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1993 Volume 44 Issue 1
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The theme of fellowship runs throughout the Epistle to the Philippians. In each chapter there is a direct reference at least once to the idea of fellowship, although not immediately apparent in chapter …
In the section of John 6, from verses 22 to 60, there are six questions posed by the differing groups of people with whom the Lord Jesus conversed. The six questions arising from the crowd indicate diff…
IntroductionSanctification is the deliberate act of taking something out of common, everyday use and setting it apart for God’s use. Either people or inanimate things can be thus set aside for God’s ser…
In its simplest terms being sanctified means being set apart for God. It also includes the thought of holiness. The Westminster Catechism describes it as ‘the work of God’s free grace, whereby we are re…
‘The life of the flesh is in the blood’, Lev. 17. 11. Some time ago I had the interesting experience of having to lie in a hospital bed for a couple of days and watch the blood of some kind donor drip i…
‘Thy word is truth’, John 17. 17. What divine credentials does the book known as the Holy Bible have, to make it stand out among all the false scriptures as the true word of God? To prove its authentici…
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