~5 Min.The Israelites in the Land of Canaan
... abode and which therefore valued communion with Him. The elder son in Lk. 15 attached no value to happiness in communion with his father. He ...
~104 Min.The Book Of Exodus
biblecentre.org · ... From the moment He puts His sheep He has found upon His shoulder (Lk. 15:5) to the blessed day, when He gathers His own, He carries them in His ...
~6 Min.Emblems and Types of the Holy Spirit
biblecentre.org · ... them sensitive to the gospel invitation. 16. The Woman with Light in Lk. 15. In this parable the three persons of the Godhead are shown to be ...
~6 Min.The Gospel of Salvation - Part 1: Justification from sins
faq-bible.org · ... not seek God but the good news is that God sought man (see Lk. 15). 5.3 Why was Paul not ashamed of the Gospel ( Rom. 1:16-17)? Paul ...
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~6 Min.5. The Gospel of Salvation - Justification from Sins
... Man did not seek God, but the good news is that God sought man (Lk. 15). 5.3 Why was Paul not ashamed of the gospel (Rom. 1:16-17)? Paul might ...
~6 Min.Gracious Husbandman
inthebeloved.org · ... which the blessed God gives Himself to the work of salvation. The whole of Lk. 15 again shows it to us. The personal toil of the Shepherd, the ...
~12 Min.The World, Our 'Cave' - Will You Escape?
... There is a way back to God from the dark paths of sin. In Lk. 15, God is pictured finding, saving and receiving in the three parables of the ...
~7 Min.Lift Up Your Eyes
biblecentre.org · ... God, the Sovereign God, is active, active in every case of blessing. Lk. 15 contains but one parable, and from beginning to end it is full of ...
~7 Min.The Lord Thy Keeper
towardthemark.org · ... shall any one pluck them out of My hand." In the beautiful picture of Lk. 15, the Lord finds His lost sheep, "layeth it on His shoulders," and " ...
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~142 Min.Comments On The First Book Of Samuel
biblecentre.org · ... manifestly teaches. "They found them not." How precious is the contrast in Lk. 15:4, where the Shepherd whose one sheep was lost is seen "going ...