By Lewis Willis Much is promised because of the shedding of his blood. Peter called his blood the precious blood: “For as much as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers; But with the precious blood of Christ, …
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Abortion: Fleshly and Spiritual
By P. J. Casebolt In recent years, abortion has become the center of much controversy, both religiously and politically. The very fact that the extent of this controversy is of recent origin should indicate that some are being influenced by popular custom rather than by moral principles. Much of the abortion dispute centers around the …
The Religion of Freemasonry
By Jarrod Jacobs The religion of Masonry dates itself back to the time of Solomon. It is said that a man named Hiram Abiff (the widow’s son and architect of the Temple) was attacked by three of his fellow-workers (Jubela, Jubelo, and Jubelum) during construction of the Temple. These three men met Hiram after he …
Have Sinned . . . And Repented Not
By Dan King Sr. Sin is principally an offence against the nature of our Holy God. It does denigrate the human spirit and diminish one’s estimation of himself, but that is not the point of forgiveness. Sin insults the holiness of God. We cannot assume that the forgiveness of our sins is immediate and automatic, …