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8 illustrations for sermon preparation
The mountains sing their praise (Isaiah 54:12), the valleys echo with melody (Psalm 65:13), and the trees of the wood lift their voices (1 Chronicles 16:33).
The Latin maxim *Dictum factum*—said, done—captures the absolute nature of divine speech.
When David declares, 'The Lord looketh down from heaven; he beholdeth all the children of men,' we grasp a truth that should steady our trembling hearts.
But Spurgeon discerned a deeper truth: the psalmist refers not merely to natural scarcity of bread, but to spiritual famine—that terrible dearth of inward hope and legal satisfaction that afflicts the soul separated from Elohim.
Yet here lies a remarkable paradox that J.
Even such magnificent power proves utterly futile for deliverance.
Buffon noted that humanity's essential nature remains constant: "Every circumstance concurs in proving that mankind are not composed of species essentially different from each other; that, on the contrary, there was originally but one species." While external conditions—climate, sustenance, disease,...
At the Battle of Arbela, Persian forces mustered between five hundred thousand and one million soldiers—a staggering host arrayed in terrible might.
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