Judge Not, That Ye Be Not Judged (3)

Bob Jones Originally published in Faith for the Family, July/August, 1973. Used by permission. Part One ♦ Part Two ♦ This is Part Three ♦ Part Four In Part One, Dr. Jones dealt with the preceding context of Matthew 7:1, “Judge not, that ye be not judged…” and discussed the meaning of the word, ‘judge,’…

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Prepare for the End: Focus On Christ

Wally Morris My undergraduate degree is in political science. I intended to become a lawyer, but repented and went into the ministry instead. I took two classes in communism, where we studied the Soviet Union, China, and Eastern Europe. In a political gaming routine, I role-played the leader of Albania, Enver Hoxha, a ruthless man.…

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Judge Not, That Ye Be Not Judged (2)

Bob Jones Originally published in Faith for the Family, July/August, 1973. Used by permission. Part One ♦ This is Part Two ♦ Part Three ♦ Part Four In Part One, Dr. Jones dealt with the preceding context of Matthew 7:1, “Judge not, that ye be not judged…” and discussed the meaning of the word, ‘judge,’…

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Judge Not, That Ye Be Not Judged (1)

Bob Jones Originally published in Faith for the Family, July/August, 1973. Used by permission. This is Part One ♦ Part Two ♦ Part Three ♦ Part Four Although there are many passages in the Word of God which are often misunderstood and often misapplied, I presume that no verse is more frequently quoted to none…

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Ecumenism Then and Now

Noel Smith Alexandria in Egypt on the coast of the Mediterranean was founded by Alexander the Great, one of the most remarkable men in history, in 332 B.C. It was a splendid city. Its harbors formed by the island of Pharos and the headland Lochias, were suitable for commerce and war. Its merchant ships were…

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X-Rated TV (5)

by Elmer L. Rumminger How Should a Christian Family Deal With Pornography On Television? This article first appeared in the first issue of the magazine, Faith for the Family, published March/April, 1973.It is reproduced here by permission. Editor’s note: The article speaks of the problem of immorality on display on television from a 1973 perspective.…

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X-Rated TV (4)

by Elmer L. Rumminger How Should a Christian Family Deal With Pornography On Television? This article first appeared in the first issue of the magazine, Faith for the Family, published March/April, 1973.It is reproduced here by permission. Editor’s note: The article speaks of the problem of immorality on display on television from a 1973 perspective.…

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God’s Quiver Full

Diane Heeney As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them. Psalm 127:4, 5a Miscarriages and stillbirths are common occurrences in this world of ours. After you have “entered the arena,” you soon discover just how many…

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Peter: the Portrait of a Fallen but Recovered Disciple

Bud Talbert Sometimes Satan surprises us and attempts to overwhelm us with a sudden onslaught of temptation. Usually, however, if we look back and examine our pattern of smaller choices and analyze our inner responses to the Lord’s Word and voice, we may become aware of the process through which sin can gain a foothold…

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In Pursuit of Noah’s Faith

Layton Talbert The “Hall of Faith” in Hebrews 11 displays the radiance and reality of faith through the stained-glass portrayals of real men and women, exhibiting what faith looks like as it is fleshed out in the choices and actions of those men and women. But how do we cultivate that kind of faith? The…

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