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D. J. Williams
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3 The Door Post of Submission, Deut 6. 4-12; 11. 16-21.As we have considered the subject of door posts it has been clear that they suggest for the believer a very definite moral order. The Christian’s…
2 The Door Post of Service, Exod. 21. 1-6We need to set the theme of our second ‘Door Post’ meditation in context. Exodus 20 sets before us one of the most momentous events in Israel’s history, probab…
Not infrequently does the Spirit of God take a quite ordinary every day feature or human object and associate it with teaching of supreme importance for the believer. In the books of Moses (The Pentat…
 I wonder if, when questioned, you’ve ever struggled to recall what benefit you have gained from a speaker’s subject. Perhaps, after some thought, the considered answer has been, ‘well nothing really’…
In nothing afraid – ‘And in nothing terrified by your adversaries’, Phil. 1. 28. Here there is a change of tone and a shift in emphasis in this Philippian letter. It is not now Paul’s circumstances an…
In previous articles we have looked at our Lord’s relationship to His Father, and learned a lesson on humility, and the Lord’s relationship to Peter, learning the lesson of holiness. In this article w…
As we consider the Lord’s ‘farewell ministry’ to His own, we note that first He talked to them about many subjects, including the truth about His Father, chapters 13-16, before, in chapter 17, He spea…
In the previous article we looked at our Lord’s relationship to His Father, and learned a lesson on humility. We will now consider: Jesus’ relationship to Peter – holiness, vv. 6-11 Although this sect…
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