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    • Promises of God – Part unknown

      Our first Promise is found in Hebrews 6:19: “which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that within the veil.”

      One of the definitions of the word “anchor” is “a …

      The Sluggard: – Part unknown

      The Book of Proverbs contains two parables of the sluggard, which are linked together by a common ending:

      “Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise: Which, having no guide, overseer, or ruler, pro­videth her meat …

      The Triumph Of The Meek

      The voices of pride and humility speak in the parable of the two men who went into the Temple to pray. In his inordinate self-esteem the Pharisee showed double presumption; against God, whom he thanked for his exclusiveness, and against …

      Signs Of The Times – Part unknown

      The world once again enters a new year with most of the nations plagued with turmoil and uncertainty. While there is hope for better conditions no real feeling of confidence exists that the year 1969 will bring much improvement. Rather …

      Paul’s discerning Mind

      However, on the other side of the ledger, the liberalism of Gama­liel’s teaching is shown in his advice at the apprehension of Peter and the other apostles recorded in Acts 6: 34-40. This liberalism had an effect on Paul’s life …

      Paul’s tutor Gamaliel

      In due time Paul probably accompanied by his father, left the seaport city of Tarsus, and started for the place that was the ambition of every Jewish boy to see — Jerusalem. It was determined that he should be educated …

      Paul’s early training in the Law

      Paul’s early training in the law of God, a law that was holy, just and good, had the desired results. He tells us of this in Gal. 3:23-25. We can imagine like all boys how the rigid training must have …

      The Choosing of Apostle Paul

      As an introduction to our studies we would recommend that we read from Acts 9:1-30.

      Here is the conversion, (turn­ing around, for such conversion means) in its most graphic form, of the man who perhaps next to Christ himself, has …

      Jesus Christ, David and Abraham

      “The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham” (Matt. 1:1).

      Again taking our cue from the first verse in the New Testament we will speak more particularly of Jesus Christ. …

      The Wedding Garment

      “And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch, Lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping” Mark 13:36.

      Will the bridegroom find us as a part of the bride, watching and waiting, prepared, fully adorned in a beautiful …

      Jude – To continue Earnestly in the Faith

      At the time that Jude wrote his epistle to those who are sanctified or set apart by God the Father, preserved in Jesus Christ, and called. He exhorts them to contend earnestly for the Faith, and warns them of the …