Looking Unto JesusTitus Books, 1771 - 577 oldal The full title of this long-beloved work was “Looking Unto Jesus: The Soul’s Eyeing of Jesus as Carrying on the Great Work of Man’s Salvation.” Its focus on Christ provides a refreshing contrast to some of the more introspective works of other Puritans. “Christ alone is the treasury, storehouse, magazine, of the free goodness and mercy of the Godhead,” Ambrose exclaims. “In him we are justified, sanctified, saved. He is the way, the truth, and the life; he is honour, riches, beauty, health, peace, and salvation; all the spiritual blessings wherewith we are enriched, are in and by Christ: God hears our prayers by Christ; God forgives our iniquities through Christ; all we have, and all we expect to have, hangs only on Christ; he is the golden hinge, upon which all our salvation turns.” |
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... seed and her seed: it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. At the very instant, when God was pronouncing judgment upon the several delinquents, nay, before judgment was pronounced on the persons tempted, Jesus is ...
... seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. This promise contains good news of the overthrow of ... seed of the serpent: What is the seed of the woman? 5. What is that hu (in our bible translated it?) 6. What is the ...
... seed of the woman is that posterity of the woman which do not degenerate into the seed of the serpent. Hence all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution, saith the apostle: And I will put enmity, saith God, between ...
Isaac Ambrose. and you may see it clear that this seed is Christ, and only Christ: that promise to Abraham, the apostle so interprets, Now to Abraham and his seed were the promises made; he saith not, and to seeds, as of many, but as of ...
... seed, and the seed of the woman. I will put enmity, not only between thee and the woman, but also between thy seed and her seed; as if he had said, This enmity shall not cease with the death of the woman, but it shall continue to her seed ...