~12 min.III. Heaven opened
biblecentre.org · ... is still open to us. One example to illustrate this: Paul says in Phil. 1: "Having the desire for departure and being with Christ, for it is very ...
~12 min.The Secret of the Dispensation
biblecentre.org · ... of Adam. He would exalt himself; the lowly mind goes down as Phil. 2 shows. This is most essential, and particularly important for the Gentile in ...
~6 min.Christian Ambition
towardthemark.org · ... no such life, nor did he desire that others should. Hear him say, in Phil. 3, "One thing I do," for like an athlete he was forgetting the things ...
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~6 min.Defending the Truth of Resurrection (1. Corinthians 15)
biblecentre.org · ... disposing of the mortal remains of the deceased is burial not cremation. Philippians 3:20-21 teaches that in the present responsible condition the body of ...
~6 min.1. Corinthians 15 - the Resurrection
biblecentre.org · ... disposing of the mortal remains of the deceased is burial not cremation. Philippians 3:20-21 teaches that in the present responsible condition the body of ...
~6 min.The First Epistle of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... with Polycarp of Smyrna (around 70 to 155 AC) in his letter to the Philippians. Irenaeus (around 140 to 202 AC), Clemens of Alexandria (around 150 to 215 ...
~6 min.The Perfect Love Of Christ-His Work And His Purpose
inthebeloved.org · ... are impressed and imbued with these thoughts of Christ about us. In Paul (Phil. 3), we see a man whose heart was so possessed by the love and ...
~7 min.His Childhood
biblecentre.org · ... Patmos, or among the evil influences of the court of Nero. (See Phil. 4. 22.). Circumstances are nothing to God, and it is not our surroundings ...
~6 min.Canaan
biblecentre.org · ... Thessalonians, Ephesians, and Colossians touch most on the Canaan side, while Philippians and 1 Peter take the wilderness path. It is clear that Canaan ...
~12 min.Atonement: Its Meaning And True Character
biblecentre.org · ... His obedience and devotedness as set forth in that matchless passage in Phil. 2 far exceeded any righteousness demanded by the Law of Moses. But ...