Shiprock, New Mexico. Dear brother in Christ:- Sept. 14,1928. Thank you for your kind letter of September 4th to my father. It was a joy to me to meet face to face some of those who have had the work here upon their hearts, during this past summer, and I regretted that time limits precluded … Continue reading Work In The Foreign Field→
There is "a time to keep silence", we read in Ecc’l.3, "and a time to speak." When the glory of our Blessed Lord is being assailed, and error pressed upon us as the truth, in a plausable manner, it is surely "a time to speak". A number of our readers have received some papers through … Continue reading A Time to Speak→
As we take up the service of issuing this magazine in 1969, conscious of the feebleness and imperfections of our work, we highly value the prayers of our readers. Our earnest desire is that the Lord Jesus Christ may be honored and glorified through these pages; that the magazine may help to establish, and to … Continue reading The Spirit of the World (From the Desk)→
CHAPTER IV. (Continued from page 68.) But here we are made to realize the wondrous privilege that is ours,-the solemn responsibility that rests upon us. For we are sanctified unto the obedience of Christ, and He has left us an example, that we should follow in His steps (i Pet. 1:2; 2:21). The principle of … Continue reading Christ The King:lessons From Matthew→
"And He gave them their request, but sent leanness into their soul." (Ps. 106:15.) "Delight thyself also in the Lord, and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart." (Ps. 37:4.) Pray without ceasing," says the apostle ; " Ask, and it shall be given unto you," says our Lord ; and the impulse … Continue reading Two Kinds Of Answer To Prayer.→
(Continued from page 96.) There are about twenty-five parables in the Gospels, as well as numerous parabolic sayings beside, although different numbers may be obtained according to the place where we put the dividing line. They are largely drawn from the various occupations of the people of that day, and cover most of them. It … Continue reading Jesus, Preacher And Teacher.→
(Concluded, from page 128.) (Chap. 5:14-21.) We must now look at the apostle's concluding remarks. Viewing the family of God as in the enjoyment of the revelation concerning the divine life in them, he goes on to speak of the confidence that is to characterize them. To have the sense of fellowship with God-fellowship with … Continue reading Readings On The First Epistle Of John→
God and Father, grant me powerWhen I speak to men, Let the unction of the SpiritRest upon me then. In the secret of Thy presenceMold my thoughts and speech;Only words the Spirit giveth Can lost sinners reach. Let the love that sought and saved me,Pardoned all my sin, Move me now to live and labor,Other … Continue reading The Servant’s Prayer→