250. “Could Not” 1. An Impossible Task. To be justified by law. “Could not be justified” (Act_13:39). 2. An Incompetent Ritual. The sacrifices under law “could not make… perfect” (Heb_9:9). 3. An Inadequate Medium. “What the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh” (Rom_8:3). 4. An Incomparable Saviour. “He could … Continue reading “0253. 250. “Could Not””
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0250. 247. Contrariness
247. Contrariness 1. Contrary Walk—Lev_26:21, Lev_26:23, Lev_26:27, Lev_26:40. 2. Contrary Wind—Mat_14:24. 3. Contrary Worship—Act_18:13. 4. Contrary Ways—Act_26:9. 5. Contrary to God’s Word—Rom_16:17; 1Ti_1:10. 6. Contrary to each other—flesh and Spirit—Gal_5:17. 7. Contrary things removed by the Cross—Col_2:14. By: DR. F. E. MARSH
0251. 248. Conversion of Paul
248. Conversion of Paul As Given in Act_26:13-15, Act_26:19 Paul was arrested by Christ, convicted of his sin—Act_26:13-14, and then acknowledged Christ as “Lord” (Act_26:15), and then bears his testimony to his obedience to the “Heavenly Vision” (Act_26:19). That “vision”— 1. Gave him a sight of himself—1Ti_1:13. 2. Caused him to appreciate Calvary—Gal_2:20. 3. Made … Continue reading “0251. 248. Conversion of Paul”
0249. 246. “Contrary to Jesus”
246. “Contrary to Jesus” Paul acknowledged he was wrong when he acted as Saul, although he thought he was right—1Ti_1:13. He was acting “contrary to the Name of Jesus” (Act_26:9). We are always wrong when we act “contrary” to Him. To go contrary to Him is when we are— 1. Blinded by prejudice—2Ki_5:11. 2. Surfeited … Continue reading “0249. 246. “Contrary to Jesus””
0247. 244. “Continue”
244. “Continue” 1. “Continue following the Lord your God” (1Sa_12:14). 2. “Continue in My Word” (Joh_8:31). 3. “Continue ye in My Love” (Joh_15:9). 4. “Continue in the Grace of God” (Act_13:43). 5. “Continue in the Faith” (Act_14:22). 6. “Continue in Prayer” (Col_4:2). 7. “Continue in Faith and Charity” (1Ti_2:15). By: DR. F. E. MARSH
0248. 245. “Continued”
245. “Continued” 1. Continued Prayer—Act_1:14. 2. Continued Practice—Act_2:42, Act_2:46. 3. Continued Knocking—Act_12:16. 4. Continued Ministry—Act_18:11. 5. Continued Speech —Act_20:7. 6. Continued Fasting—Act_27:33. 7. Continued Testimony—Act_26:22. By: DR. F. E. MARSH
0246. 243. Contentment
243. Contentment “Godliness with Contentment Is Great Gain” (1Ti_6:6) Contention and contentment are the same in the contents of their first two syllables, but what a difference in their contents as a whole. The Greek words arkeo and arketos give a chain of Scriptures which tell of the soul and secret of contentment. The words … Continue reading “0246. 243. Contentment”
0244. 241. “Consider” and Conclude
241. “Consider” and Conclude The word “consider” in the following Scriptures means to perceive and to see clearly, and thus come to a right conclusion. 1. “Consider the ravens,” and “lilies,” and trust in the Lord—Luk_12:24, Luk_12:27. 2. Let us consider the “beam” of fault in ourselves, lest we receive the rebuke of Christ, because … Continue reading “0244. 241. “Consider” and Conclude”
0245. 242. Contempt
242. Contempt Contempt is the act of derision against another, to the depreciation of that one, and self-inflation at the expense of the contemptuous one. 1. Sneer of contempt. Satan’s word to Eve: “Yea, hath God said?” (Gen_3:1). 2. Pride of contempt. Goliath’s taunt to David—1Sa_17:42, 1Sa_17:43. 3. Self-righteousness of contempt. The Pharisee’s reflection on … Continue reading “0245. 242. Contempt”
0242. 239. Consecration
239. Consecration Consecration may be summarised under three divisions. 1. Consecration to God, which means yielding all to Him—Rom_6:13; Rom_12:1. 2. Consecration by God. As He filled the Tabernacle—Exo_40:34; consumed the sacrifice on mount Carmel—1Ki_18:38; and kept anything “devoted” to Him—Lev_27:28. 3. Consecration in God, that is, finding all in the Lord Himself, and experiencing … Continue reading “0242. 239. Consecration”