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1987 Volume 38 Issue 1
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“And being let go, they went to their own company”, Acts 4. 23. Looking into the context of these words, it is evident that there was relief in the hearts of the apostles as they were “let go”. They had…
It is not known how the church at Rome was founded, but according to the Roman historian, Suetonius, the gospel had reached the city within twenty years of the crucifixion. By the time of the Neronian p…
"Not slothful in business, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord” Rom. 12.11 As we begin another year in reporting the work of the Lord, the above brief, terse exhortation of Paul’s could come as a challe…
We are living in extremely busy days, and everybody and everything seem to be going at a very fast pace. We seem to be too busy, running here and there, with very little time to sit down and think on wh…
The universal flood and its aftermath introduced a number of new features connected with man’s relationship to God. The wiping out of a whole generation apart from one family is the greatest natural dis…
This section continues the practical part of the Epistle, and is spiritually consistent with the doctrinal part presented in earlier chapters. Here, Paul uses the highest spiritual concepts in order to …
Paul’s letters to Timothy were written to encourage him to be spiritually exercised. The younger man was being confronted by people who were teaching false ideas. To counteract this influence, he was to…
Introduction to the Series. This is the first of a series of articles concerned with the attributes of God as revealed in Scripture. By way of introduction to the series, three points should be noted: (…
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