Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine God’s spirituality, which is the first of his communicable attributes we are considering. We have shown that spirits are self-conscious, …
[62] God is Spirit, Man is Body and Spirit
- August 30, 2018
- Tagged as: angels, autonomic nervous system, breath of life, cosmogony, Elijah, God is a Spirit, God’s omnipresence, Israel, man’s spirit, morality, Moses, mount of transfiguration, omnipresence, personality, soul, Spirit, the intermediate state, the spirit of man, theophany, volitional creatures, wrestle with God
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine God’s spirituality, which is the first of his communicable attributes we are considering. Dr. Spencer, you ended last time by …
[61] God is Spirit and Sustains his Creation
- August 23, 2018
- Tagged as: communicable attributes of God, equative sentence, eternity, God is a Spirit, God’s eternity, God’s omnipresence, God’s simplicity, God’s sustaining presence, God’s unchangeableness, hell, immutability, incommunicable attributes of God, omnipresence, qualitative noun, Spirit, volitional creatures, Westminster Shorter Catechism, wrath
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine God’s incommunicable attributes. Dr. Spencer, we ran out of time in our last session while discussing God’s attribute of omnipresence. …
[60] God’s Omnipresence to Bless or Punish
- August 16, 2018
- Tagged as: autonomy is a lie, communicable attributes of God, Creator, eternity, fool, God is a Spirit, God’s eternity, God’s immensity, God’s omnipresence, gospel, heaven, hell, immutability, incommunicable attributes of God, lordship of Christ, omnipresence, Satan, Savior, Spirit, wrath
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine God’s omnipresence, which means that he is present everywhere. We ended last time by reading a few verses from Psalm …
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine the doctrine of God’s eternity. Dr. Spencer, we ended last time by noting that God does not experience time in …