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The Story of the Sea

Kelsey Kooima·2010-08-01

Through troubles and trials, In Him we confide. Trials

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The Course We Run

Steven Key·2006-10-01

But each of you shall face different difficulties and obstacles. Some of you have already faced particular trials and afflictions. Some of you shall face great difficulties and sorrows. Each of you will face particular temptations, even though with every temptation God shall also “make a way to esca

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Golden Nuggets from the Mines of Scripture

Cornelius Hanko·1981-09-01

The road is rough, has many pot-holes, is steep and rugged. For we travel down into deep, dark valleys, where the sun hardly penetrates, where the nights are dark and treacherous. We make swift drops, and we have long, hard hills to climb. We tend to grow weary, careless. Besides all that, on the na

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Pilgrims and Strangers Even Unto Death

Ronald Cammenga·1972-01-01

Admittedly, the way is filled with ob­stacles, trials and temptation. But first and foremost, we have the promise of Christ himself that he is continually with us, even unto the end. That for all the onslaughts of the Devil which we face, he will surely provide grace. Besides this we have one anothe

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Timorous and Mistrust

Robert C. Harbach·1971-10-01

A difficulty way pursued without error is traversed only once. But retrace a long, lonely, dark and dreary way to recover an indispensable valuable, carelessly lost or left behind, and you must extend yourself over the same route three times. When the Christian finally conquers a difficulty and goes

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The Antithesis

Tom Bergman·1995-02-01

There is a valley of the shadow of death in this life. Yet, the Word of God lights our way on the narrow, white path—right through the valleys traps. In the end, it leads Christian to the Celestial City to praise the Lamb of God. Christian made it safely, but not without trials and troubles. He had

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Nothing Impossible with God

George C Lubbers·1975-06-01

We will need to pass through struggles, tears, and perhaps even persecutions. God may cast us in the crucible of suffering. We will then need to walk “in hope against hope.” We will tread the weary road of Abraham and cling to the Rock of ages; we will need to walk where man can only walk with God!

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Thy Word My Lamp

Cornelius Hanko·1995-02-01

It is your way, which you must walk to attain your eternal goal. It has enemies lurking that will seek to lead you away from the truth of God’s Word and from a godly walk. There are rugged areas, steep slopes to climb and to descend. You will have to be alert every moment, careful at every step you

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The Pathway of the Pilgrim

Jennie Weessies·1946-10-01

The pathway of the pilgrim Is oft a rocky road; Sometimes it seems that he would fall Beneath his heavy load. The pathway of the pilgrim Is sorry along the way; But ever he looks upward – Longs for that perfect day. The pathway of the pilgrim Is with temptations fraught; But oh the blessed a

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The Way to Heaven

Robert C. Harbach·1977-09-01

The way to heaven, steep, paved with thorn, Compacted with crosses, those who mourn. Like Israel’s way found in desert bleak, Fleeing Egypt, its black furnace reek. Like Jonathan and armor-bearer On toward the foe pressed ever nearer; Crept they on all four, A jagged, flinty floor ’Neath; and