Generosity & the Gospel pt. I
/Jesus Christ, as the true prophet of God, is restoring in human beings the abundant mindset of God.
Read MoreJesus Christ, as the true prophet of God, is restoring in human beings the abundant mindset of God.
Read MoreThe fall of humankind left us with a will that seeks to dominate others because we fail to believe that God allows us to participate in his generous rule.
Read MoreThe fall of humankind left us with a heart that jettisons the generous love of God and intimacy with one another.
Read MoreThe fall of humankind left us with a scarcity mindset that has made us spurn the generosity of God and greedy towards one another.
Read MorePart of bearing God’s image means we generously use our strength in obedience and worship for Christ the King and his kingdom.
Read MorePart of bearing God’s image means we use our minds generously for others that God might be known.
Read MoreGod in His image is a fundamentally a generous king who rules creation in righteousness and mercy.
Read MoreGod in His image is fundamentally generous in his steadfast love for us.
Read MoreGod in His image is fundamentally generous in revealing himself to us.
Read MoreThe Gideon’s speak about their ministry.
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Hallowed By Your Name Heidelberg Catechism 122 122. What is the first petition? “Hallowed be Thy name;” that is, grant us, first, rightly to know You, and to hallow, magnify, and praise You in all Your works, in which Your power, goodness, justice, mercy, and truth shine forth; and further, that we so order our whole life, our thoughts, words, and deeds, that Your name may not be blasphemed, but honored and praised on our account. Asking God to hallow his name is to seek his honor and glory above all else—including above ourselves. I. The Name of the Lord (Exodus 34:4-7; Deuteronomy 12:11) A. Difference Between Names and Titles B. The Name of God Reveals the God of the Name II. Two Responses A. Blaspheming B. Hallowing III. The Petition A. Asking God to do It B. Father, Son, or Holy Spirit? C. First Petition and the First Commandment
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