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Lord’s Day 50, Chapter 3: The Implications of the Fourth Petition (2)

Herman Hoeksema·1955-12-15
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Whether the wheels of industry shall be idle or busily spinning, whether there shall be labor for our hands or whether we will be without employment, whether we shall be able to work and provide for, ourselves and those that are dependent on us, -- all these things depend not ultimately or really on us or on the wisdom and ingenuity of man, but on the Word of our God in Christ Jesus our Savior. And therefore, according to Scripture, it is literally true that our heavenly Father feeds us and...

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Author
Herman Hoeksema
Date

1955-12-15

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Scripture References
Matthew 6:25-30
Philippians 4:11
Hebrews 13:5
Psalms
Psalms 73:12Psalms 37Psalms 92
Proverbs 2:32-34
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