King's Business - 1961-12

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MOODY ANNUITIES are Safa . . . Sound and Satisfying

The Editors of The King's Business invite readers to contribute outlines for sermons for use in this column. WHY AM I INVOLVED IN THE MISSIONARY ENTERPRISE? t.| The Coming of the King. 2. The Condition of the Heathen. 3. The Command of the King. 4. The Challenge of Communism. THE SOJOURN IN EGYPT Genesis 46:3 1. The Greatness of God’s Purpose. 2. The Reality of God’s Guidance. 3. The Wisdom of God’s Love. THE PLACE OF REFUSAL Introduction:—Four Youths 1. Taught how to decide. 2. Minority Decisions. 3. Involvement of decisions. 4. Finality of decisions. I. Moses—Refused Royal Adoption, Heb. 11:24. A. Faithful Parents. R. Final Rreat. II. David—Refused Royal Armour, I Sam. 17:39. A. Untried. B. Unproved. C. Unused—Public Victory depends on Private Victory. III. Daniel — Refused Royal Ambrosia, Dan. 1:8. A. Different in Person. B. Different in Position. C. Different in Provision. IV. Jesus—Refused Royal Acclaim, John 6:15. A. Three Times, on man’s terms. B. Popular Demand. G Popular Command. Conclusion:- Youthful Choices. 1. Training. 2. Trials. 3. True. PARABLE OF THE WONDERFUL FATHER I. Prodigal Son—Mad. Rewarded by his Father. II. Prodigal Son—Bad. Rejected by his Father. III. Prodigal Son—Sad. Remembered by his Father. IV. Prodigal Son—Glad. Received by his Father. JOSEPH'S PORTRAYAL OF CHRIST Scofield mentions there are 45 resem­ blances; Arthur Pink finds more than one hundred correspondences. 1. The Beloved Son of Jacob. 2. The Hated One of his Brothers. 3. The Degraded Servant of Potiphar. 4. The Exalted Prince of Egypt. 5. The Renowned Saviour of Many Peo­ ples.

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The story behind " Double Dividends“ . . . Not only are you assured of a generous income for life with Moody annuities, but you also have the joy and satisfaction of knowing that your dollars are being used to help train missionaries, pastors and other Christian workers. You will also have a share in Moody’s many other soul-winning ministries, including gospel-science films, radio and the world-wide distribution of gospel literature. Write today for f r e e b o o k l e t giving the complete story on “Double Dividends.”

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