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1976 Volume 27 Issue 4
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Peter gives a timely word for today. The knowledge of Christ should mould our habits and prepare us for His soon return. The doctrine of false teachers in relation to our Lord’s return was dangerous and…
A young brother in Co. Cork was deeply exercised some years ago about serving the Lord and would have liked to go to some other land. However the Lord showed him that it was His will that he should rema…
The two Epistles to Timothy differ considerably in their objectives and subject matter. The first Epistle deals with the practical walk of believers in a local assembly, this walk being based on wholeso…
A wedding makes an unfailing appeal to us all, and its joy expands to the wide circle of friendship, while on occasions it can bring a passing happiness to a nation. At its centre is the simple response…
The beginning of the life of Joash was tragic. His own father Ahaziah (a god-less man) was slain by Jehu, 2 Chron. 22. 9, and following his death the grand-mother of Joash, Athaliah, attempted to elimin…
With one stroke of his quill in this paragraph, said to be the longest in the Bible, Paul peers into eternity past and looks into the future as he traces the path of believers through grace to glory. In…
In this study we shall view the Jews who . had returned from captivity, considering them collectively as a company of the Lord’s people. Spiritually, and in a general sense, we have “come unto mount Sio…
The introduction of John’s Gospel is unique. This introduction, 1. 1-18, contains the whole treatise of John’s testimony in embryo. The prologue, vv. 1 -14, leads on to the witness of John the Baptist, …
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