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Examines the history of Elisha, the man of God. Wherever he is, in whatever circumstances he is found, with whoever he comes into contact, his sole business is to make known the grace of God. In many ways, he foreshadows Christ, but he is also the pattern for every believer in Christ, teaching us to be the exponents of the grace of God.
A commentary on Job, which shows that there is one message of salvation throughout the Bible. This work also shows how the lessons that Job learned can teach us not to rely on ourselves, but to trust in the Lord Jesus. It takes up the points made by Job and his friends, and shows how these can be understood in the light of the Bible as a whole.
Elijah the prophet was no super-servant. He knew the inadequacies of his own humanity; but he knew the living God. He comes to understand that the God of creation is supremely the God of grace. This book presents practical lessons for Christians.
Considers the subject of the inspiration of the Bible under the main headings of Divine Authority, Apostolic Doctrine, Its Uniformity, The Human Element and Divine Design. The latter topic introduces each book of the Bible in turn, demonstrating the evidence of its inspiration, and relating it to the inspired themes of the whole.
Ruth Keable has spent many years working on the staff of Christian summer youth camps, where she has listened to questions about the life of Jesus from young people and provided considered and comprehensible answers. This book contains these answers together in a readable retelling for young teenagers of the enthralling life of Jesus.
Presenting a review of key writings of the New Testament, this volume contains expositions of Romans and the two epistles to the Corinthians.
A study of the Kingdom of God: the nature and values of the Kingdom; the relationship between its present apparent imperfection and future visible glory; Israel, the Kingdom and the Church; the action of God in establishing it; and the corresponding responsibilities laid on believers.
Perhaps the most important contemporary lesson is that the spiritual condition of the people deteriorates when there is compromise with the world around. Losing sight of their distinctiveness as a people for God led to massive problems for the Jewish nation, and it is easy to see the analogy with the Church in our own day.
This book is for Christians who desire to live for Christ, know they have the power of the Holy Spirit for this purpose, but always find themselves defeated. The author uses Israel's experiences recorded in the book of Judges to show how the Christian can overcome five enemies: the World, the Flesh, the Devil, Earthly Things and Carnal Religion.
People have all sorts of ideas about what the future holds. What is the truth about what lies ahead? The Bible records that Jesus said He would return. Is that true? and, if so, what are the consequences - for the Christian and the world? In a series of Bible studies the author explores these and related issues: considering relevant questions, to which he discovers convincing answers. Importantly, he shows that the coming again of the Lord Jesus Christ will be in two stages - the coming for His saints (the Rapture) and with them (the Appearing). In the light of these, we each need to face the challenge, "Am I waiting for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ?"
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