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    • The Testimony of Jesus – Part Six

      In those days, sectarian names were held in abhorrence by many of the more Biblically-minded, (including of course, Dr Thomas) and therefore no denominational label can be attached to these pre-Christadelphian brethren Each little congregation adopted a name of its …

      Reasonable Service

      There is a “reasonable service” which is required of us as brethren of Christ, and it is spoken of in Romans, chapter 12, verse 1 The “reasonable service” requited of us is to present our bodies a living sacrifice, isn’t …

      A Meal Together

      In olden times when men wished to show that they meant no harm to one ano­ther, they would have a meal together Only a traitor or double dealer would go back on that bond Certain foods or acts, such as …

      Faithful until the End?

      As instructed by our Lord, we gather together each week to break bread, a privilege for which we should be truly thankful.

      After Jerusalem was destroyed, and the Jews scattered, the early believers met in the catacombs (a network of …

      Signs of the Times

      When questions are raised regarding the probability of another world war, most observers look to Viet Nam, China or Russia. This is especially true of people in the United States because we are most closely associated with news concerning these …

      Editorial

      The very first time we went bowling, the first ball we rolled was a strike! Much to the amazement of those with us, the second ball was also a strike At this point we had as high a score as …

      Communications

      Almost no-one, except some scientists, know how many satellites are in orbit around the earth at the present moment. Their uses are many: military recognizance, television and radio transmitters and receivers, weather surveyors, magnetic field probes, and so on. From …

      Not Without Witness – Part five

      Prof. Saurat suggests that the Mortalist ideas were driven out of England some time subsequent to the Act of Uniformity and survived in the U.S.A. He discusses at considerable length the connections between the Christadelphian body and the remnants of …

      Christadelphians and the State – Part three

      In addition to the insurmountable dif­ficulty one would encounter in public office to exercise the principles of Christianity, one must also consider that many of the decisions he would be called upon to make would be inconsistent with the commandments …

      A Practical Limit

      Everything in life has a practical limit. The quantity of food we eat, the amount of sleep we get, the length of time we can work, are common examples of areas in life that need our discipline and re­straint. Excess …

      Signs of the Times

      Fearful Sights

      Mankind is in a state of rebellion and chaos. The greatest power on earth finds itself powerless to solve the tensions building up within it. The United States has a minority of ten percent which is stirring from …

      Editorial

      “Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make thee mad.” With a loud voice Festus cried out these words as Paul was making his defense before King Agrippa.

      Although Paul was not mad as he patiently explained to Festus, …

      Do we gather daily?

      For forty years manna was the bread of life for the Israelites. “I am the bread of life,” said Jesus, “he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that be­lieveth on me shall never thirst” (John 6:35). Deuteronomy …

      Christ Died for Sinners

      Although all believers in the Bible rec­ognize this as an established fact, yet few seem to understand why God re­quired the sacrificial death of Jesus, His begotten Son, as a prerequisite to the forgiveness of sins unto salvation. This is …

      Not Without Witness – Part 4

      Most of the early pioneers for the gospel were people of little account to the world, their names unknown, their brave stand for Christ unsung and unremembered. Records of their struggles lie buried in old archives, ignored by historians on …

      “Love”

      Suppose someone is a mighty evangelist and an outstanding Bible student. Sup­pose also that this person faithfully en­dures great trials, and then when oppor­tunity arises he gives all of his savings to the poor. Finally he dies a martyr burned …

      The need to reaffirm our Position

      It is scripturally sound and spiritually bene­ficial to restate our beliefs and this is especially true when the very foundation stones upon which our faith is built are being challenged. By reaffirming our position we give courage to others who …

      Citizens

      In front of the United Nations build­ing in New York there is an arc of flags. They are the flags of the member nations. Every visitor sees them and looks for the flag of his own nation in that color­ful …

      Christadelphians and the State – Part Two

      To the world at large, and, indeed, to Christendom in general there is absolutely nothing incompatible with the spirit of Christianity to run for and hold political offices. In fact, it is considered “patriotic” for the servant of the Lord …

      The Rich Young Ruler

      Many of us have speculated as to who the “rich young ruler” could have been, but the value of the incident lies in the fact that this is not mentioned. Whoever he was, he must have been in a hurry. …

      Signs of the Times

      About three years ago, Astronomer Maarten Schmidt entered the huge silver dome of California’s Mt. Palomar Observatory, as he does about thirty times a year, to study and analyze faint quasar light that has been travelling through space, it would …

      Editorial

      “For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone; the flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come.”

      A lot of birds have sung and gone since Solomon penned these words. …

      A Riddle and a Parable – Part Six

      ” . . . A great eagle, with great wings, long winged, full of feathers, which had divers colours, came unto Lebanon, and took the highest branch of the cedar: He cropped off the top of his young twigs, and …

      Not Without Witness – Part three

      A short history of witness to the Truth and a challenge for today.

      The vigor of anti-orthodox literature is in no matter more evident than in con­nection with the trinity. An example is that of John Fry, a Dorset man …

      The Royal Family

      Royal babies are always an attraction. In Britain where the monarchy has lasted through centuries the children of the reigning king or queen are heralded with joy. They betoken the continuity of the monarchy. They stand for something greater than …

      Christadelphians and the State – Part One

      From time to time, inquiries are re­ceived from our readers relative to the position of the Christian in the world. To what extent may the followers of Christ involve themselves in the affairs of this life? What is the Scriptural …

      Memorial Feast

      It seems strange that we need to be reminded of the many good things that God has done for us. This feast of which we are about to partake is a provision made by God to keep us in remembrance …

      Signs of the Times

      If there is one outstanding similarity between the various prophecies of the Old Testament that deal with events lead­ing up to the return of Jesus Christ and the establishment of His kingdom, it is in respect to the geographical arena …

      Editorial

      Oliver Wendell Holmes said “Most people are willing to take the Sermon on the Mount as a flag to sail under, but few will use it as a rudder by which to steer.”

      The teachings of the Master are not …

      The Promises of God

      Our first promise today is found in Psalms 9:18: “The needy shall not always be forgotten; the expectation of the poor shall not perish forever.”

      It is a sad, but nevertheless true fact that, ever since Adam’s fall in the …