For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: - Romans 1:20

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Page Title: Olliff & Hodges, Counter-Rebuttal to Daniel Helminiak
URL: http://www.reformed.org/social/response_to_helminiak_2.html
...nd (Col. 1:21). He is without Christ and therefore without hope (Eph. 2:11-12). His thoughts are futile, and his heart is dark (Rom. 1:20-21; Eph. 4:17-19). He is dead in his sins (Eph. 2:1-5). Any individual, before God regenerates his heart, is in this position. Thus, while unbelieve... - Item #0201

Page Title: The TRINITY -- Is God three-in-one?
URL: http://www.restoredcog.org/books/ttigtio.html
...reation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead” (Rom. 1:20). But analogies comparing the physical world and the Spirit realm are valid only if they do not contradict the plain word of Scripture. If you were ... - Item #0202

Page Title: Salvation - It's Need, It's Provision, It's Goal
URL: http://www.rightdivision.org/html/salvation_it_s_goal.html
... the Gentiles who had no written revelation but only the testimony of creation and conscience, were "without excuse" (Rom. 1:20). He then proceeds to show that the Jew, who boasted in being those who were entrusted with the oracles of God (Rom 3:2; 2:17-23) were equally "... - Item #0203

Page Title: ORIGINAL SIN ACCORDING TO ST. PAUL
URL: http://www.romanity.org/htm/rom.10.en.original_sin_according_to_st._paul.01.htm
...ne Verbi Dei , 4 [ 3 ] I Tim. 4:4 [ 4 ] Rom. 5:12 [ 5 ] Rom. 8:20 [ 6 ] Rom. 8:21-23 [ 7 ] I Cor. 15:26 [ 8 ] II Cor. 4:3 [ 9 ] Rom. 1:20 [ 10 ] Rom. 8:20 [ 11 ] Rom. 7:15-25 [ 12 ] Rom 11:5 [ 13 ] II Cor. 4:3 [ 14 ] I Cor. 15:56 [ 15 ] Rom. 3:9-12; 5:19 [ 16 ] Rom. 5:13 [ 17 ] II Cor.......7; Rom. 8:21 [ 69 ] Col. 2:14-15 [ 70 ] II Cor. 5:19 [ 71 ] Rom. 3:20-27 [ 72 ] Rom. 10:3; Phil. 3:8 [ 73 ] Rom. 1:18 ff [ 74 ] Rom. 1:20 [ 75 ] Rom. 1:24 [ 76 ] Rom. 1:28 [ 77 ] e.g., Rom. 9:14-18; 11:8 [ 78 ] Rom. 9:6 [ 79 ] Rom. 2:13 [ 80 ] Rom. 2:12 [ 81 ] Rom. 2:14-15 [ 82 ] Rom. ... - Item #0204

Page Title: Fountainhead of Presuppositionalism
URL: http://www.rosetree.com/ccog/presupp/presupp1.html
...hat a finite God exists. 31 But Paul declared that these proofs are evidence of God's “eternal power and godhead.” (Rom. 1:20) “The interpretations of the natural reason, made by the aid of abstract principles and brute facts” is again rejected on page 64. He fu... - Item #0205

Page Title: "Saved By Grace" by: Ronald Cammenga and Ronald Hanko
URL: http://www.rsglh.org/Saved.By.Grace.htm
...thropy. And the Word says that anything which is not done out of faith, with thanks, and for the glory of God is sin (Is. 66:3; Rom. 1:20, 21 ; 14:23; I Cor. 10:31 ). What is more, when our experience seems to contradict the Word of God at this or any point, there is no question what w... - Item #0206

Page Title: At War With the Word
URL: http://www.salemreformed.org/AtWarWiththeWord.html
...oolish the wisdom of this world?" (I Cor. 1:18-20). The unbeliever must be shown that he has "no apologetic" for his viewpoint (Rom. 1:20). In Romans 1:20, Paul says that unbelievers are left "without excuse," but etymologically one could actually translate it into English that "they a... - Item #0207

Page Title: Encounter With Athens
URL: http://www.salemreformed.org/EncounterWithAthens.html
... after Him, and strong emotion was generated by the fact that this "city full of idols" was "without excuse" for its rebellion (Rom. 1:20) - as also had been Israel of old. The profligate Roman satirist, Petronius, once said that it was easier to find a god in Athens than a man; the ci... - Item #0208

Page Title: Matthew 25:46 - Aionian or Eternal
URL: http://www.savior-of-all.com/aionian.html
...ime and eternity. It existed before the ages (1 Cor. 2:7), and it will continue after the ages (1 Cor. 15:28 ). God is eternal (Rom. 1:20-Gk. word aidios), indissoluble (Heb. 7:16), and immortal (1 Tim. 6:16). Man, on the other hand, is NOT immortal. He is not born with this God-life. ...... is aionian in the sense that He can move and manifest Himself in that which is seen. When the Bible speaks of the eternal God (Rom. 1:20), this means that God transcends all time, and He manifests Himself in that which is unseen. God is the only One who can exist in both the state of ... - Item #0209

Page Title: 'The Names of Jesus' by Richard J. Krejcir: Part of SOON Online Magazine
URL: http://www.soon.org.uk/thought/name_of_jesus.htm
...e eternal Lord and Creator, who transcends time and space. Other Greek names for Jesus: THEOTES: "Godhead" Col. 2: 9, Rom. 1:20. HUPSISTOS: "Highest" Mt. 21:9. SOTER: "Savior" Luke 1:4 7. SOPHIA: "The Wisdom of God," referring to Christ, refers b... - Item #0210



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