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The Rock

David Rau·1986-10-01

We cannot ignore these means and then expect to be lead to the rock for comfort. Only through the preaching and prayer can we expect to be lead to the rock. Our lives must be centered on the rock. All other things must be subservient. That rock will be a shelter from the troubles that surround us. W

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The Lord My Rock

Rodney Miersma·2010-09-15

The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. Psalm 18:2 This is a very important Psalm. The Holy Spirit had already said the same thing in II Samuel 22. Surely, when the Holy Spirit r

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Like Conies Housed in the Rocks

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Justin Smidstra·2022-06-19

There is one place of safety. There is one way of salvation from sin and from all of our enemies. There's only one, the rock. Now, what does that mean for us? What is the rock that we spiritual Kony's must continually resort to in the face of our formidable enemies? Rock of safety is Jehovah him

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Watching Daily At My Gates

John Huizenga·2006-08-01

He opens by calling God his rock. If you have been exploring this summer, you may have come across some interesting rocks or rock formations. One fact about these wonders of creation is that your parents and grandparents could have seen them and your children and grandchildren could see them yet if

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The Daily Press

Sarah Mowery·2015-10-01

He is the cornerstone on which his church is built, the rock cut without hands that will crush the nations and grow to fill the earth. To those who seek to merit righteousness by the works of the law, he is a rock of offence. But whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed (Rom 9:32–33). Do you

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The Song of Zion

Skip Hunter·1997-07-01

One fact about these wonders of creation is that your parents and grandparents could have seen them and your children and grandchildren could see them yet if they are not moved or destroyed by man. Rock stands for a long time. But yet because rock can erode, it is only an earthly picture of our heav

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SPEAKING IN THE SPIRIT OF GOD?

George C Lubbers·1972-09-01

Such is the Rock, the chief cornerstone, Now Peter could not say that of himself. Flesh and blood had not revealed this unto him. It was revealed, uncovered to him, so that he had eyes of heart to see it. The Father in heaven had taken charge of Peter, had opened his blind eyes, had penetrated his d

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(1) The Rock Whence We Are Hewn

Angus Stewart·2015-04-05

(1) The Rock Whence We Are Hewn Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart Series: Listen and Wake Up! Scripture: Isaiah 51:1-3 Bible Text: Isaiah 51:1-3 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: Listen and Wake Up! | I. The Address II. The Command III. The Promise

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Psalter 190 – Trustful Entreaty and Praise

Beth DeVries·1998-11-01

Our rock never becomes sand and shifts from under our feet. We have been chosen by God to receive salvation and not because we are worthy by any merit of our own. What a wonderful free gift from our rock. A far better gift than we could ever give to anyone. May we always give thanks to God for that

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2010-02-01

A rock is something that will last. When we look to him, we can rest assured that he will care for us in all things. Our salvation is eternal and cannot be taken from us. We need not fear what men might do to us; they are mortal and their works will fail. The day is coming in which we shall rejoice