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    • Creation Or Evolution? – Record of the Flood

      In the first discussion of this subject ample evidence was furnished confirming the atheistic basis of evolution. The progenitors of the theory admit to this fact, and their outlook is wholly antagonistic to the Bible account of creation. The fact …

      Be Doers – Lessons from the book of James

      This pilgrimage of ours to the Kingdom of God can be a rich and rewarding experience. Each day a step forward in living the Truth. An extremely valuable assistance in this endeavour is an earnest consideration of the Epistle of …

      Lessons from Ants in the book of Proverbs

      Here are many wonderful lessons that we can learn from nature, for nature consists of the principles and laws God has set in motion. The cycle of life among the lower forms of living creatures and organ­isms, together with mankind—the …

      Musical Evening

      The scene is the Conference Musical Evening when some 1,200 Brethren, Sisters, young people and friends assembled in relaxed atmosphere to be uplifted in music and spiritual songs by individual and combined artists, in rich harmony and sweet melody; truly …

      Aids in preaching the Truth

      The Conference functions will be long remembered not only for the oppor­tunities of united worship and fraterniza­ion, but also for the interchange of ideas and opinions such as those on “Preaching the Truth”. One could wish that the opinions expressed …

      Take My Yoke upon You – Jeremiah and Timothy

      This was the Youth Session theme, dealt with under three headings, the first of which was, “The yoke in his life—Jeremiah”, as an introduction to which Bro. N. Davies (Newcastle) read Lamentations 3. 22-26.

      In opening his remarks Bro. B. …

      Christ the Firstborn – Colossians 1

      In the Unley Town Hall on Monday evening the first Study Session was held to the theme, “Christ in you—the hope of glory”, based on Colossians 1.

      Bro. J. Kershaw (Launceston) pointed out that the things written by Paul have …

      An Afternoon at Bethsalem -Christadelphian home for the aged

      The invasion started at 3 p.m., after Bro. G. C. Wauchope officially opened the Home for inspection. From then on a continuous stream of brethren, sisters and friends were directed through the maze of passages and rooms by well placed …

      The Miracle Of Resurrection

      There are many miracles in the pages of the Word, some very well-known. The New Testament gives a concentrated record of miracles performed by the Lord Jesus Christ —healing, raising to life, water changed to wine, multitudes fed, etc. Peter …

      The Call to Holiness – God’s requirement from mankind

      There is a quality of life which distinguishes the believer from the non­believer; an essential element which must be present in every disciple, making him radically different from what he was before baptism. In a word this quality is “holiness”.

      At the Memorial Meeting

      God’s creative glory, shown in the lovely arrangement of flowers and shrubs, at once provided a starting point for our meditation period so wisely provided for in the program. Silently, but ever so eloquently, the petals and leaves pressed their …

      The Reality of God from Genesis, Job and the Law of Moses

      The profoundest thought that can come into the human mind is that God exists, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him. The Apostle Paul con­siders it to be a cardinal principle of relig­ious belief that …

      In the Gospel Field during 1947

      Sometime in 1947, a “stranger” rode on a motor cycle into Toowoomba from Warwick, about 60 miles way, on rather a unique mission. Some years earlier he had been given a copy of “Elpis Israel’ by the late Bro. Harold …

      Faith and Works – Upholding Doctrines and Morals

      There is a tendency among the new generation of Christadelphians of today to exaggerate the importance of present-day evangelists such as Billy Graham (in the past it was Moody, Sankey, or Spurgeon), and it is quite understandable judging from the …

      C. B. M. Welfare Fund

      The work of the Christadelphian Bible Mission has been concentrated on the preaching of the Truth in distant lands, and, with God’s blessing, ecclesias and groups of believers have been established in a number of countries. It is our desire …

      The Holy Spirit teaches through the Sacred Scriptures

      I believe that the Holy Spirit is the only authoritative, infallible, efficient and sufficient teacher of the Christian religion, in all its parts. If I be asked, “What is the manner in which he teaches this religion?” I reply, “In …

      Fellowship and Encouragement

      Fellowship means much more, of course, than just sitting here together.” This comment was made in reference to the address we had just heard at the Memorial Meeting. The exhortation had focussed our attention on that vital aspect of “fellow­ship” …

      Image of God or Image of Man

      This verse of our hymn will prove true for us, provided of course, we have been approved by him, for judgment begins at the household of God and we must all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. Seeing then, …

      The True Christians Relationship to the State

      We live in an age of spiritual darkness of increasing and studied insolence toward God. The realm of Christendom has a name that it lives, but is dead. Spiritual darkness covers the earth and gross darkness the people.

      But we …

      Papal roles in the Churches

      Pope Pius X has his eyes constantly fixed upon Him of whom he is the vicar. He forces himself, as far as it is possible to human weakness, to practise the evangelical virtues in their integrity, and to cause to …

      The Right Hand of Fellowship

      There is a vitally significant moment when, with a handclasp, the words are spoken-“On behalf of the brothers and sisters in Christ now assembled here, and all those in the Household of God who meet in many places, I give …

      The use of “Heaven” in the Bible

      When reading  Jeremiah 23. 23, it is profitable to notice that the word “am” is in italics, which means that it is an added word and is not in the original manu­script. This changes the sense of the Word entirely. …

      The Alpha and the Omega

      The Opening Vision

      This vision is prefaced by a reference to the position of Christ. “I am the Alpha and Omega” (v. 8). These are the terms applied to the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet. Just as …

      Numbers 10 and 11 – Nadab – Abihu and Eldad – Medad

      Obedience is not naturally a trait of human character. Its lack brought calamity to Adam and Eve and their posterity do not quickly appreciate its wis­dom. Some men are flagrant in their willfulness; there are those who, in their anxi­ety …

      The Law of Moses in the New Testament Letters

      The letters to the Hebrews, the Romans and the Galatians discuss exhaustively the passing of the Law of Moses “for the weakness thereof” (Heb. 7. 18). In each epistle viewed separately, the arguments advanced to prove that the Law could …

      The Pope’s visit to Jerusalem

      Fifty-Four years ago an unknown writer was quoted as saying:

      “The Pope is the dark shadow which indicates the true substance that is coming. Christ is the true ‘Holy Father’. . . . He will really be in Jerusalem what …

      Discussing the term “Churches” in Revelation

      The matters of verses 4 to 9 of chap. 1 are a preface to the matters from verses 10 to 20. Here is stressed particularly the grace which is extended to the servants of God: firstly, in that they have …