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“The doctrine of the divine authority of Holy Scripture constitutes an important component in the words of God that Jesus preached, and if he was mistaken on this point he was wrong at a point that is most closely tied in with the religious life and he can no longer be recognized as our highest prophet. We cannot take Jesus seriously as a teacher and reject his own teaching concerning Holy Scripture.” InspirationJesusChristianityBibleScriptureInfallibilityInerrancyBiblical Authority Book:Reformed Dogmatics Source: Reformed Dogmatics
“In Illinois there is a group of men who call themselves The University of Illinois and who, for a couple of dollars, will award a degree in a particular science.” American EducationUniversity Of Illinois Author:Herman Bavinck
“Viewed properly, there is only one duty, that of love, which is the fulfillment of the law (Romans 13:10). And there actually is only one object of that law- namely, God. Everything else- people, angels, nature, art, and so forth-may and must be only in God and for God. The sole end of all things, ourselves, our neighbors, the state, and the like- is God's glory. Pg. 101” ChristianityReligion QuotesReformed Theology Author:Herman Bavinck
“Mystery is the lifeblood of dogmatics.” Mystery Book:Reformed Dogmatics: God and Creation Source: Reformed Dogmatics: God and Creation
“Faith and repentance are as much benefits of the covenant of grace as justification . . . . faith and repentance themselves . . . . are components of the gospel, not the workings or fruits of the law.” LawGraceBenefitsFruitRepentanceJustificationComponentsCovenant Book:Reformed Dogmatics : Volume 4: Holy Spirit, Church, and New Creation Source: Reformed Dogmatics : Volume 4: Holy Spirit, Church, and New Creation
“One human nature is common to all the descendants of Adam, and it is, for all men, guilty and polluted” MenHumansSinCommonHuman NatureGuiltyAdamDescendants Author:Herman Bavinck
“In this simple but profound psychological way Scripture tells the history of the fall and of the origin of sin. In this way sin continues still to come into being. It begins with the darkening of the understanding, continues with the excitement of the imagination, stimulates desire in the heart, and culminates in an act of the will” WayHeartStillsDesireFallUnderstandingImaginationSinSimpleProfoundScripturePsychologicalExcitementDarkening Author:Herman Bavinck
“We can shed some light on the possibility of the fall, but the transition to the actuality of it remains shrouded in darkness. Scripture makes not so much a single effort to render this transition understandable” LightFallSinEffortDarknessPossibilityRemainsScriptureTransitionShedActuality Author:Herman Bavinck
“The essence of Christianity consists therein: that the creation of the Father, destroyed by sin, is again restored in the death of the Son of God and recreated by the grace of the Holy Spirit to a Kingdom of God.” SpiritFaithFatherSinChristianityGraceCreationSonHolyEssenceKingdomsChristian LifeDestroyedHoly SpiritKingdom Of God Book:The Sacrifice of Praise: Meditations Before and After Receiving Access to the Table of the Lord Source: The Sacrifice of Praise: Meditations Before and After Receiving Access to the Table of the Lord
“A theologian is a person who makes bold to speak about God because he speaks out of God and through God. To profess theology is to do holy work. It is a priestly ministration in the house of the Lord. It is itself a service of worship, a consecration of mind and heart to the honour of His name.” MindHeartPersonsHouseNamesSpeakLordHolyWorshipTheologyWorking ItHonourHeart And MindTheologianSpeaks OutConsecration Author:Herman Bavinck
“It is completely incomprehensible to us how God can reveal himself and to some extent make himself known in created beings: eternity in time, immensity in space, infinity in finite, immutability in change, being in becoming, the all, as it were, in that which is nothing. This mystery cannot be comprehended; it can only be gratefully acknowledged.” SpaceKnownMysteryBecomingEternityInfinityFiniteImmensity Book:Reformed Dogmatics: God and Creation Source: Reformed Dogmatics: God and Creation
“Gratitude & joy drove them to do good works before the thought that they had to do them even crossed their mind.” MindJoyGratitudeGood Work Book:Reformed Dogmatics : Volume 4: Holy Spirit, Church, and New Creation Source: Reformed Dogmatics : Volume 4: Holy Spirit, Church, and New Creation
“The Gospel is temporary, but the law is eternal and is restored precisely through the Gospel. Freedom from the law consists, then, not in the fact that the Christian has nothing more to do with the law, but lies in the fact that the law demands nothing more from the Christian as a condition of salvation. The law can no longer judge and condemn him. Instead he delights in the law of God according to the inner man and yearns for it day and night.” MenFactsChristianLawLyingNightConditionsJudgingDemandEternalSalvationDelightTemporaryDay And Night Author:Herman Bavinck
“God saves by causing himself to be known and enjoyed in Christ.” ChristKnownEnjoyed Author:Herman Bavinck
“God the Father has reconciled His created but fallen world through the death of His Son, and renews it into a Kingdom of God by His Spirit.” WorldSpiritFatherSonKingdomsFallenKingdom Of GodFallen World Author:Herman Bavinck
“Whoever isolates himself from the church, i.e., from Christianity as a whole, from the history of dogma in its entirety, loses the truth of the Christian faith. That person becomes a branch that is torn from the tree and shrivels, an organ that is separated from the body and therefore doomed to die. Only within the communion of the saints can the length and the breadth, the depth and the height, of the love of Christ be comprehended.” PersonsWholeBodyChristianDiesChristLosesChurchChristianityTreeDepthSaintHeightBranchesLengthOrgansDogmaDoomedCommunionTornChristian FaithBreadthEntirety Book:Reformed Dogmatics : Volume 1: Prolegomena Source: Reformed Dogmatics : Volume 1: Prolegomena