Part I. A Threefold Condition Certain Men Crept in Unawares "For there are certain men crept in privily, even they who were of old written of beforehand unto this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ" (Jdg_1:4, A. S. V.). 1. "Ungodly"–no … Continue reading “1500. Part I.A Threefold Condition”
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1501. Part II.God's Called and Kept Ones–The "Ye" of Jude
Part II. God's Called and Kept Ones–The "Ye" of Jude A Threefold Naming "Called, Beloved, Kept" "Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James, to them, that are sanctified by God the Father, and preserved in Jesus Christ, and called" (Jdg_1:1). How precious are these words! In the same Book, in which we … Continue reading “1501. Part II.God's Called and Kept Ones–The "Ye" of Jude”
1499. God's Called and Kept–"Ye," "You," "Yours."
God's Called and Kept–"Ye," "You," "Yours." A Threefold Name (Jdg_1:1). A Threefold Multiplication of Blessings (Jdg_1:2). A Threefold Message (Jdg_1:3). A Threefold Admonition (Jdg_1:17 and Jdg_1:20). A Threefold Task (Jdg_1:21 and Jdg_1:23). A Threefold Promise (Jdg_1:24). A Threefold Adoration (Jdg_1:25). The Book of Jude definitely and particularly discusses present-day modernists. In this study we discern … Continue reading “1499. God's Called and Kept–"Ye," "You," "Yours."”
1497. A Study in Jude
A Study in Jude Autor: R.E. NEIGHBOUR
1498. Certain Men Crept in Unawares–"These," "Them," "They."
Certain Men Crept in Unawares–"These," "Them," "They." A Threefold Condition (Jdg_1:4). A Threefold Comparison–as to their falling away (Jdg_1:5-7). A Threefold Comparison–as to their faults (Jdg_1:11). A Threefold Comparison–as to their fruitage (Jdg_1:12-13). A Threefold Condemnation and judgment (Jdg_1:15). A Threefold Centering in self (Jdg_1:16). A Threefold Conclusion (Jdg_1:18-19). Autor: R.E. NEIGHBOUR
1495. The Requests for His Own
The Requests for His Own "And this is life eternal, that they might know Thee the only True God, and Jesus Christ Whom Thou hast sent" (Joh_17:3). There are, in this prayer of Christ's, six distinct desires in behalf of His own, with one desire repeated four times. Let us observe these. 1. "That they … Continue reading “1495. The Requests for His Own”
1496. The Difference Between His Own and the World
The Difference Between His Own and the World "I pray for them: I pray not for the world, but for them which Thou hast given Me; for they are Thine" (Joh_17:9). There are two sets of sevens, which show how Christ differentiates between His own and the world. We will place them in order: 1. … Continue reading “1496. The Difference Between His Own and the World”
1494. The Believer and the World
The Believer and the World "I pray not that Thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldest keep them from the evil" (Joh_17:15). After we have studied the tender compassion with which the Lord holds those whom the Father has given Him, we need not wonder that this same marvelous prayer … Continue reading “1494. The Believer and the World”
1492. The Retrospective–facing an Accomplished Task
The Retrospective–facing an Accomplished Task "I have" (Joh_17:4). How blessed that the Lord, knowing that His hour had come that He should leave the world, lingered long enough to glance back over the days of His earthly pilgrimage and to recapitulate for us, before the Father, the great accomplishments of His life. As recorded, this … Continue reading “1492. The Retrospective–facing an Accomplished Task”
1493. The Father's Gift to the Son
The Father's Gift to the Son "Thou hast given Me." Let us at once place down before us these gifts as they occur in the 17th of John in the record of our Lord's prayer. 1. "Thou hast given Him power over all flesh" (Joh_17:2). 2. "The work which Thou gavest Me" (Joh_17:4). 3. "All … Continue reading “1493. The Father's Gift to the Son”