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News of Salvation 37 - The Unerring Pilot (1942)
we value it. As you write out the answers you will learn some things that God says about His Word—it is pure, it is living and powerful, and it will stand for ever. We live in a land where we may read our Bibles without fear, but in some countries and in our own land at one time, this was not allowed
The Messenger of Peace The Jesuit Priest and Other Papers ()
, of six persons, all una wares, passed out of time into eternity ! What an example of the uncertainty of life ,-vith no time for any preparation in view of eternity and the inevitable meeting with God. Indeed, no man knows whether he may live yet another day upon earth
The Young Watchman 56 - Joyous Years (1938)
that by believing in Him this may be to you the "beginning of months" of joy and happi ness in Christ Jesus, enabling you to truth fully sing: "Happy day! happy day! \-Vhen Jesus washed my sins away. He taught me how to watch and pray, /\n<l live rejoicln, every day." The Editor
The Messenger of Peace A Voice from Pompeii and Other Papers ()
of every freed per son, was the blood, as the people left Egypt's slavery for ever. They left the land of bondage ; Canaan was before them; Pharaoh's slaves had become the '' hosts of the Lord'' Ex. 12: 41, 42 . H. F. W. uici et s ast etter ~:---:-~ HE following
Eternal Salvation and How the King Died and the Murderer Went Free
before you life and death, blessing and cursing ; therefore choose life, that thou mayest live. ” I am your faithful servant for Christ ’s sake, March nt, 1863. R. M.28 ETERNAL SALVATION. Those who reject God’s sovereign proclamation of free pardon, “worthy of all acceptation f need read no farther
). We think of the lonely, isolated farm houses, hundreds of them scattered in all our slates and throughout the vast Dominion of Canada, with no opportunity to attend services where the Gospel is preached. In many of these isolated places Christian families live. We know of not a few of them
The Guide of Youth - A New Volume of Pictorial Gospel Narratives for Young and Old
and eternity. There is no safety, no immunity from danger, in the way of transgressors. Only in Christ is there salvation and security . All who make Him the Saviour and portion of their soul, are de livered from the kingdom of Satan (Col. i. 13), and the dominion of sin (Rom. vi. 14), turned unto
News of Salvation The Harbour Light (1935)
as their own per sonal Saviour, for God was working in n special way in the villages near where I live. One day in November I received a letter from Hensting from a young girl na1ned Rosie, who longed as perhaps you do, to really know that she was saved. I w i ll give you an extract from her letter
The Messenger of Peace A Chinese Fable and Other Papers ()
beloved Son who died that we might live. Oh, do not compel Him, the God of light and love, to punish you, with all those who continue in sin, who refuse to repent and believe the gospel of His grace. The place of eternal punishment was prepared, not for men, but ''for the Devil and his angels
Eagles Wings: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for the Young 57 (1951)
unconfcssed and unforgiven, then you will not know the joy of the Lord in your life. " But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanseth us from all sin." G. JARVIE , BURMA. THE RIVERS OF ENGLAND. Ube lRi\'et
the Only-begotten Son: "In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent His Only-begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him" (1 Jn. 4:9); and virtually deny, too, that the wonderful Person who was called Jesus Christ had come in flesh (2 Jn. 7
(Josephus, Ant. XV. 9, 3). Dean Prideaux, the well-known commenta tor, refers to this expedition and its failure, citing Pliny, Strabo, and Dio Cassius (Prideaux' Connections. Vol. II, pp. 605 et seq.). The Universal History, in a note added to their ac count of the expedition, says
Words of Welcome Annual Paths of Peace (1914)
to live \ivith Him. If we do not accept the wonderful, the precious gift of eternal life from His hands when He so lovingly offers it to each of us, we shall find one day that the gates of heaven are barred against us. We may knock and say, '' Lord, Lord, open to us," but He will answer
Seventy Other Best Bible Stories
(Num. 21. 9). Each '\\a-s the medium through which life came. In the one case it was, '� look and livo," in the other it was "eat and live " (as in John 6. 57). Each taught the great lesson that Eternal Life is the gift of God received by faith when the sinner "looks "
many WARS have been fought for the pretended purpose of “LIBERTY”, how many revolutions and social struggles have shaken the world with the goal of more outward liberty! Natural man likes to choose freely the life he wishes to live, and he thinks that he is able to choose. Man was once free, when he
to save" (Isa. Lxiii. 1), the whole being brought home to the hearers in a forcible manner by the story of the speaker's own conversion. He had been lifted up from the gates of a drunkard's death, and saved by grace to live a new life. "None are too far gone for the power of the Gospel
English Hearts and English Hands
me shouting the other evening ? I had been to the ' public' " " I was sure of it, John. But still, I want you to come this evening." " No, never again." "Why not?" " Because it don't do to live two Uves.''^ " I know it, John
of “The Black Hut,” for it is only made of wooden boards, nailed together, and painred black, and, as it stands by itself, it looks dark and solitary, but inside it is a bright little house, with three rooms—a little house in which people could live very happily, if they had the fear of God, and without
The Messenger of Peace "Up from the Depths!" and Other Gospel Papers ()
Him to do Matt.16: 22 , salvation could never have been offered to you and me. But-blessed Saviour!- in His deep, eternal love He gave Himself; dying that we might live; going into the dark ness and distance to bring us into the light and nearness; bearing the wrath of God to bring us
Silvery Sounds of Saving Grace
in their lives, they arc a dishonour to Him. To all such we would say-Give up your false proression, and dishonour Christ's Name no longer. To live as a Christian ought, you must first be made a Christian, and this is not done by wearing a Christian pro- fession, but by coming as a lost sinner
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