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What Is It?

Richard Veldman·1946-06-01

“Christian Living” is a living that is Godly throughout and hence can meet with His approval. All this our lives are when they meet perfectly the following requirements: First and foremost, of course, they must be to the glory of our God, Who elected and redeemed us for the sole purpose of having a

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Christian Identity (2)

Gerald VandenBerg·1951-09-01

To live as a Christian and, therefore, to identify one’s self with the saints in Christ consists of much more than a general, outward lack of conformity to certain standards and practices of the ungodly world. Christian living must not be characterized by a certain nega­tivism but according to its r

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Living Out of Good Works (2)

Herman Hanko·1954-02-01

Then Christian Living only means that anybody must and therefore can live the life of a Christian, and therefore the purpose of this rubric is only to show people the way that they ought to live. We must then tell them that they can and therefore must live this way. They must not live in sin because

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Living Out of Good Works (6)

Herman Hanko·1954-07-01

We have discussed Christian Living also on these lines thus far: 1) In speaking of Christian living we speak of the life of the regenerated child of God as it becomes manifest in this present time. 2) Negatively, we have stressed that that manifest life of the child of God (and we used faith as an i

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Our God

Gerald VandenBerg·1951-05-01

As such He exhibits love and bestows peace upon those who walk according to His commandments. He makes them His friends and gives to them the ex­perience of the real essence of life itself which is fellowship with God. That is ‘Christian Living’. Only they are happy who have learned to exercise it.

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Debtors to God

Richard Veldman·1947-09-01

Christian living is not a question of a prayer now and then, a bit of Scripture reading a few times daily, an hour in catechism or society once each week or a few hours in church on the day of the Lord. You do not fulfill your covenant obligations by simple adherence, formally, to some spiritual pra

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Contending for the Life of Faith

Ronald Cammenga·2007-06-01

“Are you living the Christian life?” is really the question, “Are you living your life consciously out of love for God?” Is love for God the motive for your life? It is, if the life you are living is the Christian life. The Christian life is a life of holiness. It is a life lived to the glory of God

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Its Spiritual Necessity

Richard Veldman·1946-01-01

What is “Christian Living”? What, in broad outline, has Scripture to say about it? What is its prime requisite? And what is the standard according to which man’s entire conduct must be judged? These and other questions, essential to a somewhat adequate understanding of the subject have been answered

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Spiritual Youth in a Carnal World: Entertainment

Audred Spriensma·1994-05-01

But it is much, much more. All of life is sacred. All of life is to be lived for God’s glory, and in service of His kingdom: our church attendance and our sleep at night, our work and our play, whether remaining single or dating, our studies at school or recreation. Being spiritual means that we liv

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Confession of Faith (5)

Ronald Cammenga·1998-12-01

The Christian life is not “een hoekje met een boekje,” that is, going off into some little comer by ourselves with our own little book and privately cultivating Christianity. The Christian life is not some individual endeavor, altogether divorced from the rest of the people of God and from the churc