Proverbs, and the wisdom literature in general, counter the idea that being spiritual means handing all decisions over to the leading of the Lord. The opposite is true. Proverbs reveals that God does not make all people’s decisions for them, but rather expects them to use his gift of reason to interpret the circumstances and events of life within the framework of revelation that he has given. Yet when they have exercised their responsibility in decision-making, they can look back and see that the sovereign God has guided.
The Bible is the one Word of the one God about the one way of salvation through the one Savior, Jesus Christ. - Graeme Goldsworthy
The Bible is the one Word of the one God about the one way of salvation through the one Savior, Jesus Christ.
- Graeme Goldsworthy
To say what we should be or do and not link it with a clear exposition of what God has done about our failure to be or do perfectly as He wills is to… - Graeme Goldsworthy
To say what we should be or do and not link it with a clear exposition of what God has done about our failure to be or do perfectly as He wills is to…
The gospel is saying that, what man cannot do in order to be accepted with God, this God Himself has done for us in the person of Jesus Christ. To be… - Graeme Goldsworthy
The gospel is saying that, what man cannot do in order to be accepted with God, this God Himself has done for us in the person of Jesus Christ. To be…
God's people, in God's place, under God's rule - Graeme Goldsworthy
God's people, in God's place, under God's rule
Proverbs, and the wisdom literature in general, counter the idea that being spiritual means handing all decisions over to the leading of the Lord. Th… - Graeme Goldsworthy
Proverbs, and the wisdom literature in general, counter the idea that being spiritual means handing all decisions over to the leading of the Lord. Th…
The strength of Ray Ortlund's study of Proverbs is its Christ-centeredness. The wisdom of Proverbs loses none of its practical value, but rather is g… - Graeme Goldsworthy
The strength of Ray Ortlund's study of Proverbs is its Christ-centeredness. The wisdom of Proverbs loses none of its practical value, but rather is g…
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