By Cecil Willis To worship God is to pay homage to Him, or to render reverence to him. People in every land attempt to adore some sort of God. All people worship something. The Christian has certain instructions given to him as to how, where, and when he is to worship. The Divine Place There is …
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“Warfield on Imputation”
By John McCort Some of our brethren have begun marching inexorably toward an eventual rendevous with Calvinism. They have accepted the basic presuppositions of the Calvinistic theology. With the basic premises from which they are now operating, these brethren will eventually become full-fledged Calvinists, if they take their basic presuppositions to their logical extension. One of …
A Hard Saying (Jn. 6:60)
By Samuel F. Carter The disciples of Christ had difficulty in understanding the words of their Master in this passage, and it seems that many today are equally confused. I am speaking of these sayings: “And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord. . .” (Col. 3:17); “Those …
Questioning the Jury’s Verdict
By Lowell Blasingame I like the American system of trial by jury, yet I recognize that juries do not always render fair and equitable verdicts. In the May-June, 1974 issue of Herald of Truth International Brother, Reuel Lemmons writes under the heading of Broadcast Evangelism in defense of Herald of Truth. Several statements merit comment, but …