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너는 나를 누구라 하느냐? “대제사장이 가로되 내가 너로 살아 계신 하나님께 맹세하게 하노니 네가 하나님의 아들 그리스도인지 우리에게 말하라. 예수께서 가라사대 네가 말하였느니라. 그러나 내가 너희에게 이르노니 이후에 인자가 권능의 우편에 앉은 것과 하늘 구름을 타고 오는 것을 너희가 보리라 하시니 이에 대제사.. 2010. 10. 4.
Sonship Matt. 3: 1-17, Matt. 4: 1-11; Eph. 1: 1-14; Eph. 6: 10-13. Notes of Address by J. A. Trench at Galashiels (2/7/1916). It was a wonderful moment in the ways of God when John the Baptist, as the forerunner of the Lord Jesus Christ, went out with his solemn testimony calling upon the people to repent. It was he of whom it was prophesied as the voice of one crying in the wilderness, "Prepare ye the .. 2009. 8. 27.
The Loveliness of Christ Psalm 16. Hamilton Smith. We need every Scripture for conviction, correction, and instruction; but the Scriptures that present "the things concerning Himself" must have a special charm for the Christian. It is this that makes Psalm 16 so attractive, for it sets forth the moral perfections of Christ, the perfect Man, as He trod the path of life through this world of sin and death. How good, then,.. 2009. 8. 27.
Sonship James McBroom. (Extracted from Scripture Truth Vol. 27, 1935, page 110 etc.) The goodness of God and the sovereignty of His favour to man has come out in Christianity as nowhere else. His gracious dealings with men in other dispensations call for earnest attention and prayerful consideration, but today He is seen in the full blessedness of all that He is in nature and character, having given exp.. 2009. 8. 27.
Sonship by Incarnation or the Incarnation of the Son A Letter J. McBroom To the Reader, The following letter was written to meet an attack lately made on Divine Persons by denying eternal relationships; a pamphlet by Mr. C. A. Coates is chiefly in view. To give evidence to the theory a new way of reading Scripture is brought in which outrages common sense and makes its inventors look foolish indeed. To the opened eye the foundations of our faith a.. 2009. 8. 27.
The All-sufficiency of Christ C. H. Mackintosh. When once the soul has been brought to feel the reality of its condition before God, the depth of its ruin, guilt, and misery, its utter and hopeless bankruptcy, there can be no rest until the Holy Spirit reveals a full and an all-sufficient Christ to the heart. The only possible answer to our total ruin is God's perfect remedy. This is a very simple, but a most important truth.. 2009. 8. 27.
The Deity and Humanity of Christ F. B. Hole. There is no greater question between the covers of the Book than that which the Lord Himself raised with the unbelieving men of His day — "What think ye of Christ?" (Matt. 22: 42). In these five short words He set before them the pivotal point upon which everything turns. The deepest foundations of the faith lie here, and any error or fault in this matter is sure to make its influe.. 2009. 8. 27.
The Declarations of God as to the Person of Christ F. B. Hole. (Extracted from Scripture Truth Vol. 4, 1912, page 34-8.) On only two occasions has the voice of THE FATHER been actually heard by men. In Old Testament days, before the truth of the Trinity stood clearly revealed, we do frequently get God speaking face to face with men, as with Moses, for example. With the advent of Christ, however, everything is changed. At His baptism the Trinity .. 2009. 8. 27.
Christ: Sacrifice, Blesser, Centre, Builder, Leader, Judge, Administra~ Christ: Sacrifice, Blesser, Centre, Builder, Leader, Judge, Administrator. F. B. Hole. John 1: 29-51. (Extracted from Scripture Truth Vol. 20, 1928, page 66.) The first chapter of John's Gospel presents to us the Lord Jesus in the most exalted way. We are permitted to travel back in our minds to the most remote moment that we can possibly conceive of, the moment when there began to be the begin.. 2009. 8. 27.
God and Man in One Person L. M.Grant. In Ephesians 1: 15 to 23 there is a beautiful prayer addressed to "the God of our Lord Jesus Christ," a prayer which emphasizes the reality of the manhood of the Lord Jesus. In Ephesians 3: 14-21 is another prayer of Paul addressed to "the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ," for in this the Lord Jesus is regarded from the viewpoint of His deity, as the blessed Son of the father. But in.. 2009. 8. 27.
The Witness of the Apocalypse to Christ W W Fereday Whatever date may be assigned to the Apocalypse and concerning this there has been much disputing). its only rightful place is at the end of the Book of God. Some one has happily described Genesis as "the book of origins," and the Revelation as "the book of issues." This is true. The beginnings of all God's ways with men are shown in Genesis, and the results for time and for eternity.. 2009. 8. 26.
Christ as the Morning Star and the Sun of Righteousness together with a sketch of the interval between the rapture and the appearing of Christ in glory. E. Dennett. CHAPTER 1. THE MORNING STAR. IN this paper we desire to consider, in some little detail, the scriptural instruction upon the Morning Star and the Sun of righteousness. All, we are quite sure, will admit that, inasmuch as the writers of scripture were led by the Holy Ghost to give to our .. 2009. 8. 26.
The Glories of Christ as the Son of Man E. Dennett. 1. THE TITLE OF SON OF MAN. EVERY intelligent and devout reader of Scripture must have discovered, to some extent, the vast range of truth which is unfolded and displayed in the various titles of our blessed Lord. Not one of them is without significance; they all indeed present some rays either of His essential or acquired glory. To study them, therefore, if guided and taught of the.. 2009. 8. 26.
The Name Above Every Name E. Dennett. Preface. THE following chapters, which first appeared in The Christian Friend and Instructor, are now collected and printed in a separate form. They all relate to the revelation which God has been pleased to make of Himself, first in the successive eras of the Old Testament, and finally in the Incarnation, Death, Resurrection, and Exaltation of our blessed Lord and Saviour. In the f.. 2009. 8. 26.
The Son Dear Brother, In answer to your enquiry, I am sending you this short criticism. That this tract called "Remarks" needs careful perusal I admit, but that it puts the theory of "Non-eternal Sonship" in a clearer light — as you say — I cannot agree with. You tell me you cannot see much wrong with it. Well, we cannot see much that is right in it. We are told in Scripture that after the prophets .. 2009. 8. 26.
Alpha and Omega Revelation 1: 11 G. Davison. Jan 1963 The two words at the head of this article represent the first and last letters in the Greek alphabet, the equivalent of A and Z in the English language. In using these words of Himself as divine titles the Lord Jesus would convey to us that He is the One who ever voices divine communications for the guidance of His people in this world. If we look further in.. 2009. 8. 26.
The Son of Man J. N. Darby. <42051E> 296 (Notes and Comments Vol. 2.) The use of the term "Son of Man" is worthy of closer remark. Christ never calls Himself "the Christ" save to the woman of Samaria, outside Judaism; John 4. He confesses it before the chief priests, that He is the Christ the Son of the Blessed, but then His own testimony is "Moreover" (plen) "I say unto you, Henceforth" (not hereafter) .. 2009. 8. 26.
The Humiliation of Christ J. N. Darby. <42023E> 166 (Notes and Comments Vol. 2.) The humiliation of Christ opens out to my mind in a very full and blessed character. The essential being of Godhead cannot change, as is evident - the Absolute, as men speak - and whatever His humiliation, all the fulness of the Godhead (theotetos) dwelt in Him bodily. His emptying Himself (ekenose) applied to the morphe (form). He wa.. 2009. 8. 26.
The Deity of Christ and what constitutes Christianity; Being an answer to the enquiries of an Unitarian student of Divinity. J. N. Darby. <33009E> 75 In the first place, there are the direct passages - John 1: 1: "The Word was with God, and was God." This is in every way a striking passage: when every thing began, He was - that is, had no beginning, was God, as indeed it must be, yet was a distinct personality; He was with God, and always such.. 2009. 8. 26.
The Eternal Sonship of Christ 1 John 5: 7 J. N. Darby. <35020E> 265 Though I have ever held this verse, to say the least, to be very doubtful from the course of the meaning, it is not to discuss this at present I write, but another point of importance - the use of the term Son. There are those who, objecting to the term Son as applied to the divinity of our Lord, stand on the verge, if not slipping into, confusion of t.. 2009. 8. 26.
The Characters of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Gospels J. G. Bellett. Section 5 of: The Evangelists. (New Edition, Rouse, 1903) A meditation on the Lord Jesus Christ, in His varied characters in the four Gospels. I have now passed the time of my meditations on the four Evangelists, noticing the different service committed to each of them by the Spirit of God, in presenting to us the Lord Jesus. The ease with which they fulfil their task bespeaks the.. 2009. 8. 26.
Jesus Christ come in flesh J. G. Bellett. BT vol. 6 p. 56. The ark and the camp were, in some sense, necessary to each other during the journey through the wilderness. The ark, seated in the tabernacle on which the cloud rested, had to guide the camp; and the camp, in its order, had to accompany and guard the ark and all connected with it. This was the business of the camp. There was to be subjection to the will of Him wh.. 2009. 8. 26.
The Lord Jesus Christ our hope N. Anderson Our Lord Jesus Christ, at this late hour in the witness of His own in the world which crucified Him, would call our attention to the truth of His coming again. This is the Christian hope. Believers have an appointed witness, a responsible life, but they are destined for glory. God has chosen them to "obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus with eternal glory" (2 Timothy 2: 10)... 2009. 8. 26.
The Greatness of Christ "I am Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last" Rev. 22: 13. N. Anderson There is portrayed to us in this short, simply worded, yet striking verse that which commands our attention, calls forth our praise, and bows us in worship. These things are descriptive of some of the all-varied glories of Him who has captivated our hearts and won them for God — Jesus! Precious N.. 2009. 8. 26.
Christ: God's Appointed Centre of Gathering for the Universe of Bliss Christ: God's Appointed Centre of Gathering for the Universe of Bliss and Glory N. Anderson He must ever be the Centre, whatever the circumstances, whatever be the disposition towards Him of whosoever may be involved: we repeat, He must ever be the Centre. Knowing Who He is we are not amazed that this should be so. "In Him was pleased to dwell all the fulness" (Col. 1: 19). Also, "He is the Hea.. 2009. 8. 26.
The Word became flesh John 1: 14; 1 John 4: 2. N. Anderson. According to these and many other passages of the Word of God it is evident that the predilection of God was with men. Christ, the eternal Word, in emptying Himself (Philippians 2: 5-8) passed by the hosts of unfallen angels and became a Man, infinite grace! The designs of God for His own glory and pleasure were inextricably associated with highest blessing .. 2009. 8. 26.
Mediatorial Glories of Christ Rom. 1: 1, 3, 4; Rom. 5: 11; Rom. 8: 29 N. Anderson. In referring to this epistle let me encourage you, if you have not already done so, to acquaint yourself with its teaching. If we are established in the truth of Romans we shall be able to intelligently follow the divine sequence of Christian doctrine in the epistles of Paul. From Romans to Colossians; from Colossians to Ephesians; such is the.. 2009. 8. 24.
We beheld his glory John 1: 14 N. Anderson. As occupying ourselves with such a theme we are in good company. the Psalmist said, "My meditation of Him shall be sweet" (Psalm 104: 34). The remnant of Malachi's day were distinguished in the Spirit's record as being those "that feared the Lord, and that thought upon His Name." The remnant of early incarnation days had an Anna who "spake of Him to all them that looked f.. 2009. 8. 22.