~8 Min.Chapter 3
... Grace alone has made the difference, and according to that grace are we to act towards others. Man after the flesh; the kindess of a Saviour-God; the sense ...
~9 Min.The New Nature and the Old
biblecentre.org · ... the deeds of the body ye shall live" (Rom. 8:13). Is it by a great act of our own will that we finally obtain the Spirit's power and overcome, or ...
~6 Min.The Life of Abraham
biblecentre.org · ... Isaiah, Ezekiel and Micah. The NT mentions Abraham in Matthew, Luke, John, in the Acts as well as in the Epistles to the Romans, the Galatians, and the ...
~12 Min.Chapter 1
... there, where there is no defilement or possibility of decay. The power of God acting by sustaining faith in the heart. But it is by moral means that this ...
~26 Min.Blessings Bestowed Demands Becoming Behaviour
biblecentre.org · ... in 1 Corinthians. Frank Wallace. The Establishment of the Church at Corinth (Acts 18). Before we begin to consider the first epistle to the ...
~14 Min.Chapter 5
... stamped upon us, and in some sort to walk like Him. God's grace and love acting in man go up again to God in devotedness. Moreover, let us remark here, and ...
~45 Min.In The Day Of Ruin
biblecentre.org · ... is pursuing what is right and proper before God and man and acting consistently. We should notice that righteousness is listed first, then faith, then love, ...
~16 Min.Chapter 4
... dwelt in them. Partakers of the divine nature of the God who is love; its actings prove that He dwells in us. The three tests of true Christianity are now ...
~19 Min.Chapter 2
... should take place, there is provision made by grace, in order that grace may act, and that we may be neither condemned, nor brought again under the law. We ...
~6 Min.The Rapture and the Appearing
biblecentre.org · ... you unto Myself, that where I am, there ye may be also" (ch.14). The Acts of the Apostles presents the Appearing and not the Rapture. It is the burden of ...
~19 Min.Christian worship
faq-bible.org · 13.1 What exactly is worship? Worship is the act of bowing[1] before God (see Q.16), acknowledging and expressing His worthiness: who He is, His attributes, ...