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Boettner – Trinity

Posted by David Cox on January 23, 2023
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The Trinity

By Loraine Boettner

Boettner’s The Trinity is a short work (40pgs)  on the Trinity, God is one, God is Triune.

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Maclaren, A. – Sermons by Alexander Maclaren

Posted by David Cox on January 23, 2023
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Sermons by Alexander Maclaren has 19 sermons by Alexander Maclaren. Some of his titles are A confession and warning, a pattern of Prayer, Absent present Christ, Anxious Care, Christ “must” Die, God’s peacemakers, Grace-mercy-peace, gradual healing of the Blind man, growth, guiding pillar, hope perfectly, Jehovah Jireh, love and fear, measure of the immeasurable power, shepherd, take up the challenge, water of life, Zion’s joy and God’s joy.

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Stedman – Strategy of Satan

Posted by David Cox on January 22, 2023
Posted in Satan & Demons 

Strategy of Satan

By Ray C. Stedman

The strategy of Satan is a very short work of 7 pages. Stedman deals with spiritual battle, demons, Satan’s plan of attack, etc.

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Testimonies to Jesus as God

Posted by David Cox on January 22, 2023
Posted in AnonymousDeity of Christ 

OT Testimonies

The very name of “Jesus” means Jehovah is Salvation.

“And the Father himself, which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his shape” (John 5:37). The miracles performed by our Lord were not the only nor the most direct evidence which proved His Deity. The Father Himself had borne witness. The majority of the commentators refer this to the baptism of Christ, when the Father’s voice declared, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” But we scarcely think this is correct. Immediately following, our Lord went on to say, “Ye have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his shape.” What, then, would be the force of Christ here appealing to the Father’s witness at the Jordan if these detractors of His had not heard that Voice? Personally, we think that Christ refers, rather, to the witness which the Father had borne to His Son through the prophets during Old Testament times. This seems to give more meaning to what follows—the Old Testament economy was characterized by an invisible God, neither His voice being heard, nor His shape seen.  Arthur Pink – Exposition of the Gospel of John, Chapter 19.
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