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“The ultimate test as to whether there is any value in our profession of the Christian faith is our response, our behavior, when everything is against us, when we seem to be bereft of all human aid, and we ourselves can do nothing.”
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
“The ultimate test as to whether there is any value in our profession of the Christian faith is our response, our behavior, when everything is against us, when we seem to be bereft of all human aid, and we ourselves can do nothing.”
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Big Idea: Your responses to life reveals your actual theology, not simply your professed theology.
I.
The Church is a Group of Friends who Together Acknowledge their Impotence (v.23-24a)
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God is a Person to Know, Not a Principle to Study (v.24b-28)
Sovereignty: The divine attribute of being all-powerful as the King and Lord who exercises supreme rule over all creation.
Examples include (1) the divine decree regarding creation, providence, redemption, and consummation; (2) the infallible, meticulous outworking of that plan in each and every aspect of it; and (3) the sure salvation of genuine Christians.
Greg Allision, Compact Dictionary of Theological Terms
Allison, Gregg R. (2016-05-17).
The Baker Compact Dictionary of Theological Terms (Kindle Locations 3109-3111).
Baker Publishing Group.
Kindle Edition.
Prayer is not something we think up to get God's attention or enlist his favor.
Prayer is ANSWERING speech.
The first word is God's word.
Prayer is a human word and is never the first word, never the primary word, never the initiating and shaping word simply because WE are never first, never primary.
We do not honor prayer by treating it as something that it is not, even when that something is, as we suppose, sacred and exalted.
-Eugene Peterson
Prayer is not something we think up to get God's attention or enlist his favor.
Prayer is ANSWERING speech.
The first word is God's word.
Prayer is a human word and is never the first word, never the primary word, never the initiating and shaping word simply because WE are never first, never primary.
We do not honor prayer by treating it as something that it is not, even when that something is, as we suppose, sacred and exalted.
Eugene Peterson
III.
Saved People Want to Save People (v.29-31)
Matthew 27:45
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