~5 Min.They Read In The Book
inthebeloved.org · ... getting much more in return. There are two lines of a hymn that help to ... knowledge of sin, so that the convicted one cries out, "O wretched man that I ...
Position:LDEM Jul 6, 2003
~9 Min.Investigating Spiritism
biblecentre.org · ... was awaiting them, examined their surroundings with the utmost thoroughness. One or two looked below chairs and couches, others shook the curtains, while a ...
~14 Min.The Earnest
biblecentre.org · ... most helpful food. But let us study two things. It cannot be too strongly urged ... while both Divine and Human, He is one Person. So also the Spirit is ...
~5 Min.Working for Christ
biblecentre.org · ... do you know yours? or is it possible that having been a Christian one year, two years, ten years, twenty years, as you read this you find it impossible to ...
~3 Min.The Largeness of God
biblecentre.org · ... scene where once he groaned in misery. 2. THE GREAT SCOPE OF THE GOSPEL. ... things will suffice to demonstrate it. 1. THE GREAT BLESSINGS OF THE GOSPEL. As ...
~25 Min.Lessons From Ezra
biblecentre.org · ... 'Let us build with you; for we seek your God, as ye do' (v.2). What more could one wish? However, their next phrase betrays them: 'and we do sacrifice unto him, ...
~4 Min.Luke 17
biblecentre.org · ... the time of His advent approaches two things will become prominent. First, there ... at the earliest moment. Only one deferred the ceremonial part in order ...
~6 Min.Epaphras, The Service Of Prayer
biblecentre.org · ... period of 365 years-is summed up in two short clauses-"Enoch walked with God; ... little in much." The history of one of the Old Testament saints-a history ...
~4 Min.The Restraints of Divine Love
towardthemark.org · ... the editor). There are two references in the Old ... Lk. 2:7, Jn. 18:12, Jn. 20:25. Part one of this article appeared in ...
Position:Toward the Mark #34
~8 Min.Exodus 12:37 - 14:20
biblecentre.org · ... of Ex. 13, are occupied with two things. First, certain historical details ... as belonging to it, under one stringent condition, that he was ...