By Jerry Crolius We must accept that it is impossible for finite man to fully comprehend an infinite God. Man, in his finite thinking, is limited by time and space. Therefore, he cannot fully understand how God can do such things as be present everywhere at the same time, know the future, or create the world …
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Great Themes From Acts: Great Commission Preaching
By Tom M. Roberts In this second of a series designed to encourage a deeper consideration of the themes to be found in the Book of Acts, we want to consider the faithfulness and accuracy of the apostles in carrying out the “marching orders” given to them by Christ when he gave to them the Great …
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Irvin Himmel
He that deviseth to do evil shall be called a mischievous person (Prov. 24:8). There are people who make mischief their business. They ponder, plan, and plot wicked deeds. They are “inventors of evil things” (Rom. 1:30). The burglar studies how he may break into a house undetected. The murderer carefully devises a scheme for …
Fundamental Flaws in Teaching on Marriage
By Bobby L. Graham Has there ever been a time when more diverse thinking existed on the subject of marriage? It would appear that the once nearly unanimous teaching of brethren on this subject has been disrupted by concepts and theories conceived in the womb of necessity and born under conditions of convenience. The lack of …
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