be Glory Forever (Romans 11:33–39)

Worship is the only appropriate response to the revelation of God’s deepest truths. Paul begins with adoration of the heart, then theological praise, affirming that all things were made by God for God, then concludes with devotional worship. Our spirit, soul, and body belongs to the Lord, and we are no longer slaves to sin, for he paid a high price to buy us back from the slave-market of sin. We owe glory to God because of his great gracious loving sacrifice on our behalf. God gave his all for us and the only appropriate and respectful response from those he gave his all for is to glorify him. We study these verses under three headings: 1. Adoration of the Heart (vv. 33–35) 2. Theological Praise (v. 36a) 3. Devotional Worship (v. 36b)

Scripture References: Romans 11:33-36

From Series: "Guest Speakers"

The sermons or talks in this study are by various guest speakers over the years.

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God’s word is entirely efficacious; what he says he will do, what he speaks he will accomplish. His word is never uttered into the void and never fails to produce what he intends.

Dennis Cole