
The Father of lights is an ancient Jewish expression for God as the Creator, with “lights” referring to the sun, moon, and stars. (See also Genesis 1:14-19.)
Commentary from the MacArthur study Bible, notes for James 1:17.
The Father of lights is an ancient Jewish expression for God as the Creator, with “lights” referring to the sun, moon, and stars. (See also Genesis 1:14-19.)
Commentary from the MacArthur study Bible, notes for James 1:17.
1 John 4:4 and 2 Kings 6:16
In the storms of life let us not forget that God’s resources are greater than the world’s. Maybe in heaven, it will be revealed the times in our lives when God protected us without us even being aware that we were in danger. Trust Him.
God is omniscient; omnipotent.
Commentary in photo from the MacArthur study Bible, notes for Mark 10:7,8.
As God, Jesus created the material and spiritual universe for His pleasure and glory.
Commentary from the MacArthur study Bible, notes for Colossians 1:16.
God holds all men responsible for their refusal to acknowledge what He has shown them of Himself in His creation. The creation delivers a clear, unmistakable message about God’s person. The Creator, who made all that we see around us and constantly sustains it, must be a being of awesome power.
Commentary from the MacArthur study Bible, notes for Romans 1:20.
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