• George Ella on Doctrinal Matters

    Preachers Today

    Throughout last year, there was a rather one-sided debate in the internet concerning the alleged difference between preachers in pan-Biblical times and those of today. These were mostly carried out by para-church groups who had words such as ‘spiritual’ in their titles and were obviously against a settled ministry in a local church, some even arguing that the office of…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    November 2—Morning Devotion

    "But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you."—John 14:26 Oh blessed Spirit, to whom I owe such unspeakable mercies, let me, Lord, contemplate thee this day under this gracious, kind, compassionate office of…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    30 Holiness Of God

    HOLINESS OF GOD Is the purity and rectitude of his nature. It is an essential attribute of God, and what is the glory, lustre, and harmony of all his other perfections, Ps. 27:4. Exod. 15:11. He could not be God without it, Deut. 32:4. It is infinite and unbounded; it cannot be increased or diminished. Immutable and invariable, Mal. 3:6.…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    November 1—Morning Devotion

    "For thou wilt light my candle."—Psalm 18:28 Precious consideration! It is the Lord that lighteth the candle of his people. And if the Lord light it, what power can put it out? Cherish, my soul, the faith this thought awakens, amidst all the darkness around thee and in thee. Hath the Lord, indeed, given thee light? Dost thou in his…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    29 Faithfulness Of God

    FAITHFULNESS OF GOD Is that perfection of his nature whereby he infallibly fulfils his designs, or performs his word. 1. It appears, says Dr. Gill, in the performance of what he has said with respect to the world in general, that it shall not be destroyed by a flood, as it once was, and for a token of it, has…