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Bible Expositor and Illuminator Bible Expositor and Illuminator by Union Gospel Press
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“His righteousness, or integrity, certifies that His kingdom will consistently uphold absolute justice. His faithfulness is a pledge that His rule will always be consistent, always based on the same standards. His subjects will not have to fear sudden shifts in His policies, principles, or loyalties. His will be the just and stable government mankind has always longed for but never found, even in the legendary kings of folklore and fantasy”
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“With righteousness He will bring justice to the poor, and with equity He will render decisions for the world’s humble and lowly. These”
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“Whatever conditions exist at present, pleasant or unpleasant, the omnipotent, omniscient God is directing all things toward an intelligent end.”
Union Gospel Press, Bible Expositor and Illuminator
“In Scripture His sovereignty brings comfort as well as fear. For the godless, of course, the thought that an all-powerful God judges their sin and controls their destiny is alarming. But the godly can take refuge under the wings of Him who controls all circumstances to bring about their good and His glory.”
Union Gospel Press, Bible Expositor and Illuminator
“The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.”
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“11 And when Pe′ter was come to himself, he said, Now I know of a surety, that the Lord hath sent his angel, and hath delivered me out of the hand of Her′od, and from all the expectation of the people of the Jews.”
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“Stated negatively (I John 4:18). “There is no fear in love,” wrote John, “but perfect love casteth out fear.” Love and fear are incompatible; the one who lives in terror of God’s disapproval shows that love is lacking from his life. “Perfect love” should be understood as love brought to completion (cf. 2:5; 4:12). This kind of sacrificial love casts out fear. John’s observation that fear lives in torment”
Union Gospel Press, Bible Expositor and Illuminator