~11 Min.IV. The glorified Christ in the letters of Paul (Chapters 6-10)
biblecentre.org · ... dust" (cf. Ps. 90:3). All men (with one exception) who have lived since Adam ... be summarised by his action with two men: the "first man" and ...
~32 Min.Devotedness: What Is It?
inthebeloved.org · ... not that we desire to set the one against the other; we want to combine ... It has often been said, "There are two sides to every question." This saying is ...
~5 Min."A little maid" Faithfulness in Obscurity
towardthemark.org · ... Uprooted violently from the midst of home and loved ones by the savage enemies of her country she found ... 2 Kings 5:2-4. There was nothing novel about ...
Position:Toward the Mark #72
~10 Min.Prayer
towardthemark.org · ... since they are closely connected with one another. If one only reads the ... God's Word and Praying are two things of inestimable significance, especially ...
Position:Toward the Mark #36
~9 Min.Exodus 32:1 - 33:11
biblecentre.org · ... our members which are on the earth, one of which is this covetousness which is ... on his way down, and having the two tables of stone in his hand. The ...
~28 Min.The First Epistle To Timothy
biblecentre.org · ... they might be thoroughly dealt with and exercised in the conscience! 1 Timothy 2. In the next chapter (1. Tim. 2) the apostle carries on his care as ...
~10 Min.Gethsemane - Luke 22:44
biblecentre.org · ... about Christ are connected with them, when one knows that verses 43 and 44 ... knows how to separate absolutely these two parts of suffering, and to turn ...
~6 Min.Conversion To God
biblecentre.org · ... the ship was wrecked; but every one who had sailed with Paul was ... souls through some stereotyped experience. No two Bible conversions are alike as to ...
~10 Min.His Mother's Song
biblecentre.org · ... Scripture, are used first by Hannah, the once barren and sorrowful woman (see chaps. 1: 11; 2: 10). Such are God's ways. He uses the things that are weak; and ...
~51 Min.The First Epistle Of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... of God, "as each man hath received the gift." It is not merely certain men, one or two, but "as each man," whatever the number, whether few or many. "As each ...