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6 illustrations for sermon preparation
The apostle deliberately substitutes "is known of Him" for "knows Him"—a rhetorical choice that elevates God's initiative above human capability.
The body is a bad master, though it may be a good servant.
Few win laurels; many lose by a hair's-breadth, never glimpsing the goal.
When asked the meaning of *cherubim* (knowledge) and *seraphim* (flame), the boy recognized a hierarchy of grace: the cherubim excel in knowledge, the seraphim in loving God.
Paul addresses the Corinthian church in 1 Corinthians 8:2, warning those who placed high estimate upon philosophical comprehension of religious truth: "If any man think that he knoweth anything, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know." Pride injures...
This contradicts the hollow modern notion of "the rest of faith" as mere inaction.
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