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Opinionating in Love (2)

Dick Mitchell·1988-02-01

But as we look at ourselves closely, we must also see that we do not always have that certain knowledge, but only various opinions about many details of ourselves. For example, you and I know, because the Bible says so, that we are sinners: we are full of lies and hatred and pride in ourselves. We k

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Volume X, No.

1977-04-01
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How to be Humble

Wayne Bekkering·1982-09-01

His word is the only source of true knowledge. Secondly, this means that we know ourselves. Young people, you should try to analyze yourselves before God as honestly and objectively as you can. Very often young people analyze themselves too optimistically. They do not want to recognize any limitatio

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1991-04-01
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Letter to Timothy: Self-Examination (1)

Herman Hanko·1980-01-01

This is often called self-awareness or self-consciousness. This self-awareness is something which develops in a person in the early years of his life. He does not have it immediately when he is born. A little child, e.g., has little, if any, consciousness of himself. We even talk about the fact that

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David -J. Engelsma

2002-04-01
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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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History of Classis West of the

Protestant Reformed Churches in·2024-04-01
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Lord’s Day 35, Chapter 2: Image Worship (2) / Chapter 3: God’s Revelation (1)

Herman Hoeksema·1953-03-15

Revelation presupposes, in the first place, that God knows Himself. All God's revelation in all Scripture plainly teaches us that God only knows Himself with a perfect and eternal knowledge. He is not a blind, impersonal power, but a personal, consciously knowing and willing Being, Who as the Triune