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												Sixth, He possesses the 
												attributes and perfections of 
												God, for 
												 
												 
												(1). He is said to be eternal: 
												 
													
													
													Mic. v. 2.—But thou, 
													Beth-lehem Ephratah, though 
													thou be little among the 
													thousands of Judah, yet out 
													of thee shall he come forth 
													unto me that is to be ruler 
													in Israel; whose goings 
													forth have been from of old, 
													from everlasting. Compare 
													with Matt. ii. 6.—And thou 
													Bethlehem, in the land of 
													Juda, art not the least 
													among the princes of Juda: 
													for out of thee shall come 
													Governor, that shall rule my 
													people Israel. 
													 
													
													John i. 2.—The same was in 
													the beginning with God.
													
													 
													
													John viii. 56, 58.—Your 
													father Abraham rejoiced to 
													see my day: and he saw it, 
													and was glad. * * * * Jesus 
													said unto them, Verily, 
													verily, I say unto you, 
													Before Abraham was, I am. 
													 
													
													John xvii. 5, 24.—And now, O 
													Father, glorify thou me with 
													thine own self with the 
													glory which I had with thee 
													before the world was. * * * 
													* Father, I will that they 
													also, whom thou hast given 
													me, be with me where I am; 
													that they may behold my 
													glory, which thou hast given 
													me: for thou lovedst me 
													before the foundation of the 
													world.
													
													 
													
													Acts iii. 15.—And killed the 
													Prince of life, whom God 
													hath raised from the dead; 
													whereof we are witnesses. 
													 
													
													Heb. i. 11, 12.—They shall 
													perish, but thou remainest: 
													and they all shall wax old 
													as doth a garment; and as a 
													vesture shalt thou fold them 
													up, and they shall be 
													changed: but thou art the 
													same, and thy years shall 
													not fail. 
													 
													
													Rev. i. 17.—And when I saw 
													him, I fell at his feet as 
													dead. And he laid his right 
													hand upon me, saying unto 
													me, Fear not; I am the first 
													and the last. 
													 
													
													Rev. xxii, 13.—I am Alpha 
													and Omega, the beginning and 
													the end, the first and the 
													last. 
												 
												 
												(2). Omnipresent: 
												 
													
													
													Matt. xviii. 20.—For where 
													two or three are gathered 
													together in my name, there 
													am I in the midst of them. 
													 
													
													Matt. xxviii. 20.—Teaching 
													them to observe all things 
													whatsoever I have commanded 
													you: and, lo, I am with you 
													alway, even unto the end of 
													the world. Amen. 
													 
													
													John iii. 13.—And no man 
													hath ascended up to heaven, 
													but he that came down from 
													heaven, even the Son of man 
													which is in heaven. 
													 
													
													Eph. i. 23.—Which is his 
													body, the fulness of him 
													that filleth all in all.
													
												 
												 
												(3). Omniscient: 
												 
													
													
													Matt. ix. 4.—And Jesus 
													knowing their thoughts said, 
													Wherefore think ye evil in 
													your hearts? 
													 
													
													Matt. xii. 25.—And Jesus 
													knew their thoughts, and 
													said unto them, Every 
													kingdom divided against 
													itself is brought to 
													desolation; and every city 
													or house divided against 
													itself shall not stand. 
													 
													
													Mark ii. 8.—And immediately, 
													when Jesus perceived in his 
													spirit that they so reasoned 
													within themselves, he said 
													unto them, Why. reason ye 
													these things in your hearts? 
													 
													
													Luke vi. 8.—But he knew 
													their thoughts, and said to 
													the man which had the 
													withered hand, Rise up, and 
													stand forth in the midst. 
													And he arose and stood 
													forth. 
													 
													
													Luke ix. 47.—And Jesus, 
													perceiving the thought of 
													their heart, took a child, 
													and set him by him. 
													 
													
													Luke x. 22.—All things are 
													delivered to me of my 
													Father: and no man knoweth 
													who the Son is, but the 
													Father; and who the Father 
													is, but the Son, and he to 
													whom the Son will Reveal 
													him. 
													 
													
													John i. 48.—Nathanael saith 
													unto him, Whence knowest 
													thou me? Jesus answered and 
													said unto him, Before that 
													Philip called thee, when 
													thou wast under the fig 
													tree, I saw thee. 
													 
													
													John ii. 24, 25.—But Jesus 
													did not commit him self unto 
													them, because he knew all 
													men, and needed not that any 
													should testify of man; for 
													he knew what was in man. 
													 
													
													John xvi. 30.—Now are we 
													sure that thou knowest all 
													things, and needest not that 
													any man should ask thee: by 
													this we believe that thou 
													camest forth from God. 
													John xxi. 17.—He saith unto 
													him the third time, Simon, 
													son of Jonas, lovest thou 
													me? Peter was grieved 
													because he said unto him the 
													third time, Lovest thou me? 
													And he said unto him, Lord, 
													thou knowest all things; 
													thou knowest that I love 
													thee. Jesus saith unto him, 
													Feed my sheep. 
													 
													
													Rev. ii. 23.—And I will kill 
													her children with death; and 
													all the churches shall know 
													that I am he which searcheth 
													the reins and hearts: and I 
													will give unto every one of 
													you according to your works. 
												 
												 
												(4). Omnipotent: 
												 
													
													
													Matt. xxviii. 18.—And Jesus 
													came and spake unto them, 
													saying, All power is given 
													unto me in heaven and in 
													earth. 
													 
													
													John v. 17.—But Jesus 
													answered them, My Father 
													worketh hitherto, and I 
													work.
													
													 
													
													John x. 18—No man taketh it 
													from me, but I lay it down 
													of myself. I have power to 
													lay it down, and I have 
													power to take it again. This 
													commandment have I received 
													of my Father. 
													 
													
													I Cor. i. 24.—But unto them 
													which are called, both Jews 
													and Greeks, Christ the power 
													of God, and the wisdom of 
													God. 
													 
													
													Col. i. 17.—And he is before 
													all things, and by him all 
													things consist.
													
													 
													
													Col. ii. 10.—And ye are 
													complete in him, which is 
													the head of all principality 
													and power. 
													 
													
													Heb. vii. 25.—Wherefore he 
													is able also to save them to 
													the uttermost that come unto 
													God by him, seeing he ever 
													liveth to make intercession 
													for them. 
													 
													
													Rev. i. 8.—I am Alpha and 
													Omega, the beginning and the 
													ending, saith the Lord, 
													which is, and which was, and 
													which is to come, the 
													Almighty. 
												 
												 
												(5). Unchangeable: 
												 
													
													
													Heb. i. 11, 12.—They shall 
													perish, but thou remainest: 
													and they all shall wax old 
													as doth a garment; And as a 
													vesture shalt thou fold them 
													up, and they shall be 
													changed: but thou art the 
													same, and thy years shall 
													not fail. 
													
													Heb. vii. 24.—But this man, 
													because he continueth ever, 
													hath an unchangeable 
													priesthood. 
													 
													
													Heb. xiii. 8.—Jesus Christ 
													the same yesterday, and to- 
													day, and for ever. 
												 
												 
												(6). Infinitely wise and loving: 
												 
													
													
													I Cor. i. 24.—But unto them 
													which are called, both Jews 
													and Greeks, Christ the power 
													of God, and the wisdom of 
													God. 
													 
													
													Col. ii. 3.—In whom are hid 
													all the treasures of wisdom 
													and knowledge.
													
													 
													
													Eph. iii. 19—And to know the 
													love of Christ, which 
													passeth knowledge, that ye 
													might be filled with all the 
													fulness of God.
													
												 
												 
												(7). Sinless: 
												 
													
													
													Mark x. 18.—And Jesus said 
													unto him, Why callest thou 
													me good? there is none good 
													but one, that is, God. 
													 
													
													John viii. 29, 46.—And he 
													that sent me is with me: the 
													Father hath not left me 
													alone; for I do always those 
													things that please him. 
													Which of you convinceth me 
													of sin? And if I say the 
													truth, why do ye not believe 
													me? 
													 
													
													John xiv. 30.—Hereafter I 
													will not talk much with you: 
													for the prince of this world 
													cometh, and hath nothing in 
													me. 
													 
													
													Heb. vii. 26.—For such an 
													high priest became us, who 
													is holy, harınless, 
													undefiled, separate from 
													sinners, and made higher 
													than the heavens. 
													 
													
													I Pet. ii. 22.—Who did no 
													sin, neither was guile found 
													in his mouth. 
													 
													
													I John iii. 5.—And ye know 
													that he was manifested to 
													take away our sins; and in 
													him is no sin.
													
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