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Saved to Speak

David Engelsma·1983-08-01

I want to lay on your souls, that God has saved you, so that you will speak. I want to point out to you, what you must speak, and how. And I want to stir you up, by the power of the Holy Spirit, to do this—to speak! to speak more than many of you, I fear, are accustomed to speak. Why You Speak Spea

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Speak-Up

Sidney Cammenga·1947-10-01

We know better. And the only thing we can do about this situation is that we heed the friendly reproof embodied in our topic, “SPEAK UP”. What shall we speak about, Youth? We need not search far for the answer. We are Christian youth. We are partakers of Christ and of His blessed anointing. If we th

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Speaking with grace

His Word·2013-03-19

In our speech we reflect and represent the Gospel to those who are outside the fellowship of the Church. The question is: do we consistently speak with grace? Are our words seasoned with salt? Or do we often, in the way we speak, conform to the pattern of this world? As children of God we must never

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The Resurrection and the Life (2)

Richard Veldman·1962-02-01

I speak, and a throng no man can number from all nations and tribes and tongues hear my voice unto faith and salvation. I speak again and all that are in the graves hear My voice and come forth, the good to the resurrection of life, the evil to the resurrection of damnation. Believest thou this?

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John 16:16 – 17:26

J. Blankespoor·1950-05-01

To the above words they all (formerly individuals spoke) respond by saying that now Jesus speaks plainly. On three things they are unanimous: the way in which Jesus now speaks, the wonder of His knowledge, and the sup­port this gives their faith on the vital point regarding Jesus. They feel that alr

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Faithful Witnesses of God (4): Confessing the Truth Distinctly

Aaron Cleveland·1999-08-01

Knowing when to speak requires wisdom. Nowhere in Scriptures will we find instruction to speak indiscriminately and haphazardly. Nor will we find instruction that we are to be speaking to anyone and everyone. There is a time to speak and a time to remain silent. Likewise, there are those to whom we

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I Corinthians 12:20 – 14:19

M Gritters·1952-03-01

There are many sounds (of voices) in our world and they all have their meaning (vs. 10). If therefore we do not understand the meaning of the other’s voice we are barbarians to each other, we stand looking at each other as foreigners (vs 11). Use the languages to edification, abound in edification (

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Called as Shining Lights in Speech and Reading

Herman Veldman·1976-04-01

1)   When we speak, we do so consciously and knowingly. 2)   We know how we should speak. We know when we are speaking evilly. And we are surely responsible for what we say; we are held accountable. B. What is our speech? 1. Scriptural references: Eph. 4: 15; 5:4 and 19; I Tim. 4:2, 5:13. To these p

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The Tongue is a Fire

David Overway·2011-01-01

When we are actively looking for opportunities to use our tongue for the good of others, it is much less likely that we will fall into the sin of communicating sinfully to or about others. Let’s speak, personally and through the use of technology, in love toward one another. Let’s speak to build up

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Personal Missions

Carl Haak·1985-08-01

I hope to impress you with the awesome calling and responsibility which you have to speak. I pray the Holy Spirit will place this as a burden upon your heart. But you must also know that it is your privilege to speak for the Lord Jesus, an honor given solely of His grace. Few people speak in the beh