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The Harvester 53 (1974)

please? There's a group of English people here to see you. What??? you want them to come up to your living room? But Paul, you don't realize how many people there are here!! O.K. we're coming up-put the tea pot on! Hey gang, he wants you up there- they live in the captain's quarters

The Newberry Bible

. 6-12 with Matt. i. 2. // VI INTBODUCTION. Gen. T. 6—"And Beth, lived an hundred and five years, and begat (etli) ""Enos .. . 0. And Enos lived ninety years, and bega t (eth) ""Oainan . . • 12. And Oainan lived seventy years, and bega t (eth) ""Mahalaleel,"

An Expository Dictionary Of New Testament Words

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Messages on Philippians

or enjoyed unless the Spirit of God conforms us in some measure to the image of Christ. We are to be like Christ in our manne r of living, as Paul states in chapter 1 :21. When we live as He lived, we are in happy union and communion with others of God's people. Paul said, For m6 to live is Christ

Help and Food for the Household of Faith 54 (1936)

, to live (ver. 15). He died for us that we might live, that we might live in Him, that we might live with Him in His glory by­ and-by, but that we might live unto Him now. He is risen again, a loving, living Saviour, to become our hearts' centre and object. Once we lived unto ourselves only

Eagles Wings: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for the Young 52 (1946)

it shall live for ever, but that he shall enjoy the knowledge of God, and the Lord Jesus (John 17. 3); a knowledge which fills the soul with joy and peaec. "He satisfieth the longing soul" (Psaln1 107. 0). "He that believeth on the Son hath eternal life " (John 3. 36). (3) Believers

C.A. Coates

eternity: Many references are in “An Outline of John’s Gospel”. Some examples: “The expressions 'eternal Word', 'everlasting Word', have been used with pious intent to assert the eternal character of the Person, but they tend to obscure the difference between what He is as 'the Word

Dr. Wilson's Stories of Soul-Winning

be in heaven with God. I have 9 never known how I could be sure that after I die I would go to live with the Lord." Near to the place where we were standing, there was a park bench, and so I suggested to my friend that we sit upon that bench while I told her how she could be sure of going

Eagles Wings: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for the Young 50 (1944)

is now in IIis eternal home and we live down here. Yet He is pleased to dwell with us by His Spirit, and we may say with the hymn-writer- " H'hat matters where on earth we d'lt..'ell, On mountain top or in the del 1. In cottaf!,e or a mansion fair, lVhere Jesus is 'tis 1/eaz·

The Believer's Magazine New Series 10 (1909)

their Lord to return (1 Thess, i. 10). To be heavenly- minded, the believer must needs " abide in these things," and in them live and move and have his being. EARTHWARD.—"The present evil world" (Gal. i. 4), which " lieth in the wicked One " (1 John v. 19), over which he

The Best of H.A. Ironside

yielded to him and counted out to him that which was to be his. < 4 And not many days after the younger son gathered all to­ gether, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living.” There he could live as he liked, in independence of his fathers

Letters of Interest 57 (1992)

to hell, even though they live near Your people. Would You help us to encourage aggressive evangelism and disci­ pleship (church growth) among the many assemblies we know and love?" What an example! Two Saturdays ago Ruth ran out to the yard where I was working and blurted, "Bill, Segundo

Words in Season 61 (1969)

of their lives to the Lord, graciously, self-sacrificing, without murmur or regret and they shine eternally in the heavenly scene. A yielded life demands the highest forms of consecration - a devotion to the Person of the Lord and to our graciou s God. To do all for Him, to be all for Him, to deny all

Letters of Interest 35 (1970)

of the church as the bride of Christ, and His election of this planet earth-and we ponder our responsibility as those whom He has chosen to proclaim the Gospel of His grace by life and by lips to all mankind, and to live before the angelic hosts as witness to His redeeming grace. That is what our cover

Eagles Wings: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for the Young 60 - Good Cheer (1954)

in the dying Lamb of Calvary! We were determined to live a life that would be pleasing to Hi1n and no matter what the cost, we would strive to follow in His footsteps. But how powerful Satan is ! From the very first, Ile was jealous of us and continually we found that temptations which we had never

The Northern Witness 69 (1939)

for the ungodly." Rom. 5. 8. "But God commendeth His love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us . " 1 Pet. 2. 24. "Who His Own Self bare our sins in His Own body on the tree, that we, being dead to �ins, should live unto righteousness; by Whose stripes ye were

The Parabolic Teaching of Scripture

. 9: 13. For the freeing of one from the consequences of certain forms of defilement, so that he might continue to live when in strict law he ought to die, a red heifer was to· be killed and its body consumed to ashes. These ashes were, when re­ quired, to be mingled with "living water

Gospel Stories for the Young 10 (1905)

and it was gradually turned into what is so well known to us as coal. But the most difficult questio11 is tl1e last one-Ilo,v came it buried so dee1) i11 the earth? It n1ust have IJeen lJy some st1ch n1eans as the flood of which we read in Genesis. I,et us suppose that the forests ,vere growi11g i11 valleys or low

The Origins and Early Development of the Plymouth Brethren

;. (In Cambridge University Library). 5. L. Elliott-Binns, "Religion in the Victorian Era", London 1936, pp. 49-51. W. H. B. Proby, "Annals of the Low Church Party", 2 vols. 1888, esp. Ch. 27. F. K. Brown, op. cit. note 4, pp. 518-9 et al. THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH 12 pointed out

Letters of Interest 55 (1990)

; ethnic ministries would be possible. Paul stated, "From one man God made every nation of men that they should inhabit the whole earth. He determined the times set forth for 12 INTEREST, January 1990 by Brian Seim them and the exact places where they should live. He did this so that man might

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