Category: Christ; His People’s Portion and Object by W T Turpin
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7 Some Works of Walter Thomas Turpin. Christ; His People’s Portion and Object. Christ, the Object of Affection and Sympathy
John 20; Mark 14. “What wonderful times are ours!” are words on almost every lip at present. Showers of blessing, as they say, are falling on every side. Some have gone so far as to state that, like history, Pentecost is being repeated; as if the blessed Spirit of God, the…
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6 Some Works of Walter Thomas Turpin. Christ; His People’s Portion and Object. John’s Dying Note
John 3:25-36. The true test of everyone and every thing is Christ. It was so when He lived and walked on the earth it is so now, though the world seeth Him no more. It is wonderful how latent principles and concealed thoughts are all elicited, and brought to the…
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5 Some Works of Walter Thomas Turpin. Christ; His People’s Portion and Object. Our Portion, and Its Consequences
As we have just been considering our Place and the results of it, where it is consciously known and enjoyed in the soul, it would seem suitable to consider the Portion of the saint now, and some of its corresponding consequences. I trust we have clearly seen that our standing…
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4 Some Works of Walter Thomas Turpin. Christ; His People’s Portion and Object. Our Place, and Its Consequences
It would be impossible to overrate the importance of the two great subjects which I propose to consider; they lie at the basis of all true practical Christianity. It is equally important to understand the relation of the one as the other indeed, so essential is such apprehension, that it…
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3 Some Works of Walter Thomas Turpin. Christ; His People’s Portion and Object. The Treasure, Vessel, and Power
2 Corinthians 3 and 4. There has been a ministry on this earth, which had its day and purport in the mind of God; it was introduced at Mount Sinai by Moses; it carried the law, which claimed righteousness from man, and was in form written on stone; it was thereby the…
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2 Some Works of Walter Thomas Turpin. Christ; His People’s Portion and Object. “The Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort.”
2 Corinthians 1. There is a very close connection, and yet a striking contrast, between the circumstances in which the apostle is found, in chapters 1 and 12 of this Epistle. In chap. 1, he is, we may say, altogether in human circumstances, surrounded by straits, difficulties, and trials, which…
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1 Some Works of Walter Thomas Turpin. Christ; His People’s Portion and Object. The Rock and the Rod
Numbers 20 and Deuteronomy 34:1-7. I greatly desire to call earnest attention to these two chapters for a little this evening, not only because they have a very intimate bearing the one upon the other, but also because you could not find in the whole of the blessed word of God, two…