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1975 Volume 26 Issue 5
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“Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ”, 2 Tim. 2.3. Paul was quick to draw his analogies from the contemporary Greek and Roman world. The Greeks had a passion for physical f…
Suggested readings. Lev. 16; 23.26-32; Num. 29.7-11; Zech. 12.10, 12; Rom. 4.4-5; Rev. 1.7. The word is better translated atonements, as the Hebrew is in the plural signifying the various aspects of ato…
The apostle Paul attracted around himself men of like outlook and character. Timothy and Silas had been deliberately chosen by the apostle, while others such as Apollos, Aquila and Priscilla chose to as…
Frederick Cundick’s ministry to Assemblies of the Saints spanned a period during which there were many changes among them, yet of him it can be said: He was unaccommodating to innovations which could no…
Somerset. A group of believers gathered simply to the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ has been in existence in Langport for over a century. Gathering first in a large private house, they have for some yea…
Jacob moved in thought steadily from son to son as he gave each his parting blessing. The tenth he chose was Naphtali, leaving the legitimate offspring of Rachel until last. Naphtali’s mother was Bilhah…
As “an holy priesthood”, our privilege and responsibility is to “offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ”, v. 5, Such sacrifices are objective, because they should be offered “t…
We are encouraged to live for the glory of God by the tremendous privileges which are ours through His grace. We are also spurred on to greater things for God when stress is placed upon our responsibili…
The narrative would seem to divide easily into four main sections, the first dealing with the question of a suitable queen, then the hatred of Haman for Mordecai and his people, the consequent direct an…
It is axiomatic that in the assembly everything should be done in a becoming and an orderly way - “by arrangement”. In God’s house there must be no confusion. All things must be subject to a divinely-ap…
"Blessed (Happy) are they that dwell in thy house: they will be still praising thee",v. 4. This exclamation of the Psalmist comes from a deep sense of longing for the presence of God. He meditates on th…
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