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Exposition of I Timothy 6:6-10 (2)

George C Lubbers·1963-03-01
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We saw in our former installment on these verses that the man of godly contentment is rich in God. And it alone is true riches, affording satisfaction for the entire man, body, soul and spirit, and that, too, for time and for eternity. When this is applied to our present existence here on earth it can be summed up as is done by the apostle in verse 8 "But having food and raiment, with these things let us be content." It should be observed that the apostle employs the present active participle...

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George C Lubbers
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1963-03-01

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Scripture References
Genesis 3
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes 1:14Ecclesiastes 2:11Ecclesiastes 4:4Ecclesiastes 6:9
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