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Scarce or Precious

Gerald VandenBerg·1959-10-01

The above caption contains two English words that are very important when applied to the Word of God! Webster defines precious as something of great price or value; highly esteemed or loved; dear! The same dictionary gives the meaning of scarce as deficient in quantity or number compared with the de

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Precious

William Langerak·2016-01-08

Therefore, the benefits and means by which we receive that blood are also precious. Precious is God's promise that whosoever believes in this blood shall not perish but have everlasting life (Canons, II.5; II Pet. 1:4). Faith and the trials of our faith are more precious than gold (II Pet. 1:1; I Pe

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Searching the Scriptures

Marian VanderWerff·1948-08-01

We must bear in mind that the value of a thing is not to be determined by the price a man puts on it. The value is far beyond the price man places upon them. Our societies serve us in a special way; their value does not lie in the fact that they give us something to do. This special way is that they

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Beliefs, Values and Norms…

Bruce Miedema·1991-01-01

You may value a friend, a relative or an adult who helped you during a particular time in your life. Values influence your behavior because you use them to weigh the importance of alternatives. For example, a person who values personal pleasure more than he values a fit, healthy body continually mak

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A Virtuous Woman…A Crown to Her Husband

Marybeth Lubbers·1990-01-15

Mrs. Lubbers is a wife and mother in the Protestant Reformed Church of South Holland, Illinois. Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. Proverbs 31:10 There it lay. Rich. Rare. A dazzling treasure filled with fire and sparkle. Flawless, it glints and winks dispassionatel

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Proverbs For Young Pilgrims: On Reproof

Ed Lotterman·1984-01-01

“As an earring of gold, and an ornament of fine gold, so is a wise reprover upon an obedient ear. Proverbs 25:12 Young Pilgrim, the proverb speaks of jewels; jewels of great value. The value has been increased by the removal of the impurities in the gold. The proving of the gold has made it more pr

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Cornelius Jonker·2005-04-01

God is very precious to us, the value of which cannot be described in earthly terms such as money, gems, silver or gold. To have God love us is priceless! He tells us in His word that His precious beloved Son is the chief cornerstone of the church and that He is likewise precious to those who believ

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Better Things

George C Lubbers·1957-03-01

Hence, the spiritual man has a new sense of values. He deems all the works of law, and all his fleshly religiosity to be so much loss and dung for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, his Lord! Wonderful sense of values. He has found the pearl of great price; riches untold is his singula

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Better Things

George C Lubbers·1957-03-01

Hence, the spiritual man has a new sense of values. He deems all the works of law, and all his fleshly religiosity to be so much loss and dung for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, his Lord! Wonderful sense of values. He has found the pearl of great price; riches untold is his singula

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Contentment……..and Anxiety

Dick Mitchell·1995-04-01

And we would be disturbed, even in the slightest, as we survey the things we have or do not have? How foolish! So what if we have a dandelion on our lawn? Or a lawn full of dandeli­ons! Finally, in the school of contentment God will teach you to appreciate who you are. That is, you are to appreciate