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Showing 10 results for “call of the gospel”

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PRTJ Vol. 35, No. 1 (November 2001)

2001-11-01

Serious Call of the Gospel should be faithful to uphold the gospel in her preaching, discipline, and encouragement. In this way the gospel will go to the ends of the world for the gathering of the chosen ones of God out of every nation, tongue, and tribe. B. Wherein lies the call of the gospel? 1. T

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Strangers and Sojourners in the End Times (2)

Mark Hoeksema·2015-11-01

The basic idea of this sign is the universal proclamation of the gospel of salvation through the atoning death and resurrection of Jesus Christ alone. This sign is present throughout the New Testament, beginning with the great commission (Matt. 28:19–20). It is in obedience to this command that the

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Jesus' Call to the Weary

Rodney Kleyn·2016-11-20

We have this continual, constant burden of sin that we bear, and so the Savior says to us, come, come to Me. Come with your burden. Keep on coming. Keep on believing. He's instituted the sacrament of the Lord's Supper that we'll partake of this morning as a continual memorial till He comes. And

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Questions on the End Times

Richard Moore·1997-01-01

It is taught that the calling of the Church is not merely to preach the gospel, but that we have the calling to make this world a better place for man. The Scripture however repeatedly teaches that it is alone the calling of the church to preach the gospel of salvation. The calling is to call sinner

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Cornelius Jonker·2004-04-01

It is certainly clear that God is the householder who calls through the gospel. This is not an offer, but a command to repent and believe and to labor in the sphere of His kingdom. Some answer the call for their own purposes and glory, such as the Pharisees. Others, although insignificant in the eye

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No Other Gospel

  1. The One, Pure Gospel
  2. An Astounding Apostasy
  3. A Warning to All
Nathan Langerak·2018-11-04

At the heart of the gospel stands the truth, justification by faith alone. You must understand that stands at the heart of the gospel because that stands at the heart of the misery of man. Why is man Conceived and born dead in trespasses and sins. Why is man a slave to sin and to the power of

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The Importance of the Ministry

James McCollam·1956-09-01

From this number, God calls a young man to proclaim the truth, as it is in Jesus, to others. He who is called cannot but proclaim the things that he has both seen and heard. Perhaps, among the young men who read this article, there is one whom God calls through His Word and Spirit, to proclaim the r

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Hezekiah's Call to Keep the Passover

  1. Israel's Sinful Neglect
  2. Hezekiah's Authoritative Call
  3. The Two-Fold Response
Matthew Deboer·2017-10-08

When the call of the Gospel goes out today, whether on the mission field, whether in the established congregation right here, There's also a two-fold response. Today, some will laugh and mock when they hear the call to worship God rightly.

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Linen Bands – or Shroud?

Robert C. Harbach·1984-02-01

Central to this gospel are the elements of the Cross, the Resurrection, the Ascension (of Christ, not of Mary!), the Return of the Lord, the Judgment Day and the New Heaven and Earth. This gospel must not be spoiled with “offers” and “invita­tions,” but honored with the preaching of God’s effectual

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I Corinthians 6:9 – 7:24

Marinus Schipper·1952-07-01

The Gospel of God came to them, and God by the Spirit and Word of Christ called one of them out of darkness into light. That is one aspect of the calling. But that calling also includes their daily vocation in the state and condition in which they are found. And they should not easily set aside that