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Sunday, August 1, 1993

After God’s Heart

In considering the richly gifted son of Jesse, we see him as shepherd, poet, minstrel, soldier, exile, and king. The history of David begins in 1 Samuel and ends in 1 Kings, and is characterized by some very bitter and...

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Sunday, August 1, 1993

Mimic Me!

Accurate teaching of the Word of God is vital for healthy, spiritual growth. In the Great Commission, our Lord commanded, "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the Name of the Father, and of the...

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Sunday, August 1, 1993

What Christians Should Be

The Scriptures reveal to us many things the Lord has saved us for, and it is well that when we find them we should ponder them over in His presence, seeking the needed grace to be just what He wants...

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Sunday, August 1, 1993

Like Him at Last

"As we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly" (1 Cor. 15:49). THE PURPOSE (ROM. 8:29) Those called according to His purpose are conformed to the image of His Son. It was the...

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Thursday, July 1, 1993

Where is Calvary?

There has been considerable debate over the years concerning the actual site of Golgotha, Skull Hill. It would seem that the Lord, knowing the tendency of the human heart to adore just about anything but what it should rightly adore,...

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Thursday, July 1, 1993

The Meaning of the Cross

There are several occasions in the Gospel records when the enemies of our Lord uttered truths, the deep significance of which was lost upon them. "Perceive ye," they said, "how ye prevail nothing. Behold the world is gone after Him"...

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Thursday, July 1, 1993

The Measure of God’s Love

There is a story God delights to tell. lt is the story of His grace. It is the story of Calvary, for at that place called Calvary God commended "His love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners,...

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Thursday, July 1, 1993

The Cross from God’s Viewpoint

Human beings are naturally self-centered, especially in our egocentric age. So it is no wonder if, when surveying the death of Christ, we view it from our own standpoint, instead of seeing it from Heaven's  --for the glory of the...

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Thursday, July 1, 1993

The Fragrance of Christ

"He is altogether lovely . . . Thy name is as ointment poured forth."   Song of Solomon 5:16; 1:3 Bread and water are necessities of life. It is no wonder, then, that the Scripture sets forth Christ as the Bread...

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