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The Relation of Time to Eternity in God's Dealing with Man as Concerning the Doctrine of Election
(1954)The human mind cannot understand what God does or who he is. God has all power. He knows everything. Possibly most mind-boggling of all is God’s eternal nature. The doctrine of predestination fits into eternity because ... -
Luther and the Reformation
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Crooked Sticks at Augsburg A.D. 1530
(0000)Don’t let the title fool you. This essay is very informative about the Lutheran position at the Diet of Augsburg. The crooked sticks are those in error. Many from every side wanted the Lutherans to make some concessions. ... -
The Specific Functions of the Church
(0000)The Church has special functions. In order to carry them out one should first understand what the church is and who the church is. The Bible explains in Matthew 16 and 18. With the correct understanding, the Church can ... -
God's People: A Glowing People
(1989)“You are the light of the world.” With these words of Jesus, the author launches into an in-depth Bible study on portions of Scripture that describe God’s people. The study cites passages and offers study questions to ... -
An Isagogical Study of the Book of Micah
(1979)The books of the Minor Prophets often get over looked. People might wonder who were Joel, Amos, Obadiah, etc. and what makes each book special? This overview of Micah’s prophecy is a nice resource to get basic information ... -
Lay Ministry: The Wave of the Future?
(1993)Ministry was, is, and will be about service. That service can take many forms. The public ministry, which was set up by God so that he might call workers into his harvest field, is one form. Yet that is not the only form ... -
Zion: A Double Beginning
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The Dangers of Subjectivism and Its Influence on Our Theology and Church Life
(1993)Subjectivism is dangerous because human thought and feeling become the rule and norm of what is good and right. Since subjectivism strikes at the core of Christian theology, Drews takes us back to the objective Scriptures ...