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Month: October 2025

LIFE, Part 2

LIFE, Part 2

It has been asserted that the life which Christ laid down for the world was not the natural, but that which he had with the Father; which – spiritual life – he laid down at his incarnation and took up at his resurrection; Wresting with John 6:63. “The flesh profits nothing,” from its true position, the sacrificial death of Christ has been degraded, and the blood of the covenant counted an unholy [Greek koinon, common] thing. The original Greek settles the question of…

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LIFE, Part 1

LIFE, Part 1

The Bible student is often puzzled with the question, How many kinds of life are there; and what is the difference between them? Our authorized version answers the question vaguely, if at all. The word life, as found in the New Testament, is, in most places, a translation from one of the two Greek words, Zoee and Psuchee. The rendering of both by the one English word Life covers up a clean-cut difference of meaning between the two. The word Psuchee has several significations. When it refers to life,…

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Why Did Christ Die? Part 2

Why Did Christ Die? Part 2

The same writer who says Christ died because He was mortal, also says He died to get rid of His flesh, and show us the way into the holiest and that He went through as the First and our Forerunner, the last of which is true; but if as the same writer assumes Christ and the Saints are all raised in the flesh and changed afterward, then how much does dying help them to get rid of the flesh? Are such inconsistencies the marks of…

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Why Did Christ Die? Part 1

Why Did Christ Die? Part 1

Those who oppose the vicarious offering of Christ, admit, of course, that he died, and to give an explanation of the cause of His death falls upon them, and it is attempted. They deny that in any sense He died in our stead, and one statement made in explanation is: Christ became one of us, to share with us the ills of life, and die like us for the same reason that we die, because being flesh, and the flesh life being forfeited, he must die. The same teacher says: “A little Scripture is worth…

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Testified

Testified

Paul declares that there is one mediator between God and men – the man Christ Jesus, “who gave himself a ransom for ALL, to be testified in due time.” 1 Tim 2:5,6. How few of the Gospel Church are prepared to receive such teaching with any degree of complacency; yet it is a glorious truth, and when rightly understood, is the cause of rejoicing, because of the goodness and love of our Heavenly Father. Opposition to the thought, as it is now understood…

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The Relation of the Natural to the Spiritual

The Relation of the Natural to the Spiritual

I firmly believe that a profound, divinely ordained correspondence exists between things spiritual and things natural. Observe the order of my words: Between things spiritual and things natural, putting things spiritual first. This is a vital point. For we are wont to think that it is by a species of happy accident that certain resemblances exist between the kingdom of matter and the kingdom of spirit. Thus, we are wont to cite certain metaphors of Holy Scripture as instances of…

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DIFFICULTIES

DIFFICULTIES

There are some very dark and strange things in the Bible – things which to many seem irreconcilable with the character of justice and love which we ascribe to our Heavenly Father. “God is love,” and “by the grace of God Christ tasted death for every man.” “He is the propitiation for our sins, and also for the sins of the whole world.” Why then did Christ say to his disciples: “Go not in the way of the Gentiles, and…

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God’s “Little While”, Part 2

God’s “Little While”, Part 2

Ages have rolled around, yet the seed of Abraham, although a nation and partially possessing Canaan for a time, have never yet had those promises to Abraham FULFILLED. “I will establish my covenant between me and thee, and thy seed after thee.” “And I will give unto thee and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan for an everlasting possession.” But Paul shows us how that there was a deeper meaning than the surface promise couched in…

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God’s “Little While”, Part 1

God’s “Little While”, Part 1

Because of the shortness of human life, we act quickly ourselves and expect others to act so, and we can scarcely avoid carrying the same thought with us when we go to the investigation of God’s Word. We read – “Yet a little while, and He that shall come, will come.” We think, as we look back at the many centuries which have elapsed since our Lord’s first advent, that it has not been a “little while.” No, to us it has been…

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