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    • They Shall Walk With Me – Men of Faith

      Of both aEnoch and Noah It was said, “They walked with God”. He was their companion and they experienced His presence. In fact all the worthy men of old participated in the same joyous reality. When Abraham was ninety-nine years …

      Two Great Principles – Faith or Agnosticism

      There are two great opposing principles at work in the human family faith and agnosticism. It has been harder o persuade men and women that God exists and is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him, than it has …

      Faith And Works – Preaching Efforts

      It must ever be a cause of sadness and wonder to see many earnest people in the sects around us striving after righteousness, yet all in vain. It was the same in the day of the Apostle Paul. All Pharisees …

      The Healing Power of Jesus

      Matthew records that the healing power of Jesus caused the crowd to marvel and glorify God, who had given such power to man. The particular occa­sion is that of the healing of the man who was sick of the palsy. …

      The Kingdom of Heaven is Like Unto Leaven

      The kingdom of heaven”, said Jesus, “is like unto leaven, which a woman took and had in three measures of meal, un­til the whole was leavened” (Mat. 13. 33; Luke 13. 20).

      Much of the teaching of Jesus was spoken …

      Who Was Lucifer ?

      A Critical Enquiry Into The Claim That The Personage Referred To As “Lucifer” (Isaiah 14. 12) Was, and Is,

       The Devil.

      The name “Lucifer” is found only once in the Scriptures—in the verse above quoted—and the popular belief held by …

      Stones of witness – Crossing the River Jordan

      So they pressed forward, a concourse of two million people, marching irresistibly in the strength of Jehovah, after nearly four centuries of serfdom. Now they were glori­ously free—a nation born in a day. Dark­ness and despair spread over Egypt through …

      The Conscience Of Christ

      Conscience is “the testimony and secret judgment of the soul” (John 8. 9), and it works both ways in either accusing or excusing (Rom. 2. 15). It is referred to as good (1 Tim 1. 5), not troubled (Heb. 10. …

      Mark 11 – Jesus’ Ride into Jerusalem

      The first part of chapter 11 of Mark’s gospel describes the incident in the ministry of Jesus which is commemorated by Christen­dom on Palm Sunday. This is the ride into Jerusalem of our Lord. It is an incident which we …

      Identifying Jesus as the Son of Man

      In testifying to the supremacy of the Son of God as heir of all things in creation, with special emphasis on the point that even the world to come will be subject unto him, the writer to the Hebrews also …

      Jesus, Son of God and Son of Man

      The Bible is the Word of God; it is his textbook of man. These revelations have been suited to human life and times, while remaining a record of the ways of both God and man.

      When the writer of Hebrews …

      Choosing a Partner

      None would, speaking generally, enter into matrimony who were not in love. Two cannot walk together except they be agreed. Again, we say, none would think of marrying because it was felt to be the right thing to do.

      Marriage …

      To Be Long-Suffering

      Exhortations are introduced in a number of ways, and the use of words to the effect, that “we are admonished by the writer to the Hebrews to suffer the word of exhortation”, is quite common. The implica­tion seems to be …

      Diabolos and Satan

      It is said that “Satan” means an adver­sary—which could be good or bad; that “Diabolos” as used by the sacred writers is always sinister and evil. Parkhurst, long ago, pointed out that the New Testament was not written in classic …

      The Great Doctrinal Conflict – Gentile vs Hebrew

      Part 2

      In the previous installment of this article the difference between Hebrew and Gentile beliefs about the Creator and the death state was briefly dealt with. The part which follows deals with the change which occurred in the early …

      Compassion in the Book of Jude

      Of all New Testament writers, perhaps Jude is the most outspoken. He re­fers in his epistle to those who had perverted the “grace of God” and “de­nied the Lord Jesus Christ”, ungodly men who had chan­ged the “common salva­tion” into …

      Israel Bible Study Association

      In Israel, the Bible is credited with a practical value that is applied in unexpected ways.

      That the Scriptures are our only true guide to spiritual living is well known and accepted by us, with well grounded assurance and justifiable …

      The Everlasting Influence of the Bible

      Thousands of people thronged the city streets to see the opening pageant of Adelaide’s Festival of Arts. The sunset glow was fading. when the coloured illumin­ations and floodlights outlined the buildings and displayed the rows of invited guests flanking the …

      Dedicating Our Time to God

      Our time belongs to God. Every moment is His, and we are under the most solemn obligation to improve it to His glory. Of no talent He has given will He require a more strict account than our time. As …

      Discussion on “The Kingdom of Heaven Suffereth Violence”.

      Quite a number of ex­planations of the pas­sage, “The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force” (Matt. 11. 12), have been put forward and may be summarised thus:

      The kingdom suffered violence by the persecution, …

      The Expositors Bible

      In our vigorous defence of the Truth and implied or downright condemnation of the clergy, it is sometimes overlooked that many of them have rendered inestimable service in the translation and exposition of the Bible. For confirmation of the former …

      Fulfilment – Life In The Kingdom

      Were we in Haifa today, a city in Israel, we would find located in a certain street a departmen­tal store with a very attrac­tive name: “Chefzi Ba”— Hebrew for “All that I desire”. As we are gath­ered to reflect upon …

      “Burden” in Relation to Prophecy in Isaiah

      “The burden of Baby­lon” (Is. 13. 1), “The bur­den of Egypt” (Is. 19. 1), etc. In what sense is this word used? The Hebrew word is MASSA, which is the usual one for a load to be carried, whether literal …

      The Second Adam—Life

      This is the story of the greatest victory of all time. No greater contrast between opposites is pos­sible: the first Adam brought failure, retreat, anxiety and the grave; the second brought triumph, freedom from fear, peace, joy and life for …

      The First Adam – Death

      There is something peculiarly striking in the manner in which the Book of Genesis opens. We’re at once introduced to God in the essential fulness of His Being. There’s no introduc­tory matter, as it were; it’s to God that we’re …

      Who Should we Be Yoked With?

      Pauls well known warning, “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers” (2 Cor. 6. 14), introduces us to the fundamental idea behind the word yoke. It is a join­ing together in close associ­ation. Two beasts, usually oxen, were fastened …

      Your Redemption Draweth Nigh!

      These words of exhortation and warning which Jesus uttered on the Mount of Olives are in the minds of brethren and sisters today, perhaps to an extent never known before. The Scriptures teem with similar words of warning. “Watch! Hold …

      Watching Britain’s Decision in 1962

      To the waiting servants of God, the signs of the times have always been filled with the portent of things to come.

      Europe united and at peace, has long been a dream of statesmen of France, Germany, Britain and the …

      God Manifestation

      The Father of all glory, who proclaimed that glory through angels, prophets, patriarchs and the ancient saints, manifested the might of his glory in the son of his love. If we regard the son as a man with a divine …