(2) The Annunciation of John’s Work
I. John’s Nazarite Office
II. John’s Elijah-Like Power
III. John’s Father’s Unbelief
I. John’s Nazarite Office
II. John’s Elijah-Like Power
III. John’s Father’s Unbelief
I. John’s Godly Parents
II. Zacharias’ Holy Calling
III. Gabriel’s Glad Announcement
Article 16: Eternal Election.
We believe that, all the posterity of Adam being thus fallen into perdition and ruin by the sin of our first parents, God then did manifest Himself such as He is; that is to say, merciful and just: merciful, since He delivers and preserves from this perdition all whom He in His eternal and unchangeable counsel, of mere goodness, hath elected in Christ Jesus our Lord, without any respect to their works; just, in leaving others in the fall and perdition wherein they have involved themselves.
Bible Text: John 2:13-22 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart
I. His Zealous Actions
II. His Profound Defence
Bible Text: Psalm 127-128 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart
Article 16: Eternal Election.
We believe that, all the posterity of Adam being thus fallen into perdition and ruin by the sin of our first parents, God then did manifest Himself such as He is; that is to say, merciful and just: merciful, since He delivers and preserves from this perdition all whom He in His eternal and unchangeable counsel, of mere goodness, hath elected in Christ Jesus our Lord, without any respect to their works; just, in leaving others in the fall and perdition wherein they have involved themselves.
I. The Profound Reflection of Moses
II. The Practical Lessons for Us
I. The Noun
II. The Pronoun
III. The Encouragement
Bible Text: Psalm 127-128 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart
Article 16: Eternal Election.
We believe that, all the posterity of Adam being thus fallen into perdition and ruin by the sin of our first parents, God then did manifest Himself such as He is; that is to say, merciful and just: merciful, since He delivers and preserves from this perdition all whom He in His eternal and unchangeable counsel, of mere goodness, hath elected in Christ Jesus our Lord, without any respect to their works; just, in leaving others in the fall and perdition wherein they have involved themselves.