An excerpt from “Christian Classics Ethereal Library.org” entitled, “The Greatest Thing in the World” by Henry Drummond, states: “The Spectrum of Love has nine ingredients:— Patience . . . . . . “Love suffereth long.” Kindness . . . . . . “And is kind.” Generosity . . . . “Love envieth not.” Humility… Read More »
Blog – Who Was W. Robertson Nicoll?
An excerpt from: “Internet Archive.org” entitled, “Princes Of The Church” states: “SINCE the British Weekly was founded in 1886 I have been in the habit of writing tributes to notable figures in the Christian world. Out of a large number the present book has been made up. The selection is due to my friend and… Read More »
Blog – Faith in Christ is the Key to Heaven?H
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What are the Keys of the Kingdom?” states: “Part of the gospel message is that faith is necessary. Without faith in Christ, the door to heaven is shut and barred (see John 3:18). As the apostles preached the gospel, those who responded in faith and repentance were granted access to… Read More »
Blog – A Measure of Faith?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What is a measure of faith (Romans 12:3)?” states: “God has given to each a “measure of faith” to use for Him. This “faith” is the gift from which all the other gifts flow. Faith is the first gift we receive (for justification), and faith is the gift that… Read More »
Blog – Who Was F. B. Meyer?
An excerpt from “Christian Hall of Fame.org” entitled, “Frederick Brotherton Meyer 1847 – 1929” states: “F. B. Meyer, English Baptist clergyman, was born in London and educated at Brighton College. Between 1870-95 he held several successful pastorates. Between the years 1872-74 he met D. L. Moody and introduced him to the British churches. During much… Read More »
Blog – Sober Judgment of Ourselves?
An excerpt from “Ligonier.org” entitled, “The Sober Judgment of the Members” states: “To think rightly of ourselves is to view ourselves and our gifts as no more important in the Lord’s plan than others. This is what it means to consider ourselves soberly “according to the measure of faith God has assigned” (v. 3). It… Read More »
Blog – What Is Dispensational Theology?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What Is Dispensationalism and is it Biblical?” states: “Dispensationalists understand the Bible to be organized into seven dispensations: Innocence (Genesis 1:1—3:7), Conscience (Genesis 3:8—8:22), Human Government (Genesis 9:1—11:32), Promise (Genesis 12:1—Exodus 19:25), Law (Exodus 20:1—Acts 2:4), Grace (Acts 2:4—Revelation 20:3), and the Millennial Kingdom (Revelation 20:4–6). Again, these dispensations… Read More »
Blog – What Do We Think of Ourselves?
An excerpt from “Paul Tripp.com” entitled, “More Highly Than You Ought” states: “Do you examine your character daily by humbly placing your heart before the one mirror you can trust, the mirror of the Word of God? Or have you fallen into the habit of looking into the distorted mirrors of knowledge, experience, success and… Read More »
Blog – Who Was C. I. Scofield?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “Who Was C. I. Scofield, states: “Cyrus Ingerson Scofield (1843–1921) was an influential American minister. His Scofield Reference Bible, filled with helpful annotations on the text, was published in 1909 and became the standard for a generation of fundamentalist Christians and popularized dispensational theology. This article may be viewed at:… Read More »
Blog – O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go: George Matheson
An excerpt from “Josh Weidmann.com” entitled, “The Blind Preacher Who Saw Quite Well: A Short Bio of George Matheson” by Josh Weidmann, states: “Perhaps one of the greatest pieces Matheson ever wrote was a simple hymn, which he wrote on the night his sister was wed. His sister, the one he was so dependent upon,… Read More »
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