(36) The Lord Rebukes Solomon
I. In His Anger
II. Through Hadad in Edom
III. Through Rezon in Damascus
I. In His Anger
II. Through Hadad in Edom
III. Through Rezon in Damascus
I. The Nature of ItII. The Aggravations of ItIII. The Explanation for It
I. How God Must Not Be Portrayed
II. How God Must Be Portrayed
I. Who?
II. Why?
I. The Massive Number
II. The Foolish Behaviour
III. The Failing Type
I. The Negative
II. The Positive
III. The Earnestness
I. The Description
II. The Picture
III. The Warning
THE LAST JUDGMENT
Finally, we believe, according to the Word of God, when the time appointed by the Lord (which is unknown to all creatures) is come, and the number of the elect complete, that our Lord Jesus Christ will come from heaven, corporally and visibly, as He ascended, with great glory and majesty to declare Himself Judge of the quick and the dead, burning this old world with fire and flame to cleanse it.
… the faithful and elect shall be crowned with glory and honor; and the Son of God will confess their names before God His Father and His elect angels; all tears shall be wiped from their eyes; and their cause, which is now condemned by many judges and magistrates as heretical and impious, will then be known to be the cause of the Son of God. And for a gracious reward, the Lord will cause them to possess such a glory as never entered into the heart of man to conceive.
Therefore we expect that great day with a most ardent desire, to the end that we may fully enjoy the promises of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen.
Even so, come, Lord Jesus (Rev. 22:20).
I. Her Amazed Response
II. Her Rich Exchange
III. Her Instructive Witness
I. Why Did She Go There?
II. What Did She Do There?