Common grace curbs the destructive power of sin, maintains in a measure the moral order of the universe, thus making an orderly life possible, distributes in varying degrees gifts and talents among men, promotes the development of science and art, and showers untold blessings upon the children of men.
[Martin] Luther did not regard the water in baptism as common water, but as a water which had become, through the Word with its inherent divine power… - Louis Berkhof
[Martin] Luther did not regard the water in baptism as common water, but as a water which had become, through the Word with its inherent divine power…
- Louis Berkhof
Freedom of the will is a psychological fiction. - Louis Berkhof
Freedom of the will is a psychological fiction.
Common grace curbs the destructive power of sin, maintains in a measure the moral order of the universe, thus making an orderly life possible, distri… - Louis Berkhof
Common grace curbs the destructive power of sin, maintains in a measure the moral order of the universe, thus making an orderly life possible, distri…
It is that perfection of God by which he is devoid of all change, not only in His Being, but also in His perfections, and in His purposes and promise… - Louis Berkhof
It is that perfection of God by which he is devoid of all change, not only in His Being, but also in His perfections, and in His purposes and promise…
God's eternal decree certainly rendered the entrance of sin into the world certain, but this may not be interpreted so as to make God the cause of si… - Louis Berkhof
God's eternal decree certainly rendered the entrance of sin into the world certain, but this may not be interpreted so as to make God the cause of si…
It does not seem proper to speak of one attribute of God as being more central and fundamental than another; but if this were permissible, the Script… - Louis Berkhof
It does not seem proper to speak of one attribute of God as being more central and fundamental than another; but if this were permissible, the Script…
In conclusion it may be said that sin may be defined as lack of conformity to the moral law of God, either in act, disposition, or state - Louis Berkhof
In conclusion it may be said that sin may be defined as lack of conformity to the moral law of God, either in act, disposition, or state
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