No Ordinary Man
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Editorial
Woes on the Pharisses
Mere theory is not convincing; people want to SEE a sermon by the daily lives of DOERS of the Word, not merely hearers and preachers of it.
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Reverence for the Almighty One
The third commandment of God’s moral law of Ten Commandments should make us pause before speaking and consider the importance of have a pure heart that we may rightly represent Him in character as well as speech.
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Reverence for the House of God and His Word
The third commandment involves an attitude that senses the infinite greatness of God, is awed by the realization of His presence, and cherishes every word that proceeds from His mouth.
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The Feasts, New Moons, and Sabbaths of the Hebrews
As we picture the entire plan of salvation as it unfolds throughout Bible history, the symbols of the Old Testament ceremonial law will not confused with the distinctive seventh-day Sabbath of the fourth commandment.
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Promoting Life or Fostering Death?
The sixth commandment of God’s law is to reach to the depth of the human heart. After sin entered our world and our human nature, the crime of Cain tainted our spirit—and only Christ can transform it completely.
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The Cross of Calvary
The centerpiece of human history is the only hope for our fallen human nature. God became man, He died in our behalf, and He freely offers triumph over the world, the flesh, and the devil to all who will accept it wholeheartedly.
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Justification by Faith
By uplifting the Creator, Sustainer, Redeemer, and Ransom, we are filled to overflowing with the only hope that is real in this world—peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
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No Ordinary Man
Read this stirring testimony of one touched by Jesus, the only Saviour of humanity. Having only a limited time on this earth need not limit our faith in eternal redemption and everlasting life through His forgiving grace.
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Children's Corner
Thankful for Time
The greatest blessing we can give our children is the gift of time with them, one-on-one. They are happier as a result, and above all—ultimately, they will be thankful for it.