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Tuesday, December 1, 1992

No Exaggeration

It is not difficult to exaggerate human things. They are, by nature, so small that one can almost unsuspectingly cross the line. It's so easy that we have invented a score of words to describe the phenomenon. The poet calls...

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Tuesday, December 1, 1992

Christ is All

The central theme of the Colossian epistle is found in chapter 3:11: "Where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Barbarian, Scythian, bond nor free: but Christ is all, and in all." The apostle seems to sweep aside...

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Tuesday, December 1, 1992

Why the Savior Came

It is perfectly natural for us to ask the question: "Why was God manifest in the flesh and dwell among us?" We seek for an answer to satisfy both mind and heart. To Fulfill Scripture In the first place, we find that...

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Tuesday, December 1, 1992

The Deity of Christ

We Christians believe that the One who died for us on Golgotha is truly God as well as truly Man. This doctrine is one of the foundation truths of Christianity. When Pliny wrote to the Emperor Trajan in the second century,...

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Tuesday, December 1, 1992

Behold Your King!

The hour is early, but not too early for the wicked Caiaphas to be abroad. He slept little, if any, the previous night, and now has dawned the day for which he has lived for full three years. Before the...

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Tuesday, December 1, 1992

Thinking of Christ

Let us consider why all men ought to think of Christ; common thoughts of many about Christ; and thoughts true Christians have about Him. Why All Men Ought to Think of Christ All men ought to think of Christ because of the...

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Tuesday, December 1, 1992

Thou Art Worthy

Our glorious Lord is the foundation of all the work of God in every age; the source of every blessing for His people of all times; the unique element of cohesion in the whole universe; whether physical or spiritual, historical...

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Sunday, November 1, 1992

Good Works

Dan was a mountain of a man. He could drink anyone else under the table on the university campus where he attended. He was not afraid to take anybody on. He usually won--until he decided to challenge the group of...

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Sunday, November 1, 1992

Going Online

In 1890, James Strong published a book that was to become a favorite of Bible students for the next 100 years. His exhaustive concordance of the Bible is now considered an invaluable resource and indispensable for the serious student of...

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