January 12, 2017

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The Doctrine of God: Eternal Creator and Redeemer

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_button admin_label=”Button” button_text=”The Doctrine of God: Eternal Creator and Redeemer” button_url=”https://servantsofgrace.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/The-Doctrine-of-God-Eternal-Creator-and-Redeemer.pdf” url_new_window=”on” button_alignment=”left” background_layout=”light” custom_button=”off” button_letter_spacing=”0″ button_use_icon=”default” button_icon_placement=”right” button_on_hover=”on” button_letter_spacing_hover=”0″ /][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]   The doctrine of God has been either neglected or under attack for more than a century. Yet, it is one of the most neglected doctrines in the Church […]

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Recommended Reading on the Doctrine of God

Recommended Reading on the Doctrine of God This season at Servants of Grace, we’ve been considering the Doctrine of God. We are living in a time where this doctrine is either neglected, under attack, or greatly misunderstood. With this issue of Theology for Life Magazine, it was our hope that readers would grow, not only

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Spiritual Warfare How Christians Should Think of Satan and His Demons

Spiritual Warfare: How Christians Should Think of Satan and His Demons

Spiritual warfare, particularly in the area of demonology is quite neglected in many reformed churches. This is a problem because it creates a vacuum for those whose position on demons and spiritual warfare is influenced more by unchecked testimonials and Hollywood than by the careful instruction of the Apostles documented in God’s Word. C.S. Lewis

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Searching Hearts and Testing Minds The God of Biblical Counseling

Searching Hearts and Testing Minds The God of Biblical Counseling

The Gospels record that those who heard Jesus teach were “astonished” and “amazed” by the authority with which He spoke (Matthew 7:29; Mark 1:22; John 7:46). Whether Jew or Gentile, Jesus’s audiences were frequently captured, not only by His knowledge of God’s word, but by His commanding application of it to life. Whereas the Scribes

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What Are the Incommunicable Attributes of God

What Are the Incommunicable Attributes of God?

In the study of the doctrine of God, a primary concern is to develop an understanding of His attributes. In this article, we’ll look at specific characteristics of God, such as His Holiness, His immutability, and His infiniteness, to gain a coherent understanding of who He is. At the outset, we must make a distinction

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What Are the Communicable Attributes of God

What Are the Communicable Attributes of God?

Theologians often like to use fancy words to describe biblical teaching and categories. In two articles in this issue of Theology for Life Magazine, I’m going to explain what the communicable and incommunicable attributes of God are. In this article, we’ll start with the communicable attributes of God. Dr. John Frame helpfully explains these terms

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