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Grace Grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. John 1:17. By grace are ye saved. Eph. 2 :8. Grace of our Lord was exceeding abun dant. 1 Tim. 1 :14. By the grace of God I am what I am. 1 Cor. 15:10. Be strong in the grace. 2 Tim. 2 :1. My grace is sufficient for thee. •2 Cor. 12:9. The grace of our Lord be with you. Rev. 22:21. The Lord will give grace and glory. Ps. 84:11. ¿—William Luff. I. A Tragic Transaction “ God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself.” II. A Tremendous Trust '“Hath committed, to us the ministry of reconciliation.” III. A Traveler’s Task “ We are ambassadors [representatives in a foreign land] for Christ.” —Q— Waiting Upon God 1. Wait Upon God for Salvation. Psa. 62:1. 2. Wait Upon God for Confidence. Psa. 25 :3 ; Isa. 49 :23 ; 1 Pet. 2 :6. 3. Wait Upon God for Help. Psa. 33 : 20. 4. Wait Upon God for Strength. Psa. 27:14; Isa.'40:29-31. 5. Wait Upon God for Deliverance. Psa. 130:5, 6; Psa. 40:1-3. 6. Wait Upon God for Exaltation. Psa. 37:9, 34; Luke 14:11. 7. Wait Upon God for Glorification. Rom. 8:19-23;. Titus'2 :13., —James H. Brookes. A Message from 2 Cor. 5 :18-21
Walking In the Lord 1. “God is truth.” 1 Jno. 5 :20. “Walk in the truth.” 2 Jno. 4. 2. “God is Spirit.” Jno. 4:24. “Walk in the Spirit.” Gal. 5 :16. 3. “ God is Love.” 1 Jno. 4:16. “Walk in love.” Eph. 5 :2. 4. “God is light.” 1 Jno. 1 :5. “Walk in the light.” Eph. 5 :8. — W. H. P. —o— “ Fellowship With God” Involves a Right Attitude Toward Sin 1 John 1 1. “Sin”—Singular. The old nature. 2. “ Sins”—We commit sin. 3. If we confess the sins.we are re stored to fellowship. 4. When we confess we must reckon on God to keep His word, and not confess the same sins again. 5. God has provided a way. to victory over sins. —W. P. W. He Himself hath suffered. Heb. 2:18. He bindeth the floods from overflowing. Job 28 :11. He maketh the storm a calm. Ps. T07: 29. He knoweth the way that I take. Tob 23:10., He restoreth my soul. Ps. 23 :3. He careth for you. 1 Pet. 5 :7. He will keep the feet of His saints. 1 Sam. 3 :9. He is faithful and just to forgive. 1 John 1 :9. • He hath prepared for them a city. Heb. 11:16. He shall give . . . the desires o f thy heart. Ps. 37:7. —William Luff. J What the Word of God Is to Us T. The Mirror, to show us ourselves as we are and may be. James 1 :25. 2. The Layer, to wash away our de filement o f sin. Eph. 5 :26. 3. The Lamp and Light, to guide us in the right way. Psa. 119:105. 4. The Food necessary to growth—the milk, bread, strong meat and honey of the Christian. Heb. 5:12-14; Psa. 19:10. 5. The Fine Gold, to enrich us with heavenly treasure. Psa. 19:10. 6. The Fire, Hammer, and Sword to be used in the work1 and warfare of life. Jer. 23:29; Heb. 4:12; Eph. 6:17. 7. The Seed, to beget souls in God’s image and to plant harvest fields for God. James 1:18; 1 Pet. 1:23; Matt. 13. — W. H. P. He He is precious. 2 Pet. 2:7. He hath chosen us. Eph. 1 :4.
READY BIBLE OUTLINES
Partakers 1. Of the divine nature, 2 Peter 1 :4. 2. O f the promise, Eph. 3:6. 3. Of the heavenly calling, Heb. 3:1. 4. Of an inheritance, Col. 1 :12. 5. Of His holiness, Heb. 12:10.
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—o— Immanuel—“ God With Us”
1. With Sinners—-Heb. 2:14. 2. With saints—2 Cor. 13:5. 3. With servants--Matt. 28:20.
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--O;-- The Greatest Text John 3:16
The greatest lover—“God.” The greatest degree—“so loved.” - The greatest company—“the world.” The greatest act—“that He gave.” The greatest gift—“His o n l y begotten Son.” The greatest opportunity—“t h a t whoso ever.” The greatest simplicity8“believeth.” The greatest attraction—“in Him.” The greatest promise—“should not per ish.” The greatest difference—“but.” The greatest certainty-Síhave.” The g r e a t e s t possession—“ everlasting life.”— The Christian. : —o— Christian Giving I. It Is á Grace. 2 Cor. 8 :7-^ "} “ See t hat ye abound in THIS GRACE ALSO !” II. It Should Be Systematic. 1 Cor. 16:2, “Upon the first day o f the week.” III. It Should Be Individual. 1 Cor. 16:2— “ Every one of you.” IV. It Should Be Proportionate. 1 Cor, 16:2— “As God has prospered you.” V. It Should Be Hilarious. 2 Cor. 9: ' 7— “God loveth a hilarious giver.” VI. It Proves the Sincerity of Your Love. 2 Cor. 8 :8— “Prove the sincerity of your love.” 2 Cor. 8 :24. VII. The Great Example. 2 Cor. 8 :9— “For ye know the grace, of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich.” — H. C. Fulton.
Prayer B y E dith L illian Y oung I believe God answers prayer, For He promised to; And I know He always does As He says He’ll do! I am sure God answers prayer, Sure as sure can be. Why, and - how, you askf Be cause He has answered me! I have p r o v e d God answers, prayer, Proved it o’er and o’er. He is absolutely true, Now and evermore.
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