Articles for the Issue –

1976 Volume 27 Issue 6
Articles in this Issue
The life story of Joseph captivates the imagination. From the pit to the highest office in Egypt is a far greater story than “from log cabin to White House”, for here is the most perfect type of the Lor…
Having introduced at the end of chapter 1 “the church which is his body”, Paul turns to its constitution and describes how it consists of members who were once dead spiritually but are now made alive. I…
An understanding of the Epistle to the Romans is fundamental to every Christian. In it the doctrine and the terms of the Gospel are clearly and unmistake-ably set out. Here too are the germs of the teac…
In an earlier study it was suggested that we might regard the gates of Jerusalem as representing a controlled means of access to, and exit from, the assembly of God’s people, the local church. We shall …
A correspondent asks why believers will not help in open-air work including that of the mobile units. In a past day most assemblies maintained an open-air witness but today such are in the minority. Are…
Perhaps one of the saddest declarations in the Gospels is that of the chief priests and Pharisees in Matthew 27. 63, “Sir, we remember that that deceiver said, while He was yet alive, After three days I…
“Above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfectness”, Col. 3. 14 R.V. Of this verse Conybeare says, “Above all in the sense of over all” —“over all the rest put on the robe of love, wh…
Before considering our main subject, we shall discuss various important accessory features. 1. The Men who were Prophets Prophets were either called by God to speak forth His mind, or else they were fal…
Book Reviews in this Issue
God and the Nations, by Harry Lacy; Paper back, 168 pages plus indices; £1.35 plus 13p. postage. Ritchie, Kilmarnock. The republication of this book, after so many years, is a fitting tribute to the m…
Principles of Assembly Rule as Illustrated in First Samuel by A. McShane; 67 pages; 25p. plus 9p. postage (20 copies post free), from the author, 39 Russell Drive, Lurgan, N. Ireland BT66 8HD. To many…
0

Your Basket

Your Basket Is Empty