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Exposition of Hebrews 10:19-25 (4)

George C Lubbers·1950-11-01
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At this juncture of our series it can do no harm to briefly restate what we have thus far learned from this portion of the book of Hebrews. In our first article (see September 15 issue) we called attention to the meaning of the terms: "true hearts" and "heart sprinkled from an evil conscience". The implication of these terms, as we noticed, was, that only the pure in heart shall see God. Only those who are pure, can draw near unto God in confidence of being accepted of Him. This is not only...

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Author
George C Lubbers
Date

1950-11-01

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Hebrews
Hebrews 1Hebrews 2Hebrews 8:4Hebrews 10:19-25
Exodus 25:40
John 5:46
Revelation 1:5
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