shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain. Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear: for our God is a consuming... The Preacher's Lantern - Página 71871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jeremy Taylor - 1826 - 628 páginas
...98, 112, 126 Heb. xii. part of the 28th and 29th verses. Let us have grace, whereby we may serve God with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire. SERMON X. XI. The Flesh and the Spirit 139, 155 Matth. xxvi. 41; latter part. The spirit indeed is... | |
| Henry March - 1827 - 374 páginas
...is awfully a stranger to that spiritual influence of which the apostle speaks, when he says, " Let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably,...and godly fear; for our God is a consuming fire." Let the young person who is conscious of transgression in this matter, be persuaded faithfully to propose... | |
| John Platts - 1827 - 676 páginas
...of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. HEB. xii. 28: Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved,...have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. JAMES, ii. 5: Hearken, my beloved brethren, hath not God chosen the poor... | |
| Assembly of divines confess. and catech - 1827 - 634 páginas
...before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few. Heb. xii. 28. Wherefore, we receiving a kingdom which cannot be...have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably, with reverence and godly fear. Gen. xviii. 27. And Abraham answered and said, Behold now, I have taken upon... | |
| Henry Belfrage - 1827 - 710 páginas
...are held out by the Apostle as requiring the most exact and solemn regard to our Master's will:—" Wherefore, we receiving a kingdom which cannot be...have grace whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear."* The moral law points oat the nature and the extent of our service, and... | |
| William Wake - 1827 - 454 páginas
...fear of the Lord. Phil. ii. 12. Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. Heb. xii. 28, 29. Wherefore we receiving a kingdom, which cannot be...have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. *Matt. xxii. 37. Jesus said unto him, Thou ahalt love the Lord thy God, with... | |
| Craig Payne - 2002 - 402 páginas
...the new covenant. (Heb. 12:22-24) Therefore, receiving a kingdom that cannot be moved, may we have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear, for our God is a consuming fire. (Heb. 12:28-29) May I continue in love, not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have... | |
| Deborah F. Jenks - 2002 - 198 páginas
..."Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot he shaken, let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire" (Hebrews 12:28-29, emphasis added). Returning to intimacy with God requires going through the fire.... | |
| James F. Eichenberger - 2001 - 182 páginas
...that idolatry is a very serious sin that God must judge, and it should also encourage us to "—serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire" Heb. 12:28-29. I believe the United States is in a very perilous position today. We are worshipping... | |
| Rick Joyner - 2002 - 208 páginas
...Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire. The whole world is going to be shaken to reveal how weak really are the things that mankind has devised... | |
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