
Can the Flesh Be Improved? (J.N. Darby)
Can the Flesh Be Improved? by John Nelson Darby “There is no such thing as mending the flesh by even one atom. In innocence it
Can the Flesh Be Improved? by John Nelson Darby “There is no such thing as mending the flesh by even one atom. In innocence it
The Difference Between Gossip and Flattery “Gossip is saying behind a person’s back what you would never say to his or her face. Flattery is
The Secret of George Muller’s Service Asked what was the secret of his service for Christ, George Muller (1805-1898) answered: “There was a day when I died,” and, as
The New Smooth Cross by A.W. Tozer (1897-1963) “Then Jesus said to His disciples, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself,
What is the Ultimate Purpose of God? by W.W. Fereday (1866-1959) What is the ultimate purpose of God? To what goal is history heading? Commenting
Every Day Expressions from the Bible by Michael J. Penfold English speaking people around the world quote the Bible millions of times daily without realising
Others May, You Cannot by G. D. Watson (1845-1924) If God has called you to be truly like Jesus in all your spirit, He will
The Seriousness of Baptism by William Trew (1902-1971) This short post is a plea for Christians to redress the balance in our attitude to baptism.
7 Ways to Kill a Prayer Meeting Anonymous Whatever happened to the “prayer meeting”? While the early Christians “continued steadfastly in…the prayers” (Acts 2:42), mid-week
C.T Studd’s Most Memorable Quotes C.T. Studd (1860-1931) was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Coming from a wealthy family, and privileged with an
When Depression and Despondency Prevail by W.E. Vine (1873-1949) W.E Vine was a mighty Bible expositor and theologian, a master of New Testament Greek, and
The Long Silence Anonymous At the end of time, billions of people were seated on a great plain before God’s throne. Most shrank back from
Too Busy to Pray? by J.C. Ryle (1816-1900) Commenting on Luke 5:16, “And [Jesus] withdrew Himself into the wilderness and prayed”, J.C. Ryle (1816-1900) has
The Secret of the Christian Life by C.H. Mackintosh (1820-1896) Charles Henry Mackintosh defined the secret of the Christian life thus: “Earnest and constant occupation
The Christian’s Pilgrim Character by John Ritchie (1853-1930) John Ritchie described the Christian’s pilgrim character thus: “As Christ was a stranger here, His people are
The Wrestling of Jacob by C.H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) “Is it not a curious thing that whenever God means to make a man great, He always
This Thing is from Me by Laura A. Barter Snow “This Thing is From Me” by Laura A. Barter Snow (died 1939), is a touching
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