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    • Resurrectional Responsibility – Part three

      We would like for you to consider the 12th chapter of John to determine just what makes one responsible to the judgment seat of Christ. This is a wonderful section of John’s epistle. Between John 12 and 13 appears to …

      By Cool Siloam – Part three

      Of all the feasts of the Lord listed in Leviticus 23, there is one that stands apart from the others, for various reasons. Principally because it was intended to be a happy festival, a holiday festival, coming as it did, …

      A Jamaican “Holiday”

      It was my second trip to the island commonwealth of Jamaica, again to visit the brethren and to participate in the 1983 Bible School and Campaign. On my first visit, in 1979, I had been accompanied by Barbara, but that …

      Attitudes – Part two

      Let us turn back to the epistle of Romans and discover a wonderful lesson. We turn to the first chapter and we’re going to see not the great argument of the Apostle but look beyond at the brother who is …

      Signs of the Times – Part unknown

      Is the World Warming Up?

      A report by the Environmental Protection Agency predicting changes in the earth s climate due to the greenhouse effect received considerable publicity in October The report warned that a gradual warming of the earth s …

      Editorial

      “There is something in me worth saving, though I can’t find what it is just yet.” This quotation is attributed to the famous author, Robert Louis Stevenson.

      We can all emphasize with this thought if we are honest with ourselves. …

      Back to the Eternal’s three O’s

      Christadelphians, let us arise! — and stand on our feet with praises unto our Father, the Lord God Omnipotent” (Rev. 19:6); for doth not the Psalmist David tell us that Yahweh’s Omni­presence surrounds us at all times? (Psalm 139:7-10) . …

      “A Lamb to the Slaughter” – Part five

      The previous section (vv. 4-6) gave the reason for the sufferings of the Mes­siah. This section gives the facts of the sufferings.

      The figure is continued, from the previous section, of the Messiah as a lamb, or a sheep. The …

      Resurrectional Responsibility – Part two

      As we explained in the last issue of The Tidings, Bro. Ron Abel gave a study day in Hamilton, Ontario on the subject of resurrectional responsibility. Bro. Abel said, “Our considerations in this analysis will take us to certain key …

      Hezekiah – Part two

      Now here is a most remarkable thing That such a man as Ahaz should sire such a son as Hezekiah That the one who temporized with a lack of faith, rejecting because of the weight of their spiritual demands, the …

      Signs of the Times – Part unknown

      Worldwide Weather Patterns Change

      This year the United States experienced the worst drought since the dust bowl years of the ’30s Low summer rainfall and 100 degree temperatures have lowered soil moisture to the lowest level in years. The corn …

      Editorial

      “Summer time and the living is easy” are words to a famous old song about the summer months. For many, summer is their favorite season of the year. It is the time when most take their vacation. Relaxing at the …

      Immanuel – Part one

      In the southeast corner of Jerusalem is a spring called Gihon, or the Virgin’s Spring. It lies on the western, lower slope of the Kedron Valley and, in ancient times, was led inside the city walls near the junction of …

      “Behold my Servant” – Part four

      (4) “He Hath Borne Our Griefs” (Isaiah 53:4-6)

      The heart of the matter is reached in this section, as the realization comes to the onlookers that the sufferings of this man were for their sakes! Of the twelve assertions that …

      Resurrectional Responsibility – Part one

      Elsewhere in this issue of The Tidings there is an article explaining how the study day on resurrectional responsibility came about in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Many of our unamended brethren and sisters have asked us to explain the Bible verses …

      Does it Make a Difference?

      But men are not only made, or constituted sinners by the disobedience of Adam, but they become sinners even as he, by actual transgression. Having attained the maturity of their nature, they become accountable and responsible creatures. At this crisis …

      Reverence

      In the spirit of love, I would like to remind all of us of things that we already know but from time-to-time need reminding of.

      What is reverence? It is the feeling, or attitude, of deep respect tinged with awe …

      Signs of the Times – Part unknown

      Arafat’s PLO Rebellion

      Yam Arafat who has led the faction ridden Palestine Liberation Organization for over 14 years has apparently survived an attempt by the radical element in the organization to oust him Arafat whom many Israelis consider their terrorist …

      Editorial

      “Hurry up to wait” seems to be the pass word when it comes to traveling. One hurries to leave the house for the airport only to wait in traffic jams. One hurries to unload the bags at curbside only to …

      “Behold My Servant” – Part three

      Isa. 52 :15 : “So shall he sprinkle many nations; the kings shall shut their mouths at him: for that which had not been told them shall they see; and that which they had not heard shall they consider.”

      One …

      One Body in Christ

      “Ye are called in one hope” and to this we all give assent. There is only one hope for the faithful in Christ; all will be given immortality and will reign with Christ on the earth. There are not a …

      So Short—Yet so Tall

      Because he was short in stature he was quickly lost in a crowd. He did not belong in the ranks of those who strode the preaching platform of the brotherhood, but nevertheless he was seen of God as a son …

      Signs of the Times – Part unknown

      A Change in Jewish Tradition

      According to Jewish tradition the children of Jewish fathers and gentile mothers are not accepted as Jews unless they go through a process of conversion but children of Jewish mothers are presumed Jewish whether the …

      Editorial

      “Christ is the head of this house, the unseen guest at every meal, the silent listener to every conversation.” Many have a plaque with these words hanging in their home.

      It is interesting to consider the difference a guest makes …

      “Behold My Servant” – Part Two

      “My Servant Shall Deal Prudently”

      (Isaiah 52:13-15)

      After Jesus had been scourged, he was handed over to the execution squad by Pilate. He had known what to expect for a long time — the terrible climax of all his …

      The Chariot of the Cherubim – Part six

      A Chronological Problem

      The cherubim of the vision are present through the first eleven chapters of Ezekiel. And there is a problem here. The cherubim are not developed until after the return of Christ. Yet, the cherubim are there in …

      Will you be in the Kingdom?

      Here are 2 questions for you to consider:

      Do you really want to be in the Kingdom? Do you think you’ll be there?

      Surely all of us would answer “Yes” to number 1, but when it comes to number 2 …

      Signs of the Times – Part unknown

      Politics and the Church

      Pope John Paul II has repeatedly urged the Catholic clergy to avoid political action. Political action here obviously means :he holding of political office but does not preclude the taking of sides on economic and social …

      Editorial

      There was a sign hanging on the wall, of an establishment back in the gold rush days that went something like this, “I ain’t what I ought to be, I ain’t what I’m going to be, but, I’m thankful that …

      The Chariot Of The Cherubim – Part five

      Iniquity of the City of Jerusalem

      The first chapter of Ezekiel gives us a pictorial representation of the saints as the chariot, or vehicle of the Spirit of God in His usage of them as His instruments of vengeance during …