The Fatherhood of GodC. H. Spurgeon A Sermon(No. 213) Delivered on Sabbath Morning, September 12, 1858, by the REV. C. H. Spurgeon at the Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens "Our Father which art in heaven."—Matthew 6:9. THINK there is room for very great doubt, whether our ...
The Fatherhood of God is here predicated in a special sense of the disciples, in the same way as the Fatherhood of God is, in the Old Testament, always connected with his covenant relation to his people as a nation (cf. Isaiah 63:16; Isaiah 64:8; Jeremiah 3:4; Deuteronomy 32:6)....
Meister Eckhart’s Art of Preaching Scholastic Subtleties: The Sermon ‘Ave gratia plena’ (DW No. 22, Walshe No. 53)Whether it is the essence or the fatherhood of God that begets the eternal Son is a question of some complexity. Eckhart discusses the problem in his Latin treatises, and...
“Earlier chapters make no mention of the Fatherhood of God. In the Sermon on the Mount, however, Jesus calls God “Father” a total of 17 times (chaps. 5–7). “ and “God’s Fatherhood is the deepest mystery of his identity; from eternity he fathers a divine Son (Jn 1:1), and...
(1) Fatherhood of God (2) Brotherhood of men (3) Leadership of Jesus (4) Salvation by character (perfection of one’s character) (5) Continued progress of mankind (6) Divinity of mankind (7) Depravity of mankind 2. Romantic Idealism ...
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that they could concoct out of that an image of God that would make them terrified of him, as if God is out to get us. So no sooner has he said something about the fear of God that he also talks about the providence of God, and the fatherhood of God, and the care of God for ...
The Loving Father by Raymond A. Foss - The true nature of God revealed in the story of the two sons the one who roamed and the one who stayed behind the
His work but the Father; that no one fully entered into the Fatherhood of God but He whose relation to Him had been from eternity one of Sonship. To those only who knew God in Christ was the Fatherhood of which Jews and Gentiles had had partial glimpses revealed in all its completeness...
They preached equality because they believed in the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. They justified freedom by the text that we are all created in the divine image, all partakers of the divine spirit ... Placing ever...