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How do we reconcile the two covenants (Law of Moses and Covenant of Grace) with the fact that salvation has always been by grace?
As a hungry baby will not be assuaged by anything other than food, so the hungry child of God will not be satisfied by anything other than the feeding of the Word, as we see from Psalm 42.
What seed is in view in the promise "I will be a God to thee and to thy seed after thee" (Genesis 17:7)?
God was angered by the Israelites who had polluted their temple presentations and practices, and refused to plead with God for mercy, as we see in Malachi 1:6-14.
What is required in the covenant of grace and what are the characteristics of this covenant?
There are nine lessons we can learn from the account of Nabal, whose name literally means "fool."
We review the main promise of the covenant of grace and examine all the promises included in it.
We have a more sure word of prophecy that shines in this dark and squalid place giving us the knowledge of the Jesus Christ, as we see from 2 Peter 1.
We examine the differences between the covenants of works versus grace, and the contracting parties in the covenant of grace.
In this first sermon of a new series through Malachi, we see pictured in Malachi 1:1-5 God's distinct love for His church.
We look at the seven things God the Father promised the Son.
There are seven attributes of God in Jonah 3:10-4:11 that Jonah apparently foolishly forgot, landing him in trouble.
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