By Weldon E. Warnock One of the greatest qualities in the life of Jesus was his willingness to enter into the human situation and to be deeply moved by tender compassion that compelled him to help and to heal. Jesus was never detached from, nor indifferent to human sorrow and suffering. People were never a nuisance …
Category Archives: Truth Magazine Vol. 38
Jesus The Lord of Our Lives
By Ward Hogland I have never believed the Bible to be passe. As a matter of fact it is the only book, which has remained up-to-date for two thousand years. Its teachings are just as potent today as when uttered by the lowly Galilean as he walked the Gaza strip. If there is a passage which …
Are we Thankful?
By Lewis Willis Let me share a thought with you which someone here shared with me. (I wish I could remember who, so I could give him the credit.) Stop and think of all the things you have in this life: salvation, the church, family, health, house, food, clothing, etc. Now, imagine that tomorrow you lost …
Roberts Trefethen Debate on the Role of the Elders: Second Negative
By Vance E. Trefethen The Problem Grows: When elders privately decide all matters of collective and individual judgment for others (2A, 6 19), the plane has landed in Boston. We’re told elders may decide whether a member needs circumcision (1st Debate, 2N, 67). If the saint disagrees, they cite Hebrews 13:17 and decide for him (2 …
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