God’s Law: The Grand Charter of Freedom
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Editorial
The Law of Liberty
Our compassionate Creator does not bid us keep His Ten Commandments without assuring us of His strength to make it possible!
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Putting First Those Who Came First
God’s 5th commandment to honor our father and mother is to influence our attitude in many more ways than most of us realize today.
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Respecting What’s Not Mine
God’s 8th commandment warning not to steal requires economy and strict honesty, with an exactness and thoroughness that will bear the inspection of Heaven—and our Saviour is willing to help us be overcomers in this.
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Understanding Moral Purity
We are told that licentiousness—violation of God’s 7th commandment—is the special sin of this age. James White gives insight on how to ward off the enemy’s temptations toward the prevailing corruption.
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Honest to the Core
God’s 9th commandment requires an honesty that is more than skin deep. Yet we cannot be truthful to others until we are open to the inspection of the Omniscient One who sees all.
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Contentment in Christ
There is only possible way to abide by God’s 10th commandment warning against covetousness. We won’t be inclined to covet if we are content with all that we have, trusting our God to provide for us.
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Keeping the Sabbath . . .
Isaiah 58 opens a whole new horizon of what it really means to keep the Sabbath day holy. It’s not just about what we don’t do on the seventh day—it’s also about we DO do on that sacred day, through the presence of an abiding Christ.
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My Two-Conversion Story
Jesus finds precious souls in darkness and graciously draws them with the cords of His love. It’s a life-changing experience when the soul surrenders to this tender wooing of the Holy Spirit.
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From Canada to Cancun
Your brethren and sisters in the faith are found in different places all over the world. Why not go and meet them?
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Children’s Corner
Sweet Rewards.
The painstaking work of honey bees—and the delicious product of their labors—is an object lesson and inspiration to children of all ages.