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Covenant Courtship (7) Subjection to the Head

Aaron Lim·2010-05-01

Covenant, Dating

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God’s Covenant: A Blessed Truth

Herman Hanko·1988-09-01

The agreement of the covenant is concluded at such a time as man on his part accepts the provisions and promises set forth by God, assumes responsibility for keeping his side of the agreement, and promises to remain faithful to the covenant just concluded. Many objections can be raised against this

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Reformed Education: The Christian School as Demand of the Covenant

Unknown·2007-07-01

Believing parents are to educate the children of the covenant in obedience to the demands of God’s covenant. The covenant is defined as “the relationship of friendship between God and his people in Jesus Christ. It is a vibrant relationship of mutual knowledge and love, represented in Scripture not

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The Covenant Question

L. Doezema·1950-04-01

How ought we to define the covenant? We cannot define the concept covenant from, the word only. The word covenant may mean as such, a contract, or agreement, oath, testament, promise, pact, or bargain.

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God’s Covenant

Robert C. Harbach·1979-10-01

It is called not only the everlasting covenant, but the brotherly covenant, a better covenant, the covenant of My peace, a covenant of peace My covenant of peace, the covenant of thy fathers, the covenant of the Lord, the covenant of God and the New Covenant. What is the Christian’s part in the cove

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Our Children’s Education – (7) Covenant Education – Objections and Conclusion

Aaron Lim·2012-01-01

It is our covenant duty. It is our covenant privilege. It is covenant necessity.

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The Idea of the Covenant* (1)

Herman Hoeksema·1946-07-01

Thus Turrentine defines the covenant as follows: (DUTCH REMOVED) that is: "Strictly and properly the covenant denotes a pact of God with man, through which God promises his blessings, particularly eternal life, to that one, and in like manner from man requires due obedience and loving worship, certa

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The Advantages of Covenant Youth

Russell Dykstra·1989-01-01

And, this covenant is a bond of blessed friendship and fellowship between God and His people. As friends, not only, but as adopted children of God, we have learned that we must live in holiness with our Father in heaven and in thankful obedience. We have learned that, and by the grace of God have be

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God's Covenantal Word To Noah Concerning Salvation From Coming Destruction

  1. The Unconditional Nature of This Covenantal Word
  2. The Covenantal Calling Laid Upon Noah As
Kenneth Koole·2015-08-23

Covenantal of course in the gathering of God's people from the generations of Believers, nonetheless, this is the first time there is explicit use of the word covenant. And we must understand, beloved, is the importance of that in light of the context.

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Implications of Public Confession (9) Our Bond with the Believers

Abraham Kuyper·2015-03-01

A covenant or a contract is mutually endorsed. It is always unethical to make a person promise a thing of whose implication he is unaware. The promise in question here establishes a bond between the church and her members in full. Obviously that bond mat not be secretly or surreptitiously imposed up