By Johnie Edwards It is not the purpose of this article to limit what the Lord knows but to call to our attention some valuable lessons. Christ Knew No Sin Paul told the Corinthians, “For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of …
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The Death of a Saint
By James W. Adams The “Sweet Singer of Israel” forever established the tone which should characterize the mourning of Christians for departed children of God when he said, “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints” (Psalms 116:15). What is “precious” to the Lord, we should never allow to become inconsolable …
Little Red Hats
By Donald Willis Ralph Bunche was up to bat, score tied, last of the ninth. Bunches batting has been below par in this game. It’s time for a hit. Bunche is set, and the pitcher begins his pitch. Out of the corner of his eye, Bunche is again attracted to that little red hat in the …
Faith and Salvation
By Cecil Willis In this issue we resume our studies upon the great and important theme of faith. Probably there are but few themes that have caused so much confusion because of misunderstandings. It is our purpose in this article to try, by studying God’s word, to get an accurate understanding of the proper relationship existing …