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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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Sunday, November 1, 1992

Good Mind Food

"Memory," said Cicero, "is the treasury and guardian of all things." The little girl however, had a different idea when she defined memory as "the thing that I forget with." The human mind is a masterpiece of God's workmanship (Ps. 139:14)....

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Sunday, November 1, 1992

Alas, It Was Borrowed

We understand a miracle to feed 5,000 or to raise the dead, certainly, but for a lost axe? The young man knew its importance. With the axe head gone, his means of serving the Lord and His people and being able...

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Sunday, November 1, 1992

Good Samaritans

Since the world began, there never has been such a storyteller as Jesus of Nazareth. His parables are priceless. They are the most unique word pictures ever presented to the wondering eyes of the children of men. A parable is...

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Sunday, November 1, 1992

Is Christ Your Focus?

More and more I am made to feel that Christ does not have His proper place among the children of God. He is not the object. It is either a doctrine, a dogma, a party, my experience--something beside Christ. We...

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Sunday, November 1, 1992

The Alpine Meadow

The Big Stony River is just to the left. We are walking upstream on a well-worn game trail. Behind us, momentarily hidden in clouds, rises the massive bulk of Mount McKinley--North America's highest peak. Miles ahead, at the moment unseen...

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Sunday, November 1, 1992

Serious Business

When life goes on well, self-sufficient complacency toward the Lord is apt to creep in. There is failure to feel the need for consistency in prayer. But when a critical issue looms, impossible to solve humanly, it results in a...

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