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1971 Volume 22 Issue 2
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Our Lord Jesus Christ has given us four gracious commands “till he come”. Firstly, the most precious of all is remembrance. Worship is the highest occupation of the soul and the Lord’s supper is for tha…
The title “Exodus" means a “way out" or “departure”, and was given because it records the way in which Jehovah brought Israel out of the bondage of Egypt. The theme of the book is redemption; the theme …
In the above verses we have a striking contrast between the greatest person in the Old Testament: Moses, and the greatest Person in the New Testament. (We are following the Revised Version throughout th…
To this church the Lord presents Himself as irresistibly Sovereign. He is “true" to all that His name in every aspect implies and he has the royal key of David; He possesses sovereign rights on earth as…
Psalm 8 describes “the world to come”, Heb. 2. 5ff, and the Son of man its divine Ruler. The second Psalm showed us the royalty of God’s Christ and His sovereignty over the nations; this Psalm reveals t…
In our last paper we considered the first two sub-sections of The Revelation of Divine Purpose in Exodus (refer to the complete analysis of the book again in the July-August, 1970, issue). We are now to…
The persecution that followed Stephen’s martyrdom began a new stage in the progress of the early Christian Church, leading to the expansion of evangelistic testimony to Asia Minor and Europe. Acts 13 co…
There are three basic principles alluded to in chapter 6 of the Gospel by John. Firstly, in verse 51 Christ stated, “I am the living bread which came down from heaven’. The emphasis here is on the incar…
The new birth is of vital importance because without it no one can enter into the kingdom of God; mere professions or decisions are not enough. Men must be born of God and so become the children of God.…
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