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1966 Volume 17 Issue 3
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The series commencing under this general title aims to present suggestive outlines on the book of Genesis in the following form: Crises in creation, chs. 1-11 God’s Handiwork, 1-2. Sin’s Entry, 3-4. Ma…
In considering the subject of “deacons” it is needful for us to know just what the word “deacon” means. The late W. E. Vine, in his Expository Dictionary, indicates that the Greek word diakonos means “m…
If we have carefully read the preceding pages the following extracts will come to mind. “There should also be a response to the Lord’s desire that His people should go to others, by being constantly on …
We should expect that unsaved adults should be reached and converted through the assembly testimony, that the attendance at weeknight meetings should be steadily maintained, and that the standard of pre…
It is good to thirst after nearness to the living God. The same exercise is found in Psalms 42, 63 and 84. “My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God”, 42. 2, said the psalmist, desiring to appear b…
In the early days of our Christian experience our ways are greatly influenced by others. These external influences can be so strong that there is the danger of accepting them without having any real per…
1. INTRODUCTION In His Word God has made ample provision for all our needs. Its lofty thought and noble images, its heavenly doctrines and personal applications, are meant to expand the intellect and tr…
It all began with tent work. Not perhaps as we think of it today, but the foundation was laid and the development envisaged during hours and days of hard labour. The Lord never honours laziness. The wil…
7. THE DRINK OFFERING Many of the major offerings of the Levitical economy were accompanied by two of a subsidiary nature, namely, the meat and drink offerings; the latter we shall now consider. The ter…
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