Paul's Motivations
Aude McKee Madison, Tennessee Send article as PDF
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"But, I am already a Christian!" "Why should I study the Bible with you?" Although sometimes couched in defensive language, maybe uttered in disbelief, wonder, and even resentment, these words highlight a barrier to study among Christians, who may be members of differing denominations. …
The struggles of the early Christians shall be an inspiration to children of God in all ages. The things they endured, the sacrifices they made for Christ, have stood as a monument to their firm and unshakable conviction of the truth of the gospel. Their…
The apostle Paul writes of a most remarkable change having taken place in the lives of certain Romans. Whereas they were once the servants of sin, they had now become the servants of righteousness (Rom. 6:17,18). The word he uses to describe this radical alteration…
What we consider to be little and unimportant things may be wrought with tremendous consequences. Take something like a horseshoe nail, for instance. Certainly not much to make a fuss over, is it? But, as I heard somewhere, "For want of a nail, the horseshoe…
There are some who may think we are drifting away from the New Testament pattern when we talk of the "program" of a local church. The dictionary defines a program as a plan of future procedure, an outline, or arrangement providing for an orderly, systematic…
Barrowed from the Gospel Guardian The question was asked Jesus, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" The question was asked by his disciples. The disciples on other occasions in being perplexed about the kingdom; its nature, its coming, and their relationship to…
It is doubtful if any nation on earth has ever been as freedom conscious as the United States of America. During two world conflicts we listened to our orators, and to others, declare the advantages of freedom from fear, freedom from want, freedom of religion…
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