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age. But there were some who, instead of being encouraged by Paul’s exam­ ple, were incited by it. These were critics of his, perhaps Jewish Chris­ tians still clinging to the idea that one must enter the Christian fold by way Jewels, gold or for power, do not seek; Seek that which is healing, where wounds are deep; Seek ways to lighten one's load where it bends one's back; Seek to put light in the darkness for those who are afraid; Seek to put peace and compassion in hearts where it does not exist; Seek to prove to them who are in doubt that trust in the Lord Jesus is not misplaced. ,,iZrilJen, JH1/ )0> 1943 at Guadalcanal by ubN Seabee-Veteran of World Wars I and 11. of Mosaic ceremonialism. They knew that Paul’s heart was set like a flint for the defense of the gospel of grace, and they thought to raise additional trouble for him by the version of Christ which they preached. Dr. A. T. Rob­ BROADCASTER monthly, you may have them come to your home or office automatically by being a member of the Biola Fellowship. This is a group of faithful donors who invest monthly in the distinctive ministries of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Specific monthly amounts are not set; this is a matter between you and the Lord. In maintaining this 53 year old work for the Saviour, we have found that faithfulness on the part of God’s stewards is the important thing. You are invited to become co-laborers with us in this vital testimony. The invest­ ment you make will bring you this publication monthly, hereafter, without your request. If you are already a member of the Fellowship and have received an extra Name ................ ........................... .....

ertson suggests that they may have been leaders in the work before Paul’s ar­ rival who became jealous of the promi­ nence which became his. 3. About Paul Himself (v. 18). Paul sums up the construction he will place on this perplexing problem of mixed motives by expressing his joy that “whether in pretence or in truth” Christ is being proclaimed. After all that is the thing that counts. “Somehow God blesses the grain of truth that is mixed in with error and bad motives. . . . He (Paul) does not rejoice in false preaching, but in the fact that even in such preaching Christ is found by souls that hunger after Him.” Through Paul’s experience we can see the approach God would have us make to things that happen in the realm of his permissive will. Their values are to be determined always by God’s prevailing purpose, “the progress of the gospel” (v. 12 ASV). II. S alvation , the E nd R esult ( w . 19- 20 .) The point of view shifts from the present to the future toward the close

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