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1980 Volume 31 Issue 3
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In considering this injunction in Ephesians 5. 18, we must at once clarify the terms that we are using. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is not what we are dealing with, although many folk, in using this …
The Commissioner is Christ Himself, so that in Matthew 10. 5; Mark 6. 7 and Luke 9. 2, He is seen sending forth His twelve appointed disciples, whom He called apostles. Their commission was limited by H…
Introduction. "Let us rise up and build”, Neh. 2.18; “but their nobles put not their necks to the work”, 3.5. There is an impression created by several of the reports sent in this time that if there wer…
In this paper we shall consider the Purification of the Camp, chs. 11-15; the Provision of Atonement, ch. 16; and the Principle of Sacrifice and Preciousness of blood, ch. 17. The Purification of the Ca…
Paul, an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, wrote a letter to the saints in Ephesus in which he made this state-ment: “I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocati…
After the Passover, Jesus began to speak of His betrayal. You are not all clean, He said, but still He did not indicate who was unclean, John 13.10. John, looking back as he wrote, realized that the Lor…
Many portions of Scripture could be quoted to show how God uses adverse circumstances as a back-ground for His blessing. Paul’s Epistle to the Philippians is an excellent example of this for the apostle…
How often Christians complain about the weakness and sinfulness of their own fallen human nature. No matter how hard they try to live the Christian life, with all the energy the flesh can muster, the re…
Book Reviews in this Issue
405 pages. U.K. sales: available from the author (see rear cover for address); £2 plus 50p postage. U.S.A. and countries with these distributors: Walterick Publishers, Kansas City, U.S.A.; $7.95. Ther…
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