Much harder to be evangelical in practice
The whole thing isn’t long, but here are a couple of paragraphs
The whole thing isn’t long, but here are a couple of paragraphs
http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=43870
Well it got me wrong! Apparently...
One of the members of our church gave me an A5 piece of paper a few weeks ago. A copy of this had gone through the letter box of every house on his estate, and he wanted to know more about it.
The sheet came from an organisation called “Advent Books”, and invited the reader to send off for a free book entitled The Great Controversy and/or to sign up for a free postal Bible course.
The Great Controversy
Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel, who with his hand has fulfilled what he promised with his mouth to David my father.
I’m always trying to find these. So to save me hunting, I’ll put them somewhere.
(William Perkins, chapter 7 of The Art of Prophesying, entitled “Use and Application”)
What do I notice when I read what Perkins is actually saying (as opposed to what people imagine him to be saying)? He’s saying:
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Picking up, again on this CHN article. The Bible is quite clear that it’s a fair question. Jesus did die for the sins of the whole world. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life”.Just a small exegetical observation.
Ros wanted a copy of the sheet I prepared whilst at college summarising the morphological changes that take place when conjugating the 9 classes of weak verb.
Here it is Ros, and anybody else who’s interested: Weak Verb Summary Sheet
Thank you Mark Dever, in The Message of the Old Testament for this that I’ve never seen before:
Andrew Towner is very helpful on how a band leader can best serve the whole church.
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