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Kim Davis: A Model of Christian Conduct?

Clayton Spronk·2015-09-17
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The Songs of Zion: A New Psalter-Psalm Devotional

John Huizenga·1997-02-01

David reminds us of a small child who one minute plays happily, but the next, having strayed into mischief, cries out under the angry face and hard hand of his father. David has fallen into great sin, and now guilt wells up within as he hears the word of God by Nathan the prophet. David sees God’s f

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Offices in the Church/Gifts of the Spirit

Unknown·2017-04-01
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John Calvin Research Bibliography

Unknown·2017-11-01
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The Christian’s Motivation

Robert C. Harbach·1981-10-01

Because his own works and motives were evil, but his brothers righteous. I John 3:12. Davids motivation for killing Goliath was faith in Jehovah God (Heb. 11:32-33), for without faith it is impossible to please Him, v. 6, and Davids aim in this execution was the honor and glory of God. I Sam. 17:29,

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PRTJ Vol. 23, No. 1 (November 1989)

1989-11-01
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The Daily Press

Ben Laning·2016-07-01

David does not wish evil upon this man because of a desire for revenge, but he desires justice against sin. He prays that this wicked man be sentenced as a criminal and put to death, that his family should be outcasts and vagabonds with no mercy shown to them, that all his wealth should be given to

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PRTJ Vol. 49, No. 1 (November 2015)

2015-11-01
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Man after God’s Own Heart

Aaron VanDyke·2022-05-01

In Psalm 69:9, David wrote, “The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up; and the reproaches of them that reproached thee are fallen upon me.” Further, David loved God’s covenant: when the ark, the picture of God’s covenant presence, was brought up the hill and through Jerusalem’s gates, we read, “Mich

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PRTJ Vol. 50, No. 2 (April 2017)

2017-04-01