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1984 Volume 35 Issue 4
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The metaphor of God’s people as a flock is common to both Old and New Testaments. Israel in the wilderness is likened to a flock, with God as their shepherd; He “made his own people to go forth like she…
This phrase is the title deed of all believers, no matter how weak or inadequate they may feel themselves to be; this is a very simple, but yet a very blessed truth. It includes all believers from the g…
“To preach … deliverance to the captives”, Luke 4. 18. We are reminded by these words, which are part of the introduction of His mission by the Lord Jesus, that the essence of the message that we preach…
This passage appears to contradict Paul’s teaching on faith and works. The latter states that one is justified only by faith and not by the works of the law, whilst James claims that justification is by…
This third Epistle is a private, personal letter written to Gaius, who was no doubt a very hospitable Christian. John addresses this letter, not to the church as such, but to a faithful brother for the …
Even after new birth, as a priest a believer must not have “any thing superfluous”, Lev. 21. 18. Well might we understand the disciples’ cry, “Who then can be saved?”, Matt. 19. 25, as we ask the questi…
In this paper we arrive at the second main section of the book: From Sinai to the Plains of Moab, and Progress through the Desert, chs. 10. 11 to 22. 1. The wanderings in the wilderness covered a period…
Before He ascended to heaven, the Lord Jesus reminded His disciples, “These are the words which I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled, which were written in the l…
In the first article we outline God’s chosen method for guiding His people today. We said that it involved the application of Christian values and standards “to all of the factors which bear upon the de…
Zechariah lets it be known that he is no quicker to understand spiritual lessons than the rest of us. When the angel aroused the prophet to contemplate his fifth object lesson (that of the golden “candl…
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