
Alone…Yet Not Alone
Vast crowds had milled around our Lord that last week He spent on earth prior to the Cross. On the last night of all He had withdrawn Himself with His disciples to the upper room, seen in those wonderful five...
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When a Sinner Repents
The gospel is “so great salvation” because of— • its Divine Source, for it is “the gospel of God” (Rom. 1:1). • its Matchless Provision, for it is “the gospel of His Son” (Rom. 1:9). • its Prophetic Claim (Rom. 1:16), for it...
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The Cross in the Believer’s Life
The role of the cross in devotedness: There is a drawing and compelling power in the lavish gift of Christ’s life that stirs thinking believers to “follow the Lamb” wherever He leads. “Wherefore Jesus also, that He might sanctify the people...
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Little People?
Having just returned from the country roads, quaint towns and compact cars in Ireland, I am forceably reminded that I am in the land of Bigger is Better. Not just highways and big cars and tall buildings, but super highways...
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Girded Loins and Burning Lamps
In Luke 11 our Lord speaks of His going back to the Father by way of the Cross (v. 29). During His absence the people of God would be left in the world to witness for Him. That witness is...
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Who Needs Shepherding?
The work of shepherding, unlike that of evangelism, is manifold and varied—as varied as is human nature. Those who would do this work, must, of course, look to the Lord for guidance. Still, it may not be out of place...
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The Greatest Thing in the World
On one of his trips to England, D. L. Moody was staying at Lord Aberdeen’s country house, near London. He was asked to give a devotional, but being weary after preaching, he asked if Prof. Drummond might speak instead. This...
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The Testimony of Peggy O’Neill
My name is Peggy O’Neill, and this is the story of my conversion to Christ at age 70, after practicing as a nun in the Catholic Church for 50 years. I write this in the hope that it will help...
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