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Knowledge of the Truth (2)

Kenneth Koole·2000-10-01

Keep these basic principles of knowledge in mind and you should have sufficient knowledge at least to begin to witness to others of who and what you are. Just keep in mind, more is needed than knowledge in your life (such as sincerity and zeal), but not less. Knowledge is foundational. Have a thirst

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Knowledge of the Truth (1)

Kenneth Koole·2000-09-01

Still knowledge is foundational, and in this age of such appalling ignorance, it is the most basic spiritual thing. To be numbered amongst those who still have some knowledge about what the Bible teaches and the Reformed faith has believed for centuries is of greatest benefit and importance. You and

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LD 7 Saving Faith as Knowledge QA 21-22

  1. Its importance
  2. Its content
  3. Its nature
Ronald Cammenga·2021-03-07

that which is necessary to the existence of every living thing in the world, necessary to our existence. Knowledge and confidence are the H2O of faith. This morning, we'll concentrate on knowledge, the knowledge of faith. Consider with me, saving faith as knowledge. Let's notice three things to

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The Wisdom and Knowledge of God

Rodney Kleyn·2006-02-26

One of the beautiful doxologies repeated three times in the New Testament Scriptures, now unto Him that is able to keep you Faultless, and to keep you from falling and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory. Talking about God's preserving us and keeping us all through life, w

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The Calling of a Minister/Teacher to Instruct in Light of Hosea 4:6

Dick Mitchell·1987-08-01

Knowledge is the raw material, so to speak, of life. Understanding goes a step further. Having taken in some facts, gained a little knowledge, the man of understanding will do something right with that knowledge. A fanatic, on the other hand, who may have a little or a lot of head-knowledge (not spi

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Living Out of Good Works (3)

Cornelius Hanko·1954-03-01

Knowledge is the knowledge of God as the God of our salvation. It is a knowledge of experience. I may know quite a little of President Eisenhower, but I do not know him from experience as I know my own bosom friend. The knowledge of God is a knowledge of the God of our salvation in Jesus Christ Who

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Dying on the Vine

Rick Mingerink·2019-08-01

That cannot be done if we don’t have knowledge. Brain researchers and cognitive scientists know this. They have produced numerous studies showing the importance of knowing facts. Children need to know facts. They need knowledge. Our own experience validates this, too. The more you know about a topic

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The Christian with Opened Eyes

Robert C. Harbach·1982-02-01

What you know now is doctrine fit for the uninitiated, for the common level of human beings. But beyond this ordinary sphere is the doctrine of the adepts, reserved for the select circle, for the “inner sanctum.’’ But the Lord keeps this confidential, secret. You do have some knowledge, but you must

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The Beginning of Wisdom

Gise Vanbaren·1963-04-01

Knowledge is the accumulation of fact, but wisdom is the proper and discerning application of that knowledge. One may have knowledge — but not yet necessarily wisdom. So too, it would be possible to distinguish spiritual wisdom from mere knowledge. One might have learned all about the Word of God, y

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The Calling of Young in the Church and Home

Wilbur Bruinsma·1997-05-01

Usually that knowledge is in a certain area of life, but sometimes a person is knowledgeable in many areas of life. A wise person is one who has stored away in his mind all kinds of facts invaluable to solving problems that may arise. But wisdom implies much more than mere intellect. Wisdom is of a