God’s Sovereignty: A Study Of The Will Of God (IV—Conclusion)
The Mistake Of Trying To Interpret Providence The Christian has the assurance of God’s special providence. This assurance compelled the apostle Paul to say, And...
The Mistake Of Trying To Interpret Providence The Christian has the assurance of God’s special providence. This assurance compelled the apostle Paul to say, And...
Not As Many “Thou Shalts” And “Thou Shalt Nots” As You Might Think Contrary to what a lot of people think, God’s preceptive will for man has very few “thou shal...
Does God Have An Individual Will For Each Person’s Life? Those who ask this question assume an individual, specific will for every person. They assume that God ...
In an over-reaction to Calvinism’s extremes, many Christians have shied away from a study of God’s sovereignty. This is regrettable. The sovereignty of God is a...
The God I believe in is not known only by faith. He is not invisible to reason. He has not just acted undetectably behind some naturalistic evolutionary process...
Darwinism arose within a scientific community that knew very little of biochemistry and imagined the cell to be something rather simple that could ooze itself u...
Scientists get excited about finding stone tools in a cave because they speak of intelligence—i.e., a tool maker. No one believes such artifacts designed themse...