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Saved in the Way of Suffering

Marvin Kamps·1983-08-01

Suffering as to form can be psychological suffering of the mind and will. For example, the suffering of fear or guilt. Suffering can also be physical, of course. In addition, suffering can have different causes. First of all, all men, believers and unbelievers, suffer because of God’s curse upon cre

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Christ’s Suffering and Ours – Why?

Harlow Kuiper·1958-03-01

In view of the above we can pinpoint the suffering of us to that suffering caused us by the powers of darkness, that did not will Christ nor will ever condone the servant, who is not more than the Master. It is the suffering evoked by Christ revealed in us ; a suffering for welldoing (I Pet. 2:20);

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Suffering for Christ’s Sake

P. Vis·1953-06-01

Suffering for Christ’s sake, therefore, is an absolute must. Not because Christ’s work for us is insufficient. Nor because the effect of His suffering depends upon our suffering. But because our suffering is the inevitable result of His suffering. Hence, you cannot have the one without the other. Wh

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Jesus' Suffering

  1. The Affliction Endured
  2. The Just Substituted
  3. The Reconciliation Accomplished Scripture reading: 1 Peter 3 Heidelberg Catechism LD 15
Martin VanderWal·2018-07-08

It is our blessed way of faith to know that we are redeemed, that we are delivered from sin, we are redeemed and delivered from damnation by suffering. By suffering. not the way of the power or strength, the resourcefulness or the wisdom of men, but by the wisdom of God. What is among men? An em

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The Suffering Of Our Mediator

  1. Its Unique Character
  2. The Legal Basis
  3. Our Abiding Comfort
David Noorman·2024-12-29

And so everything in creation is brought into a state of suffering and hardship. And we can even see to this day, we can, as it were, hear the groans of creation as they long to be delivered from the sufferings of this present world. You and I know suffering. Some of us are experiencing a speci

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Jesus' Suffering

  1. The severe penalty
  2. The proper legality
  3. The redeeming effect
Martin VanderWal·2019-11-24

And that is why we are glad to say with the church of all ages confessing its faith, I believe in Jesus Christ, the only begotten son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, that he suffered. He was crucified, he was dead, and buried. He descended into hell. That

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The Suffering of Our Mediator

David Noorman·2023-06-18

Beloved congregation in the Lord Jesus Christ, the mediator is appointed by God in eternity to save his people from their sins. Saving sinners requires the satisfaction of justice. The satisfaction of justice is the enduring of the punishment deserved for sin. It was always the will of God that

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A Word to Our Sick

H C Hoeksema·1989-07-01

Suffering

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LD 15 Our Suffering King

  1. What he suffered
  2. Why he suffered
  3. How he suffered
Garrett Eriks·2019-09-01

His suffering and the victory he accomplished in it. His victory is ours. And because of that, we must not forget that we have victory then over all the suffering that takes place in our lives. So we keep that in mind as we consider this morning our suffering king. That's the theme. of the sermo

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Not Despair, But Hope

James McCollam·1954-02-01

Hope, Suffering