God works all things after the counsel of his own will (Ephesians 1: 11), so no one may question his operation of the world or of their own lives.
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The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Repentance and Faith | Brandon Rhea
How does the Day of Atonement foreshadow Jesus’ atonement? How does the yearly sacrifice portend Christ’s redemption?
The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Believer’s Baptism | Brandon Rhea
How do the Levitical washings foreshadow believer’s baptism? How do the ceremonial baths portend a Christian’s immersion?
The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Jesus’ Particular Atonement | Brandon Rhea
How does the Day of Atonement foreshadow Jesus’ atonement for His people? How does the yearly sacrifice portend Christ’s redemption for His elect?
The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Jesus Our Propitiation and Scapegoat | Brandon Rhea
How does the Day of Atonement foreshadow Jesus’ atonement for His people? How does the yearly sacrifice portend Christ’s redemption for His elect?
The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Jesus Our High Priest | Brandon Rhea
How does the Day of Atonement foreshadow Jesus’ atonement for His people? How does the yearly sacrifice portend Christ’s redemption for His elect?
Treasure the Ransom | Job 36:6-18 | Tom J. Nettles
Elihu interacts with Job on the mystery of God’s ways with a sinful world, its sinful people, his wrath, and...
God is Good | Job 36:1-6 | Tom J. Nettles
Goodness does not mean moral gullibility and can include no compromise of perfect justice.
Empty Objections | Tom J. Nettles
Any level of righteousness attained by a creature adds nothing to God, for he is perfectly righteous, unchangeably holy and can neither be increased or decreased in any of his permanently resident perfections.
God is Great; God is Good | Tom J. Nettles
When God acts in an apparent arbitrary and peremptory manner, when absolute sovereignty seems to swallow up compassion, we should recall his utter holiness. He is never without moral cause in what he does.