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1986 Volume 37 Issue 4
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The two letters addressed to Timothy were unquestionably written to a young man, for it says in 1 Timothy 4. 12, “Let no man despise thy youth”, that is, his youthfulness. They contain various instructi…
It is not known who wrote this psalm, but clearly the author was a man who loved God’s law. He revelled in it: he could speak of his delight in it, vv. 16, 24, 35, 47, etc., his love for it, vv. 47, 48,…
"My word … shall not return unto me void”. Isa 55.11. We are encouraged to receive reports that cover in a comprehensive way the whole of the British Isles. How wonderful to realise that the Word freely…
Two interesting issues arise from the quotation, “He shall be called a Nazarene”, Matt 2. 23. The first concerns the O.T. source of the quotation and the second concerns the way in which it received its…
The first three chapters, which deal more particularly with doctrine, cannot be separated from the practical repercussions of that doctrine. For faith is not only a matter of the heart and of knowledge,…
"I’d rather have Jesus than silver or gold, “I’d rather be His than have riches untold.” These lines from a well known hymn are often sung with great fervour. They express a choice between a Person and …
This is a book on Christian psychology and the need for spiritual maturity. James is more concerned about emphasizing duty than about expounding doctrine. His illustrations are arresting; his phrases ar…
Having dealt with matters of a carnal nature in the church at Corinth, 1 Cor. 5-11, Paul writes “concerning spiritual gifts”, 12. 1. The word “gifts” does not appear in the Greek text, but is supplied b…
Book Reviews in this Issue
We have been encouraged by the reception that our readers have given to our two previous “Day by Day” books. Knowing that many use these books daily, we have been exercised about providing a fresh publi…
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