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Zac Poonen

The Meaning Of The Tabernacle

Zac PoonenSummary of Bible-studies given at a Conference in Bangalore India - December 26 to 28, 2000) Reading: Exodus chapters 25 to 31; and 35 to 40. The Old Testament tabernacle was to be a sanctuary where God could dwell in the midst of Israel (Exod.25:8). It was also a picture of Jesus Who came in the fl... Read More
J.B. Stoney

Discipline in the School of God - Part 2

At first Moses' service to these Midianitish women meets no requital, even as Joseph's to the chief butler; but it must not remain so. Reuel, their father, sends for him, in virtue of his service to his daughters, provides a home for him, and gives him his daughter Zipporah to wife; and we read, " S... Read More
J. Vernon McGee

The Cross is God's Christmas Tree

J. Vernon McGeeWhat is the origin of the modern Christmas tree? This question arises regularly with each return of the holiday season and just as regularly disappears into the silence of uncertainty at the close of the Christmas festivities. While there is no answer of a definite nature, one thing is sure: It has ... Read More
J.C. Philpot

The Earnest Contention for Living Faith

J.C. PhilpotPreached at the Opening of Trinity Chapel, Alfred Street, Leicester. on the Morning of December 25, 1840 "That ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints." Jude 1:3 We often read in books the praises of primitive Christianity, and there seems to be a general p... Read More
J.G. Bellet

The Glory of God

Rom. 3: 23. The path of the glory through scripture may be easily tracked, and has much moral value for us connected with it. Exodus 13. It commences its journey in the cloud, on the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, when the paschal blood, in the grace of the God of their fathers, had sheltered the... Read More
John MacArthur

The Glory of the Lord

John MacArthurAs you know, last week we finished the section in Matthew which was our concern. And rather than go on to the next section, I decided that instead of spending one Lord's day reviewing the message of Christmas, we'd spend two--this one and the next one. And what I want to share with you this week and... Read More
Richard Baxter

The Special Duties of Children Towards their Parents

Richard BaxterFrom: Baxter's Practical Works, Vol. 1, A Christian Directory, on Christian Economics, Chap. XI., pp. 454-457 THOUGH precepts to children are not of so much force as to them of riper age, because of their natural incapacity, and their childish passions and pleasures which bear down their weak degree... Read More

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