22:20Part 5
... to man. If we take now the first introduction of God in the scriptures, Gen. 1, we read in the beginning, God. And the word there in the original ...
~8 min.Rivers of Living Water
... the God of heaven. The believer must conduct himself accordingly. In Gen. 1; 2 we see how God maintained His rights in the pure creation. ...
54:35Part 1
... when it says, in the beginning was. This is not the beginning of Gen. 1, the beginning of creation, where something came into existence. In the ...
54:35Part 1
... when it says, in the beginning was. This is not the beginning of Gen. 1, the beginning of creation, where something came into existence. In the ...
1:02:25Part 7
... gap somewhere in Genesis. Now I would like to challenge you to look in Gen. 1. And when people, often youngsters, first hear of the idea of a gap ...
~8 min.CONCLUSION
... God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good! (Gen. 1) But in the Lord Jesus, the Divine complacency in man was restored. ...
~9 min.Sanctification
towardthemark.org · ... the Word of God are always closely connected such as in creation (Gen. 1), in new birth (Jn. 3), and here in the matter of practical ...
Position:Toward the Mark #11
~9 min.Seven Glories Of Christ In Peter's Discourse in Acts 2
towardthemark.org · ... is nevertheless a reality that was implied already in the text of Gen. 1:1. The same concept, although in a different way, is indicated by ...
Position:Toward the Mark #60
~22 min.Who is God and who is Man?
... verb is always in the singular. This is, for example, the case in Gen. 1, where we read as follows: "In the beginning Elohim [the triune God] ...
~28 min.Repentance, Confession and New Birth
... it can be said that God's honour even demands this. We read in Gen. 1 and 2 that, when God had created the earth and the people, everything was ...
~11 min.IV. The glorified Christ in the letters of Paul (Chapters 6-10)
biblecentre.org · ... the historical personality, the man created by God according to Gen. 1; 2. The New Testament also uses the expression generically, i.e. ...