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  • Resurrection Power, by Charles C. Ryrie

    Dr. Charles C. Ryrie is the author of numerous books, booklets and Bible study articles, and was formerly professor of systematic theology at Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas. This brief article is reprinted from Our Hope magazine (Apr. 1952). Although it is only at Easter time that Christendom in general remembers the…

  • Positions and Conditions in Prayer, by AC Rose.

    Variety is a divine principle in more than one realm, and a change of position may be as beneficial to the mind as to the body. Heart attitude is all-important, and unless the exterior is a true index of an interior state, it is of no worth. A physical attitude…

  • SINNERS IN THE HANDS OF AN ANGRY GOD by Jonathan Edwards

    A Sermon Preached at Enfield, July 8th, 1741At a Time of Great Awakenings, and Attended with Remarkable Impressions on many of the Hearers. Their foot shall slide in due time.—Deuteronomy 32:35. In this verse is threatened the vengeance of God on the wicked unbelieving Israelites, who were God’s visible people,…

  • Positions and Conditions in Prayer, by A C Rose

    Variety is a divine principle in more than one realm, and a change of position may be as beneficial to the mind as to the body. Heart attitude is all-important, and unless the exterior is a true index of an interior state, it is of no worth. A physical attitude…

  • Wanted: Shepherds for the Sheep, by Samuel Ridout.

    Where are the pastors today? No time for visiting? Too busy? The wolves are busy scattering the sheep; divisions and worldliness press on every hand. Compromise, neglect of Christ’s interests, disregard of His honor – all these are present; where are the pastors today? The Church has all the gifts;…

  • The Washing of Feet, by Samuel Ridout.

    So after He had washed their feet, and had taken His garments, and was set down again, He said unto them, Know ye what I have done to you? Ye call me Master and Lord, and ye say well; for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Master,…

  • Some Aspects of the Lords Supper, by Samuel Ridout.

    With those who rightly appreciate it, the Lord’s supper occupies a place absolutely unique. Its holy, tender memories recalling the Person and work of our blessed Lord; its reminder of the fullness of blessing that is ours, and the place of nearness that we occupy through His death; the bright…

  • Bio, Samuel Ridout, by J. Stephen Bloore

    Samuel Ridout was born in Annapolis, Md., Oct. 22, 1855, the son of Dr. Samuel Ridout and his wife, Anne. When about one year old his father died, and about four years later, his mother also. It then devolved upon his grandfather to care for and guide the course of…

  • Graham Scroggie And Evangelical Spirituality

    Click for Video If you watch the video, you will see I included the Note Reference Number, but not the Note itself. You will find them at the end of this writing. And Evangelical Spirituality lAN RANDALL, INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST SEMINARY, PRAGUE The life of William Graham Scroggie (1877-1958) has never…

  • He is Thy Lord, Worship Thou Him, by Les Rainey

    Through Matthew, God showed the Jews that Jesus Christ was their Messiah, the long promised King of the Davidic line. Today the Christian accepts Christ as his Lord and King and should seek to obey His commands and live by the principles laid down for the subjects of His kingdom.…

  • Thinking of Jesus, By Rudy Poncedeleon

    In the Breaking of Bread Introduction This little book is intended to help make our remembrance of the Lord Jesus more meaningful. These “sample” devotionals are not intended to be read again and again. Rather they are designed to show how to express truths about our Lord in a variety…

  • Contemplation of Self or of Christ, by George Pinches

    In his natural state man has no concern regarding either his moral standing or his manner of living as a responsible creature before God, but when his conscience is awakened by the Word of God, he is convicted of the emptiness and aimlessness of his life; he is troubled because…

  • An Important Lesson in the School of Prayer, By Arthur T Pierson

    With most praying people, the fundamental if not the exhaustive conception of prayer is asking somewhat of God. This is indeed a part, but surely it is not the whole, of prayer; and it may be doubtful whether more than a beginning is made unless and until there be a disclosure of God to…

  • Which One is the Heathen? By Henry “HY” Pickering

    In the Franco-Prussian War, there was then a great International Hospital in the town of Sedan, at the head of which was a distinguished doctor from St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. He died there from confluent smallpox caught from a patient and was so much beloved that he was given a military…

  • The Doctrine of Imminence, By J Dwight Pentecost

    Many signs were given to the nation of Israel, which would precede the second advent, so that the nation might be living in expectancy when the time of His coming should draw nigh. Although Israel could not know the day nor the hour when the Lord will come, yet they…

  • Water in the Wilderness, by William J Pell, Exodus 15:23-27

    1. No Waterat Shur     1. The wilderness:Etham (Exodus 13:20) means “gravel”; Shur (Exodus 15:22) means “a rampart” or a placeof observation. What is the wilderness? It is a place marked by a poverty ofresources and where there is virtually no place to hide. So the wilderness wasa test on two…

  • Summary of some of the “Chief Men” among the brethren, by Mark Peever

    Meet the Authors This is a little set of facts about some whose stuff we have here, or whose stuff has interested and influenced me. Most of my information comes from a couple of sources: Chief Men Among the Brethren by Hy Pickering, Loizeaux Brothers, Inc. Neptune, NJ, 1996 A…

  • Five short Papers by J.B. “Jabe” Nicholson

    Click Photo for Video J. B. Nicholson, Jr., Canadian-born, makes his home in Mississippi. He and his wife, Louise, are blessed with seven children. Having been involved in Christian publishing for a number of years, Mr. Nicholson has authored many articles and several books. He travels extensively to teach and…

  • The Spiritual Order of Paul’s Epistles, by William R. Newell

    We believe that the order of arrangement of Paul’s Epistles to the Churches was Divinely established; and that there is a progress of spiritual experience from Romans to 2 Thessalonians. ROMANS: RIGHTEOUSNESS WITHOUT WORKS. In Romans man is shown without righteousness: “There is none righteous, no, not one.” This involves man’s fundamental relation to God. Christ…

  • Paul’s Gospel, By William R. Newell

    There are two great revelators, or unfolders of Divine Truth in the Bible—Moses in the Old Testament, and Paul in the New. Someone may say, “Is not Christ the Great Teacher?” In a sense this is true; but in a real sense Christ is the Person taught about, rather than…