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Exposition of Matthew 24 and 25 (16)

George C Lubbers·1959-05-03
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We ended our former essay in this series with the observation that there is a vast difference between theground of the verdict in judgment and the ground of our salvation! We ended our former essay in this series with the observation that there is a vast difference between theground of the verdict in judgment and the ground of our salvation! Let us attempt to listen to the text here in Matthew 25:31-46on this point. We quote the following from this passage: "Then shall the King say unto them...

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Author
George C Lubbers
Date

1959-05-03

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Scripture References
Matthew 25:31-46
James 2:13
Hebrews
Hebrews 6:10Hebrews 11:33-38
Revelation 22:20
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