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1983 Volume 34 Issue 2
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Increasingly the authority of elder brethren is being denied, and efforts made to substitute congregational government. The result is confusion and indecision, and the confidence of gifted leaders who m…
When we contemplate the will of God, we recognize that it is God’s sovereign right to have His will done universally, on earth as it is in heaven, with subjection to God and His will in local assemblies…
“My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death”, v.38. In recording the Saviour’s words to His three disciples, both Matthew and Mark use the same Greek word of emphatic strength, perilupos (deeply gr…
“I told them of the hand of God which was good upon me”, Neh. 2. 18 R.V. Nehemiah stands out among the men of Scripture as one who had the interests of his God at heart. He could weep bitterly over the …
Of the several prayers recorded of the Lord Jesus Christ, a number seem to point us to specific aspects in His fife. At His transfiguration it was as He prayed that the fashion of His countenance was ch…
Every teacher must have a programme or syllabus containing those ideas and ideals which he purposes to communicate to his pupils. However elementary or profound the subjects taught, it is essential that…
The first ten verses of Isaiah 11 contain a brief but comprehensive prophecy of the coming into the world of the Messiah and of the kingdom which He will finally estabfish. The passage omits all referen…
Abridged reprint from Nov./Dec. 1948 issue by the late Dr. James F. Spink, Collingdale, U.S.A. If Christianity is to make headway, it must be proved to be more than a theory, and we must present to the …
“I became thirsty for a personal infilling. I decided I should no longer be put off by tales of ‘Pentecostal’ excesses. Three months of waiting upon God culminated in my attendance at a conference on ‘T…
The greek word potapos primarily meant “from what country”, but came to mean “of what sort or kind”. It is used in the N.T. in a variety of contexts—of persons, Matt. 8. 27; Luke 7. 39; 2 Pet. 3. 11, an…
When one Greek word is unnecessarily translated by two or more different English words (such as the pairs “right, just”, “Spirit, Ghost”, “to minister, to serve”), and when two different Greek words are…
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