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Hywel R. Jones, Resident Faculty |
May 12, 2009
| Scripture: Genesis, Old Testament
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Morning Devotions Series, Genesis 3
The acts of God in clothing Adam and Eve and their subsequent extirpation from the garden are chiefly merciful acts.
Hywel R. Jones, Resident Faculty |
April 28, 2009
| Scripture: Genesis, Old Testament
| Type:
Morning Devotions Series, Genesis 3
The act of Adam renaming his wife Eve is significant because it refers to something new in the redemptive purpose of God.
Hywel R. Jones, Resident Faculty |
March 31, 2009
| Scripture: Genesis, Old Testament
| Type:
Morning Devotions Series, Genesis 3
The Lord responds to Adam and Eve's sin in justice and mercy, anticipating the cosmic battle between Messiah and Satan.
Hywel R. Jones, Resident Faculty |
March 2, 2009
| Scripture: Genesis, Old Testament
| Type:
Morning Devotions Series, Genesis 3
Restoration and recovery can be attributed only to the intervention of God and only because he is the Lord God.
Hywel R. Jones, Resident Faculty |
February 16, 2009
| Scripture: Genesis, Old Testament
| Type:
Morning Devotions Series, Genesis 3
When Adam and Eve demoted God they demeaned themselves.
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