Over the years, we have published many small articles, some a few lines, others a page, but all of them convey matters of interest. Each month we will add a few more and wish you good reading.
Divine Intervention
MAN persists in believing that salvation, whether it be individual, national or universal, can be achieved by human effort. With regard to personal salvation, he frequently declares that, so long as he does his best and leads a good life, all will be well; and consequently he sets out to earn acceptance with God, and…
Elijah Coming Before Christ!
“I will send you Elijah the Prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord; and he shall turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.” (Malachi 4:5-6) Why has this…
Paul – Tired Of Travelling?
I received an e-mail from a sincere Christian quoting the final verses of Acts 28:30-31, but in doing so, he basically implied that the dynamic Apostle Paul simply wasted away two years in Rome and entertained all who came to visit. Of course, we realize that this description hardly fits Paul’s nature or his dedication…
A Question of Faith
Mr. Graham was once asked this question, “There are so many things about Christianity and the Bible I do not understand. Are we to accept these by blind faith? It seems to me that to rationally accept something, we should understand it.” Mr. Graham responded, “Yes, there are many things about our faith that I…
The Wonder of Christ
When the New Testament speaks of a Second Coming of Christ in the future, what it is doing is to apply this theme of judgment and love not just to the lives of some people but to the world as a whole. At some time in the future, it suggests, things are going to get…
The Christening of Baby George
Editor’s Note: When Baby George’s first name was announced, I couldn’t help by think of one of the great kings of Britain, King George VI. His wartime words were deeply inspiring, like his call to prayer at the time of D-Day. He knew his identity as an Israelite and his words reflected his knowledge of…
