68. Blindness of Sinners Naturally we are— 1. Blind to our condition before God—Rom_3:11. 2. Blind to the beauty of Christ—Isa_53:1. 3. Blind to the grace of God—Rom_11:8. 4. Blind to the things of the Lord—1Co_2:9-14. 5. Blind to the presence of Christ—Rev_3:18, Rev_3:19. 6. Blind to the need of the new birth—Joh_3:3-7. 7. Blind … Continue reading “0071. 68. Blindness of Sinners”
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0072. 69. Body
69. Body 1. A Sacrificing Priest—Rom_6:13; Rom_12:1. The words “yield” and “present” are the same. 2. A Sacred Temple— 1Co_6:19; 1Co_3:16. Faith recognises what we have in Christ, and makes it true in the experience by the Holy Spirit. 3. A Possessed House—1Co_6:13, 1Co_6:15. The Lordship of Christ is an essential truth which is sadly … Continue reading “0072. 69. Body”
0069. 66. Blessings Which Come to the Meek
66. Blessings Which Come to the Meek 1. Satisfaction. “The meek shall eat and be satisfied” (Psa_22:26). 2. Discretion. “The meek will He guide in judgment” (Psa_25:9). 3. Instruction. “The meek will He teach His way” (Psa_25:9). 4. Salvation. “Save all the meek of the earth” (Psa_76:9). 5. Exaltation. “The Lord lifteth up the meek” … Continue reading “0069. 66. Blessings Which Come to the Meek”
0070. 67. Blind Man’s Confession
67. Blind Man’s Confession John 9 To truly confess Christ is to stand with Him, and tell what one knows experimentally. Mark the use of the personal pronoun “I.” 1. The “I am” of personality—Joh_9:9. 2. The “I went” of obedience—Joh_9:11. 3. The “I received” of blessing—Joh_9:11. 4. The “I know not” of ignorance—Joh_9:12. 5. … Continue reading “0070. 67. Blind Man’s Confession”
0068. 65. Blessed Ones
65. Blessed Ones The word “blessed” in the following passages means “happy.” The soul of happiness may be summarised as contentment, peace, and joy. The blessed or happy ones are those: 1. “Whose robes are washed in the Blood of the Lamb” (Rev_22:14, R.V.). 2. Whose iniquities are forgiven through God’s grace—Rom_4:7, Rom_4:8. 3. Who … Continue reading “0068. 65. Blessed Ones”
0066. 63. Blunders
63. Blunders The blunders of God’s saints, as recorded in His Word, are meant to be beacons to tell us to keep off the rocks upon which they went. 1. David’s laziness, and his consequent fall—2Sa_11:1-4. 2. Solomon’s lustfulness, and the consequent backsliding—1Ki_11:1-6. 3. Hezekiah’s pride, and its resultant captivity—Isa_39:1-8. 4. Miriam’s jealousy, and the … Continue reading “0066. 63. Blunders”
0067. 64. Blessings of the Upright
64. Blessings of the Upright One said of a devoted Christian man in his business, “He commands my custom, for all his goods are Christian;” and of another, “He sells a Christian shovel.” When we are “upright in heart and life and business, we need no recommendation.” The upright man, and not the leaner, is … Continue reading “0067. 64. Blessings of the Upright”
0064. 61. Bible
61. Bible B Beautiful in its language—Psalms 23. I Incorruptible in its nature—1Pe_1:23. B Blessed in its bestowments—Psalms 22 L Loving in its message—Joh_3:16. E Enlightening in its guidance—Psa_119:105. By: DR. F. E. MARSH
0065. 62. Bible Study
62. Bible Study On Heb_13:20-21 This is one of the green pastures, and the provendor is thick, sweet, and nourishing. Every word is weighted with intrinsic worth and holy wealth. 1. Personal Title of God. “The God of Peace.” The God of Peace proclaims the calm of His holiness, the quiet of His love, the … Continue reading “0065. 62. Bible Study”
0063. 60. “Beware”
60. “Beware” God’s commands remind us of our responsibilities. Beware of— 1. The Bane of Covetousness. “Beware of covetousness” (Luk_12:15). 2. The Dogs of Evil. “Beware of evil workers” (Php_3:2). 3. The Traditions of Men. “Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the traditions of men” (Col_2:8). 4. The Leaven … Continue reading “0063. 60. “Beware””