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Inventory Reduction Sale!

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INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE!

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Beacon LightsJournal ArticleRelated

Buy the Truth, and Sell It Not (2)

Aaron Cleveland·2005-04-01

Now that we have an understanding of what it means to “buy the truth,” let us notice that God makes the command even more specific by adding “and sell it not.” When we sell something, we are parting with an object which we have in our possession. We exchange it for something else. For example, we ma

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God, The Savior of All Men

Herman Hanko·1999-12-01

❖ Well-Meant Offer

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PRTJ Vol. 36, No. 1 (November 2002)

2002-11-01

Serious Call of the Gospel b. The willingness of the owner to part with it. An offer also suggests that the owner is willing to part with what he offers to another should that condition be ful tilled. If ever there is a fall-through in this transaction, it would not be because the owner was not wil