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6 Then the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the prophet: 7 “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Tell the king of Judah, who sent you to inquire of me, ‘Pharaoh’s army, which has marched out to support you, will go back to its own land, to Egypt.
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16 NIV - Jeremiah 30:1-38:22 NIV - Restoration of Israel -...
- Deuteronomy 5
Deuteronomy 5 - Jeremiah 30:1-38:22 NIV - Restoration of...
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Ver 18 - Jeremiah 30:1-38:22 NIV - Restoration of Israel -...
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- Introduction
- Those Whom He predestined, He called
- Whom He called, He Also Justified
- Whom He Justified, He Also Glorified
- Conclusion
And whom He predestined, these He also called; and whom He called, these He also justified; and whom He justified, these He also glorified. A friend of mine had quite a disturbing experience while attending a Dallas Seminary Lay Institute class. One evening before going to class, he stopped at the restroom just outside the library stairs. As he was...
The term “called” is used in the Bible in a variety of ways, with the usage in the New Testament closely following its use in the Old. Consider the following summary of some of the major categories of the use of the term “call” in both the Old and the New Testaments. (1) To call into existence, to create (Isaiah 41:4). Certain events are said to be...
We must state here that this sequence, laid out in Romans 8:29-30, is not all-encompassing. Paul is not attempting to trace out every element in the outworking of God’s purposes but rather to trace out the hand of God in achieving in the lives of His sons that which He purposed. Those whom God chose in eternity past, and whom He also calls in time,...
We have come to the conclusion of Paul’s words in verses 28-30, to the culmination of the process God purposed in eternity past, and to the highest good known to man. Our glorification is the conclusion of the process Paul has been describing. It is the “good” of which Paul has spoken in verse 28. Because our glorification is so little understood, ...
Having briefly traced the theme of the glory of God through the Scriptures, we may now draw some conclusions as to the meaning of “glorified” in Roman 8:30. (1) To be glorified is to enter into the blessings of the full glory of God which we now experience in part. (2) To be glorified is to receive our adoption as sons and the redemption of our bod...
Ezekiel 28:25-26. ‘Thus says the Lord God, “When I gather the house of Israel from the peoples among whom they are scattered, and will manifest My holiness in them in the sight of the nations, then they will live in their land which I gave to My servant Jacob.
4 days ago · Deuteronomy 7:6. “For you are a people holy to the Lord your God. The Lord your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession.”. The nation of Israel is chosen and set apart by God to be His people, highlighting their special relationship with Him and their unique purpose in ...
Jan 1, 2008 · One of the most dramatic evidences that the end of the age is approaching is the fact that Israel has re-established her position as a nation in her ancient land. Israel today is in the proper place to enter into the covenant anticipated in Daniel 9:27 which will begin the last seven-year period leading up to the second coming of Christ.
Then say to them, Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I will take the people of Israel from the nations among which they have gone, and will gather them from all around, and bring them to their own land. And I will make them one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel.
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Immediately the bones came together, forming a body of people (v. 7). This coalescing represents Israel’s resurrection as an entity in its own land in the last days. The lack of “breath” in the bones indicates the absence of spiritual life at the time of this resurrection (v. 8).