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. This attitude showed itself in a number of ways. No development was expected, either in the movement as a whole or in individuals' personal lives. One of the weakest areas of teaching was in how to live the Christian life. And this attitude no doubt fuelled the exclusiveness for which the movement
are a sinner in need? Have you received the Lord Jesus Christ as your Saviour, your substitute? Do you have eternal life? If so, then to you the promise of the Saviour is directed “I will come again, and receive you unto myself. ” (John 14:3) Only those that lived until General MacArthur returned
;Malley was already saved when he came to live in the mission in 1971. He had received Christ in another mission in New York City. B ii I hasn't had a fall back into drink ing in over ten years. He is in active fellowship in Bethany Chapel in Yonkers and works in the mission as INTEREST Left
Lebanon. The wood is practically inde,structible. Some timbers of it have been undecayed after two thousand years. Its aroma re- pels insects and their deistructive work. Some c'edars have been known to live for one thousand years. We know men and women who are like "cedars for God."
Early Steps in the Christian Life
fullest sense," writes Bishop Walsham How, "- uncreated life, life which can quicken others and make them live-this belongs in the eternal nature of things to God alone." He is the eternal source from which all life, whether natural or spiritual, is derived, and He is also the inex
the skies Darts and leaves no trace behind, - Swiftly thus oiur fleeting days Bear us down life`s rapic! stream; Lord! our expectations raise - All below is but a dream. Thanks for mercies past receive; Former kindnesses renews From this moment may we live With eternity in views Bless the Word
Thoughts on the Parables in Matthew XIII
; n1eets witl1 is shown also: '' Some fell by the way side, and the fowls came and gathered them llp.'' The Lord explains, '' When any one hea1'eth the ,,,.ord of the kingdom and understandeth it not, then cometh tl·1e wicked one and catcheth away that which
(Lares and Penates in Cilicia, 232, ed. I853, but probably printed in some form earlier than this, as the author died in I850) ; by H. _]. Jones (Is Rome Babylon, and Why P, I852, Part I, I2 et seq.) ; by A. Hislop (The Two Babylons, ed. 3, 351 et seq. ; ed. 7, 239 et seq.) ; and by Pember
Secrets of Romanism by Joseph John Zacchello
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The Northern Witness 70- 71 (1940-41)
we live. Thus only can we put on ''Uie whole armour of God." It enables us to make "no provision for the flesh to fulfil the lusts thereof." H enables as to put on "a heart of com p assion. kindness, hwnihty, meekness, longsu.llenng with forgiveness and Jove" (Col. 3
Notes on the Minor Prophets (1)
to what we have here, and al ways the issue is the same. When in the 16th century God raised up Luther to sound, with clarion voice, the battle-cry of the Reformation, "The just shall live by faith!" the mass of the professing Church had no ear for the message, and sank into deeper
emphasis on how we are to live in 1 the light of His coming than on the exact order of events sur rounding His coming. 5 To o many just before Thanksgivin g. It was tough, just two days be- fore Thanksgiving, driving with Tim to his base for the last time. I needed to bring his car back home
. Then, as the steps in the unfolding of God's dealings are seen in the light of the consequences they had in the lives of those through whom they were made known, the very steps themselves become the more apparent and striking. This, therefore, is our present purpose, to acquaint ourselves afresh ,vith
will ha.ve only to incline their eo.r and come to Him, from Whom they had so long 2 TIDD !'IllST EPISTLE OF PETER. departed, e.nd by Whom they Wt3re o.t length for thf'ir apostasy dispersed e.mong the nations. Bat by-and-by they are to hear, and their eou1 shall live; and He will make
The Believer's Magazine 108 (1998)
of punishment, vv.14-16 God's people would be left with unfulfilled expectations. Disaster would overtake them when everything looked so promising. These verses recall Hag 1:6,9. We cannot expect the "joy of the Lord" to be our strength (Neb 8:10), if we live without Him. Sadly, Judah had
Lights and Shadows of the Reformation
." Disa p pointed and confounded they retired from his room. The Reformer began to recover, and lived to accomplish a y et greater work than he had hitherto done. THE TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE. That greater work was to give to the English the Bible in their own tongue. En g land had been p rofessedly
ordinary days Page Fourtee,1 of twenty-four hours each_. .. ~ No veg etable creation could poss!bl_y live, much less animal life, though millions o_f years of unbroken light any more than it could survive a similar period of darkness.:' Yet if we accept the period to believe. • (d) The age
The Believer's Magazine 106 (1996)
, especially in view of the preceding phrase. Outside the NT the word is employed of the marriage relationship. We live in a selfish society. The believer ought to be diff erent. Convince Mightily (Act 18:28) We may not all be able to do this, but we ehould be able to speak a word for Jesus
constit.111.c a great and varied mission. field. Great.er New York-the city and its sourrounding couni..ies�is ctlrrent home to more Jews that the whole of lsraeL More Negroes live in the United States than in any African country except Nigeria, One state alone probably has more cities of over 40,000 pC
translated, '' • eh is, and which was, and which is to come'' (Rev. 1:8). Derived from the verb ''to exist,'' it expresses the eternity, and, consequently, the immutability of His being; and it thus bri_ngs before our souls the One who eternally is, who existed before all
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