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The Choice of Life

Herman Hoeksema·1932-10-23

Therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live. Deut. 30:19b All-embracing choice! Choose, therefore, life! But life …. what is it? With apology to a certain Dutch poet we may well exclaim: Life! What is life? …. Heights of the heavens! Depths of the oceans! Answer, O, answer me!

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The Life I Now Live

William Langerak·2015-04-27

Live according to God. And you understand that's what the Apostle is saying life is. What is life? What is the essence of life? What is it? Is it eating and drinking? Is it marrying and giving in marriage? Is it your job? Is it your occupation? Apostle says, no. My life is God. It's union with

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Eternal Life: Begun Now

  1. The manifestation
  2. The beginning
  3. The comfort
Justin Smidstra·2025-09-28

What comfort doth the resurrection of the body afford thee? That not only my soul after this life shall be immediately taken up to Christ's head, but also that this, my body, being raised by the power of Christ, shall be reunited with my soul and made light unto the glorious body of Christ. What com

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Life in the Spirit

  1. Its source
  2. Its nature
  3. Its principal fruit and form
Justin Smidstra·2025-05-18

truest, fullest life. And true, full, vibrant life is fruitful life. As the Lord's Supper testified to us this morning, we stand in a state of grace. Reconciled to God by the blood of the Son of God crucified on the cross. We stand in that state of grace and at the table we tasted the peace that

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The Christian View of Life and Death

Rodney Kleyn·2017-04-16

The second view of life is the stoic view of life. It's from a human point of view, a little more intelligent, a little more pragmatic, The Stoic would say, well, you can't just go through life with a smile on your face. Sometimes hard things come. And so life is about endurance. Life is about s

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Contentment and Self Denial

Barry Gritters·1989-09-01

It is life for the soul that will be everlasting life of the highest quality, the best life, the fullest life, the richest life that is possible; that life which God has worked out and prepared for us in the death and resurrection of His own Son, Jesus Christ. And that is so much more precious than

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The Better Life Ahead

Ronald Vanoverloop·2004-08-08

We live our life now in the family for the better life ahead, for we believe in the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting. That confession of our faith tells us that this present life is not the end, and it's not the end all. Did you understand? We do not believe that this life is t

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Our Comfort Regarding the Life Everlasting

Erik Guichelaar·2021-11-28

A man who doesn't have to work every day for a living, but who can live a continuous vacation, he is living life. Life is joy. Life is happiness. That's what they might say. On the other hand, if your neighbor is a scientist, he might give you the scientific kind of answer to that question, what

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Raised to Everlasting Life

William Langerak·2020-05-24

There is another side to the sword always, and the gospel ought to instill terror and fear, according to the will and good counsel of God, even as it brings comfort. But it's never devoid of comfort, ever, ever. If you ever look at false doctrine, it's always terrifying. So terrifying, you ask

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A Living Christian

Gerald VandenBerg·1949-03-01

Let us understand this! Life is not the experience one has in practicing the universally adopted slogan, “Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die.” Friends of Youth, let me remind you that this is the very prescription of “death”. Follow it and you die not tomorrow you are in death NOW. On the