A Biblical perspective on the gift of tongues (Part 16)
By Lance Moore in podcasts on July 7, 2019
A Biblical perspective on the gift of tongues (Part 16)
A Biblical perspective on the gift of tongues (Part 16)
Genesis 1:1 (ESV) “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” This sublime
pronouncement forms the opening words of the Holy Word of God. It is essentially a
concise statement of the doctrine of creation, which is the most basic doctrine of our
faith. These words lay the foundation not only for everything that follows in the Book of
Genesis but particularly also for everything that follows in God’s Word. Therefore it is
crucial to state that everything depends on the first verse of Genesis.
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A Biblical perspective on the gift of tongues (Part 15)
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Genesis is a book of beginnings. It tells us of the origin of all things; the beginnings of the
human race and all that portrays the display of the Glory of our Immortal All-Powerful
God. But Genesis is more than just a book of beginnings. It is the first of sixty-six books
that make up the Bible. It is the beginning of the inerrant infallible Word of God and
together with all of Scripture it is “16 God-breathed and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for
correction, and for training in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be complete, equipped for
every good work.” (2 Tim 3:16-17).
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A Biblical perspective on the gift of tongues (Part 14)
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“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” Genesis 1:1 (ESV). Have you ever thought
deeply about the original act of creation? Have you ever contemplated the majesty
and the grandeur of our omnipotent God in that first act of creation? Have you ever
asked how it was done?
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Combined Evening Service 19 June
Preacher: Parmesh Venkatasami (Wychwood Baptist Church).
Theme: The Parable of the Good Samaritan.
Text: Luke 10:25-37.
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We come therefore to what we would call one of the MEANS OF GRACE; baptism, which
is the Sign and Seal of the Covenant of Grace. This grace of God has established itself
in the hearts of the elect, by the Sovereign Power and Will of our Lord and Savior. And
our Lord has given to His Church, of His Sovereign Design a Symbol that requires faith
and obedience on the part of the elect, as one of the signs and the seals of the
Covenant, which God in grace has cut with His people.
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A Biblical perspective on the gift of tongues (Part 13)
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The centrality of Christ is the foundation of the Protestant faith. It was the Genevan
Reformer Martin Luther who said that Jesus Christ is the “centre and circumference of the Bible”; meaning that who He is and what He did in His death and resurrection is the fundamental content of Scripture.
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