SUNDAY SERVICE
SONG LEADER - Elsworth Richards HYMNS / CHORUSES - Our God, He Is Alive (#23) - How Great Thou Art (#76) - All Things Bright and Beautiful (#85) - I Worship You, Almighty God (#64) - Great Is the Lord Almighty! (#102) - Ah, Lord God (#70) - Awesome God (#38) - Our God, He Is Alive (#23) | OPENING PRAYER Joel Jack CLOSING PRAYER Jamali Jack LORD'S SUPPER & COLLECTION Conducted by: Alwyn Mandeville Assisted by: Luke Mandeville, Ian Haynes, Silvannas McKenzie, Denzil Fraser |
YOUR 'god' IS NOT GREAT!
SPEAKER - Jamali Jack
SUMMARY
The term “atheist” derives from two Greek components—a negative prefix, a, which signifies “no,” “not,” or “without,” and the noun theos, “God.” A kindred form of the term is found in Ephesians 2:12, where Paul notes that pagan Gentiles were “without God” (atheos), i.e., without a relationship with the Lord.
SUMMARY
The term “atheist” derives from two Greek components—a negative prefix, a, which signifies “no,” “not,” or “without,” and the noun theos, “God.” A kindred form of the term is found in Ephesians 2:12, where Paul notes that pagan Gentiles were “without God” (atheos), i.e., without a relationship with the Lord.
- In a more limited aspect, one may contend: “I believe in my own kind of ‘God,’ but I do not believe in the ‘God’ of the Bible.” In reality, however, this is a form of atheism.
- One may be a theoretical theist, but a practical atheist, claiming to believe in the God of the Scriptures, but living as though there is no God.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - Cecil Millington |