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Galatians

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Bible Preservation - Introduction

These notes cover the doctrine and history of the preservation of the Bible; sometimes this course is known as Manuscript Evidence

Type: University Outlines

A Servant's Heart - Humility

You may have heard of the Four-H Club for young people run by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. But I want to bring your attention to the Four-H Principle of Christian Service.

Type: Article

To Walk in Wisdom

Believers have a responsibility to walk according to wisdom.

Type: Sermon Outlines

Paths of Deception

The Deceiver is at work in the world today. He does not stop at deceiving the lost, but seeks also to deceive the saints. Has he deceived you?

Type: Sermon Outlines

Is the Sabbath for Christians?

Should the Sabbath be observed by Christians? Is Sunday worship the mark of the beast? Was it an invention of the Catholics?

Type: Article

Frequent Thoughts of Jesus Christ

Generally Christ is nigh unto believers, and of a ready access; and the principal actings of the life of faith consist in the frequency of our thoughts concerning him; for hereby ‘Christ liveth’ in us, as he is said to do. Galatians 2:20...

Type: Thoughts and Meditations
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Daily Proverb

Proverbs 24:17

Rejoice not when thine enemy falleth, and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbleth: