MIRACLES – Exodus 7
When man rejects miracles, he rejects God. The real essence of miracle, then, is the acknowledgment that God is at work.
Art as expression – NOT as market campaigns, will still capture our Imaginations
When man rejects miracles, he rejects God. The real essence of miracle, then, is the acknowledgment that God is at work.
It must be confessed that perhaps there are those who have thus been immersed without being saved; but nobody was ever saved without being immersed. Beyond all doubt Paul considered that, practically, to become a part of Christ implies membership in the church of Christ.
The promise, it will be remembered (Genesis 12:1ff), envisioned a great posterity for Abraham; but many years passed during which he had no son. Passing over the incident involving Hagar, Abraham waited patiently for that which, according to all human reckoning, was impossible.
Christ came not to destroy but to fulfill the Law (Matthew 5:17), and yet, “He took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross” (Colossians 2:14).
The laying of this precious cornerstone in Zion for a foundation signifies that the Christian church, the new temple of God, was to begin in Jerusalem.
Although Christians must offer sacrifices to God, such are always “lesser sacrifices,” the one true, great and efficacious sacrifice already having been offered, namely, Christ himself.
First, even the most ordinary of earthquakes would in this case, due to its timing, have been strongly suggestive of the supernatural; but this was far more and utterly different from any ordinary earthquake.