by Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield
The Scripture says that God put all things under his control. When it says “all things” are under him, it is clear this does not include God himself.
What the Bible Says, God Says: B. B. Warfield's Doctrine of Scripture B. B. Warfield's writings continue to provide a highlyinfluential Reformed Evangelical doctrine of Scripture that isfaithful to the historic Christian view of the Bible. Warfieldseeks to present the Bible's own doctrine of...
God would do mighty things through Abraham Mary thanks God for having done mighty things for her God would bless Abraham so that his name would become a blessing Mary says in her Magnificat, “from now on all generations shall call me blessed.” Mary ends her Magnificat by alluding to God...
Marriage is a sacred vow between a man and woman to "become one flesh," as the Scripture says. God's view of marriage is the divine plan for sexual relationships to secure stable families and committed parents and spouses. The Bible provides numerous verses that guide married couples, husband...
God did not reject his people, whom he foreknew. Don’t you know what Scripture says in the passage about Elijah—how he appealed to God against Israel:New Living TranslationNo, God has not rejected his own people, whom he chose from the very beginning. Do you realize what the Scriptures...
results in that being done which God does not will. God allows this. The disorder in the world is not a sign that God’s rule has been overthrown or forfeited. Rather, God gives time and space for the human creature to learn of God, to hear his Word, and freely to turn to God. ...
God had faithfully protected and provided for them in Egypt, throughout their wilderness journeys, and even into the promised land.Psalm 105:39-45provides a brief overview of all He did for them while they were in the desert. It says: ...
Some commentators seem to think so. Speaking of this passage, Warren Wiersbe says: These works are not only good; they are also “prepared.”“Good works which God hath before ordained [prepared] that we should walk in them” (Eph. 2: 10). The only other time this word is used in ...
Scripture provides examples where hiding to avoid unnecessary persecution was a wise and faithful response. From Moses’ parents and Rahab to Obadiah and even Jesus Himself, we see that such actions, when motivated by faith and aligned with God’s will, can be both prudent and righteous. At ...