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God's Love and Holiness

10 sermons

The biblical concept of God's Love and Holiness is a central theme in Christian theology, emphasizing the harmonious coexistence of God's affectionate nature and His righteous standards. According to Psalms 103:8, God is a loving and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, while also being a holy God who demands righteousness, as stated in Leviticus 11:44-45. The Apostle John affirms this duality in 1 John 4:8, declaring that "God is love," yet this love is not opposed to His holiness, but rather, it is an expression of it. As Romans 8:28 reminds us, God's love is always working for the good of those who love Him, and His holiness is the standard by which He guides and transforms believers to conform to His image.

Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar reflects on the beauty and completeness of God's creation as described in Genesis 2, emphasizing that God finishes what He begins and delights in His work. He highlights the significance of the Sabbath as a day of rest and blessing, illustrating God's love and authority through the cr

A.W. Tozer

In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the verse from Peter, chapter 2, verse 17: "Honor all men, love the brotherhood, fear God, honor the king." The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding existence from a theological perspective, seeing things from the sanctuary to gain true focus. H

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Chuck Missler

In this sermon, Chuck Mitzvah discusses Genesis chapter 1, verses 2 and 3. He mentions that in the previous study, they covered various topics including biblical background and Einstein's theory of relativity. He shares a humorous poem about a lady named Bright who could travel faster than light, co

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Keith Daniel

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the greatness and sovereignty of God, using the creation of the sun and moon as an example. He quotes verses from Genesis, John, and Romans to support the idea that the creation of the universe is evidence of God's existence and power. The preacher also shares

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J. Vernon McGee

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the creation story as described in the book of Genesis. He emphasizes the profoundness of the statement "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." The speaker acknowledges that the creation story is still a topic of controversy, even in modern t

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Chuck Smith

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the creation of the earth and the existence of a designer. They explain that on the first day of creation, God brought the earth out of darkness and created a distinction between day and night. The speaker emphasizes the design and complexity found in the univer

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J. Vernon McGee

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the belief that a great catastrophe occurred between verses 1 and 2 of the Bible. They argue that there is evidence to support this, as the earth appears to have become a wasteland. The speaker also connects this catastrophe to the fall of Lucifer, who became Sa

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J. Vernon McGee

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the six days of renovation as described in the Bible. The first day focuses on the creation of light, with God speaking and light instantly appearing. The speaker emphasizes that this must be a 24-hour day. Throughout the chapter, God repeatedly says "let there

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S. Lewis Johnson

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the theory of a gap or catastrophe in the creation account in Genesis. They argue against this theory and suggest that Genesis should be read as a straightforward account of creation in six days. The speaker supports their argument by referencing Exodus 20:9-11,

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Ken Ham

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of understanding biblical history and its impact on our worldview. He highlights key events such as the creation in six days, the consequences of sin, the global flood of Noah's day, and the Tower of Babel. The speaker emphasizes that only God kno

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