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Words

Sidney DeYoung·1952-08-01

Far surpassing this fact in impor­tance however is the fact that without words our knowledge of, and fellowship with, God, would be impossible for by His word He makes Himself known to us and we give expression to our love and thankfulness to God our Maker and our Saviour, by our words. Words are th

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The Good of Fitly Spoken Words

  1. The Fitly Spoken Words
  2. The Good of Them
  3. The Speaking of Them Scripture: Proverbs 25 Text: Proverbs 25:11
Brian Huizinga·2016-08-28

Beloved in the Lord Jesus Christ, this week begins another year of teaching our children all of the subjects of learning such as history and math and science and English and computers and all the rest in the light of the sacred scriptures. In this endeavor before us, how many words will be spok

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Education and the Arts

James Jonker·1961-07-01

Perhaps one picture can say as much as a thousand words, but most of us could manipulate the thousand words better than a paint brush. Secondly, words are usually easier to understand than other symbols; we derive more meaning from a story, essay, or poem than from a concerto or a statue. Thirdly, b

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Numbering Our Days

James McCollam·1955-04-01

Words have power! Think of the association brought to mind by such words as “liberty” and “victory.” Some words, in combination with other words, will have a telling effect on the hearers; as, for example, expressions like “iron curtain” and “cold war.” Words are powerful because ideas are conveyed

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The Daily Press

Sarah Mowery·2015-11-01

Weaker by nature, we’re quick to employ the deadly weapon of the tongue. But we’ve been anointed with God’s Spirit, and he works in us the fruits of love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and self-control. May soft, wise, healing words characterize our speech (Prov.

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Sarah Mowery·2015-04-01

Rather, he is the one who puts the word of God, which is his sword, into our hands, and teaches us how to war. He writes that living, discerning word of God on the tables of our hearts. He comes to us through the word preached and through the word read. As Jesus himself said, “The words that I speak

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God’s Hammer

Angus Stewart·2004-10-01

The psalmist knew well its mighty works: “converting the soul… making wise the simple…rejoicing the heart…[and] enlightening the eyes” (Ps. 19:7-8). And what similes or pictures does God use to convey the awesome power of His Word? What images come to your mind? The prophet Jeremiah would have answe

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The Only Begotten Son of God

  1. Christ's Unique Sonship
  2. The Believer's Sonship
  3. The Clear Calling Psalters: 103D, 15A, 119B, 149B
Rev. Nate Decker·2026-05-17
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Glorying In That One Cross

  1. In What We Glory
  2. Glorying As We Embrace Its Twofold Result
  3. Because Of Its Fruit
Rev. Kenneth Koole·2026-05-17
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Peter’s Report Of The Baptism Of Gentiles

  1. The Need For The Report
  2. The Report Itself
  3. The Effect Of The Report
Audred Spriensma·2026-05-24