King's Business - 1912-08/09

Bible Briefs

"Oh how I love Thy Law."

Ps. 119: 97.

A S S U R A N CE Believers in the Lord Jesus Christ have a Life that cannot be forfeited. Jno. 10:28. Relationship that cannot be broken? Gal. 3:26. Righteousness that cannot be tar- nished. 2 Cor. 5:21. Peace that cannot be disturbed. Eph. 2:14. Acceptance that cannot be questioned. Eph. 1:6. Inheritance that cannot fade away. 1 Peter 1:4. Title that cannot be disputed. Rev. 5:9. Pardon that cannot be reversed. Jno. 5:24. Hope that cannot" be disappointed. Psa. 42:11. Glory that cannot be clouded. Col. 3:4. Love that cannot be exhausted. I Cor. 13:13. Strength that cannot be wearied. 2 Cor. 12:9. Purity t h at cannot be defiled. I Jno. 3:3. Beauty that cannot be marred. • Psa. 45:13. Resourses that cannot be overdrawn. Phil. 4:19.

I JOHN THREE SIXTEEN. WHAT. GOD LOVED — "The World." Jno. 1:10; 14:15; James 4:4. WHAT HE GAVE I T—"H is Son." WHAT HE GAVE HIM TO—" The cross." Rom. 8:32; Phil. 2 : 8; Ac. 2:23. WHY H E GAVE H IM—" To save Sinners." Lk. 19:10; I. Tim. 1:15; Jn. 3:16. Application, Tit. 2:11-14. NOW Now it is accepted time. 2 Cor. 6:2. Now God's righteousness is offered. Rom. 3:21. Now we are just by faith. Rom. 5:1. Now we are uncondemned. Rom. 8:11. Now we are brought nigh. Eph. 2:13. Now we are lightened. Eph. 5:8. Now Christ is risen. 2 Cor. 15:20. Now Christ appears for us. Heb. 9:24. Now it is time to be up and doing. Rom. 13:11. Now we are the King's messengers. 2 Cor. 5:20. THE SENSE OP TASTE. Test of taste, Jb. 6:30; 12:11. Bittersweet, Jb. 20:12-14. Sweetbitter, Ex. 12:8. Regulated, Ps. 141:4. Seasoning, Jb. 6 : 6; Col. 4:6. Of spiritual fruit, So. So. 2:3. Of communion, So. So., 4:11. Loss of taste, II. Sa. 19:35. Consequence, Hb. 6:4, 5. How death tastes, I. Sa. 15:22. Wh at Christ tasted. Hb. 2:9. Taste and see, Ps. 34:8. The very moment a sinner trusts Jesus for salvation God pardons him because of the infinite sacrifice of His Son; as He estimates it, justice is satisfied, and the criminal goes free. This is substi- tution, this is mercy and free, unde- served grace. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. Of wisdom, Pr. 24:13, 14. Of the world, Ps. 119:103. II. III. IV.

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ALWAYS Always obedient. Deut. 5:29. Always confident. 2 Cor. 5:6. Always prayerful. Eph. 6:18. Always t h a n k f u l. Eph. 5:20. Always working. 2 Cor. 15:58. Always well spoken. Col. 4:6. Always ready to testify. 1 Pet. 3:15. Always spotless. Ecc. 9:8. Always rejoicing. Phil. 4:4. Always triumphing. 2 Cor. 5:6. GOD.

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" I n t he beginning God," G e n . l : l. I. G.—Greater than all. Jer. 23:24; Dan. 4:34, 35; Isa, 44:6. II. O.—Older than all. Psa. 90: Isa. 57:15; Jn. 1:1. III. D,—Doer of all. Psa. 19:1; Isa. 40:28; Rom. 8:28-31. NOTE. "God" is short for "Good," t he concentration of or essential GOOD.

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