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Ripened Fruit from the Garden of Grace

;easy time II he had whatever the privileges of early years, been told it was. In the mercy of sinners need to be "born of God,'' God, he came through unhurt, and to resist sin, and live the Christian received a medal and bar. Ranking life. Apart from this, they are at now as a corporal

The Believer's Magazine New Series 36 (1935)

with unworthy motives, but others of love, etc. But whatever their motive, Christ was preached and therein the apostle rejoiced and would rejoice. He was sure that it would work for good : that Christ should be magnified in his body whether by life or death, "For to me," he adds, "to live

Words in Season 57 (1965)

is behind their preaching. What a challenge for us today. Does the life commend the preaching? Noithing betrays a man like an inconsistent life. A man's preaching is never weightier than- himself. We surely live in days of laxity in morals, behavior and separation from the world's false ways

Acts: A Study in New Testament Christianity - Volume 2

not commence until He attained thirty years of age (3:23). Until then, He lived before God, gaining the divine acclamation at His baptism (3:22). Only from that time would He also live in service before men. He would wait until He 5 • PREPARATION FOR SERVICE 11:19-30 attained the age of thirty so

Letters of Interest 31 (1966)

many opportunities in Rible classes, visit­ ing, etc., but with eternal values so increasingly real I desire to be more occupied with Him that I may better oc­ cupy for Him in the little while Lhat is left." Mr. A. A. McLaughlin of the Bronx, N. Y., recent1y recovered from illness

Help and Food for the Household of Faith 51 (1933)

Tendencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Laying Down Lives for the Brethren ............... 244 Life ......... .. ...... .. ... .... ....... ............ 292 M'an Christ Jesus, The ........................ 117, 155 Man in the Pit

Lectures on the Book of Acts

it is this: there will be no more power in our messages than there is power in our lives. It is as we live for God that we are fitted to speak for God. We are called upon to do before we teach. We have that in the Old Testa­ ment. We read of Ezra, "For Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the law

The Believer's Pathway (New Series) 13 - Paths of Peace for Pilgrims Heavenward (1904)

and a Christ-loving and a Christ-honouring people. And this line of demarca­ tion will deepen though religiousness and compromise would seek to obliterate it altogether. Christ is coming. Iniquity will increase, and vital scriptural godliness will be severely tried. To "live Christ"

The Sunday School Workers' Magazine 3 (1888)

parents, etc, Must be saved as a sinner or not at all. S ELF-RIGHTEOUS £>ERVING FOR J INNER SALVATION. I O ELF-RIGHTEOUS OERVING FOR J UDGES HIS FATHER, EERS AT HIS BROTHER. USTIFIES HIMSKLF. JANUARY 8th.—The Rich Man and Lazarus.—Luke xvi. 10-31. Two Men—Life—Death—Eternity. TH E rich man

From Petticoat Lane to Rotten Row; or, The Child of the Ghetto

of the British captnin of a vessel, which had nbout three hours before arrived from Hamburg, 1nd was now lying in the, London Docks. Shemuel wns of respectable Hebrew pnrentnge; his fnther nnd his mother lived in Poland, but cholera deprived him suddenly of his only earthly protectors, and left

The Sleepers Awakened; or, The Artist's Little Model

dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in Me shall never die,'' he felt a thrill go to his heart. Resurrection was a long word, and he could not understand it all at once, but death and life were Digit,zcd by Goos le A Dreary Day. 17 L easier understood, and he had

Spirit Manifestations and "The Gift of Tongues"

; "The Silence of God;" "The Gospel and Its Ministry," etc. LOIZEAUX BROTHERS Neptune, New Jersey Printed in the United States of America Spirit Manifestations and "The Gift of Tongues" By the late SIR ROBERT ANDERSON, K.C.B., LL.D. T HE days we live in are intensely

Words in Season 76 (1984)

, but now doth live, Doth unto you the promise give: That if you on the Son believe You shall eternal life receive. Upon the first you safely rest; Which is the surest, safest, best? The bank may break - Heaven never can; It's better trusting God than man. JUULQJUULfiJUUUULWLfiJLfiJUULWLWULWLW 0

The Joyful Message 5 (1935)

of a reasoning mind. It has no moral responsibility. To entertain such a wish for a moment. is dis- honouring and utterly degrading both to God and oneself. No, no. Every human being will live for ever. * Brief life is here our portion,” but in that short time-state, the destinies of eternity

Words in Season 59 (1967)

for young children and others of the family to h'ell and the lake of fire. There is a day coming when the books shall be opened - Rev. 20: 11. Don't forget this, parent - your children may yet curse you throughoiut eternity for helping them on their way to eternal fire. "Love not the world

Memorials of Capt. Hedley Vicars, 97th Regiment

ChristHis Son cleanseth us from all sin. " Closing thebook,he said," Ifthisbe true for me, henceforth Iwill live,by the grace ofGod, as a man should livewho has been washed in theblood ofJesus Christ." That nighthescarcelyslept,pondering inhisheart whether it were presumptuous

The Open Fountain; or, It Cleanseth White as Snow

to the fire, and was found afterwards in his burnt pocket. I little thought, and he little thought, it was the last time we should meet. "How Oue Died to Save Si;�." Like him, this may be the last warning you will ever have I We tell you of our Saviour who died that you might live-who gave Himself

Victors of the Cross who Fought and Conquered - A Volume of True Gospel Records and Narratives

, not to put olf their the wild sea of sin. conversion till a dying hour. Christ • • • • • • • is good to live with, to serve in the "Tell them I have found the days of life and strength, as I can Lord Jesus to be all that He pro- trul y testify." Such was the testi­ mised. He saved me

Words in Season 72 (1980)

who would so desire to live. The pattern is Christ. Let us consider Him in verses 5 to 8,. “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant

Words in Season 69.1-2,5-7,9-12 (1977)

departure from God·s plan of restoration. ) 6. He reasserted his self-confidence. "My soul shall live. " C. Six disastrous losses, mentioned in Genesis J 9 , involved his: l. Occupation - he lost his simple shepherd occupation and became a judge. - Vs. 1, 9. 2. Morality - he lost moral

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