Communion with the Triune God (Foreword by Kevin J. Vanhoozer)Crossway, 27 sep 2007 - 448 pagina's Does it make a difference that the God Christians claim to worship has revealed himself as triune-the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? Does this fundamental truth of biblical authority have an effect on a believer's personal fellowship with God? Puritan theologian John Owen recognized the great need for every believer to understand the triune God. Communion with the Triune God revisits the truth presented by John Owen and challenges all believers to truly recognize and appreciate the ministry that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit have in their lives. This work of John Owen encourages Christians to enjoy true communion with each person of the triune God. |
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... looks to the Son in terms of redemption, in truth the Father and Spirit are essential to this work; likewise, a believer's sanctification cannot be understood apart from the Father and Son, despite this doctrine's common link to the ...
... look to Christ. We are often tempted to formulate views of God without reference to Christ, and in this way we run the risk of constructing a philosophical rather than biblical conception of the divine. In truth, Scripture in general ...
... looks at the Spirit's work in creation throughout the Old Testament and into the New. As Owen explores the Spirit's work in the incarnate Christ, the reader discovers one of Owen's most brilliant and challenging insights. He believes ...
... look upon themselves under this twofold qualification (212) 1) As sinners obnoxious to the law of God and the curse thereof (212) 2) As creatures made to a supernatural and eternal end (212) a) He expiates former iniquities, he ...
... look upon them as promised, and promised in Christ (236) [b] We must ask for them for the end of the promise, not to spend on our lusts (236) (1) The spouse manifests her delight by her exceeding great care to keep his company and ...