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  1. NetChaplain

    Duel Distinction

    The Lord Jesus revealed two distinct lines of truth. In the first, He presented Himself as Israel’s Messiah and called upon that nation for their long-predicted national repentance, in which He also declared the character of His earthly kingdom rule and Himself as the Fulfiller of the great...
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    Law vs Gospel

    The Law of Moses being given to Israel manifested the love of God to them, and eventually to the world! He chose a “people,” which could have been any nation, to establish knowledge and faith in Himself. First, He must inform man of his guilt before Him, in order that that may choose to believe...
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    The Bridal Church

    Perhaps no one subject is more replete with blessedness than the glory of the Bride, the Lamb’s wife. Whether we look at the grace that first brought us into it, or whether we look at the unfolding of this love in the glory of the marriage; however we look at it, it is simply beyond description...
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    “No Trouble!”

    Everything is a test, for the believer to exercise faith that all will be well, and glorify God!
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    “No Trouble!”

    That reminds me of a story about a Christian who had a lot of trophies in his basement, and a flood ruined them all by too much mud in the basement. He told God he felt pretty bad about losing the trophies', and God told him, "don't worry about it, I was going to burn them up anyway!
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    “No Trouble!”

    Are there any troubles in your life that you would like to be gone? If you’re a believer, which is one who is on your way to heaven, you can be trouble-free. Not problem free, which causes us to exercise our faith in God’s care, and allows us to be completely obedient to God! When the Lord Jesus...
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    Exclusive Source

    Salvation is a deliverance wrought by the divine work on the Cross, so as to bring us out of one position into another. It is true we are morally changed, but we want more than that—though whoever has got that will surly have all the rest (knowing right and wrong gives understanding of good and...
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    Law Out—Life In!

    The law is neither the ground of life to the sinner (it being “taken away” - Heb 10:9—NC), nor the rule of life to the Christian (was intended only for Israel—NC): the Lord Jesus is both the one and the other—He is our life (Col 3:4), and He is our rule of life! The law can only curse and slay...
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    Truth, Tried and True!

    In our relationship with the first Adam we had no freedom at all (sin had its dominion – Rom 6:14—NC), the members of the old Adam being under obligation to furnish personal righteousness before God (an impossibility before Christ came—NC), as moral beings responsible to Him (not just obedience...
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    Ongoing Inner Conflict

    It's my thought that it is something outside himself, because it was "given" to him, and it's something from Satan. Concerning guilt, Paul well knew he was completely clear of all his sins in his life.
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    Ongoing Inner Conflict

    The conflict teaches us to exercise our faith in Christ's expiation for our sin. The Spirit continually opposes the old man in us (flesh or sin nature), so we will always desire to "do His good pleasure" (Phl 2:13), which is what God "works" in us.
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    Ongoing Inner Conflict

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    Ongoing Inner Conflict

    Yes, we die daily to our sin nature, and it's a continuous "mortification" that the Spirit keeps going us in (Rom 8:13).
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    Ongoing Inner Conflict

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    Ongoing Inner Conflict

    It is essential that we take a moment to consider the inward conflict of the growing child of God. It may be said, “What if a man knows his sins to be forgiven and more, liberty” (which some call “sanctification,” “deeper life,” etc.), “then, surely, every spiritual desire must be gratified...
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    Our Blessed Hope

    It is of the utmost importance, in the study of Scripture, to distinguish between God’s moral government of the world (esp. concerning Israel, still and will always be “God’s people”—NC), and the specific hope of the Church. The entire body of Old Testament prophecy, and much of the New, treats...
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    The Invisible God

    Surely, it would suffice us to see the Father, but that would not be faith, and if one cannot be satisfied without seeing Him yet, one will never be satisfied; because it would not be faith that sees Him, but our flesh! We should be most encouraged just to know that the Father is ours and we are...
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    His Special Blessings

    “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ” (Eph 1:3). Here the Apostle Paul unfolds the blessing of believers according to the purpose of the Father, and therefore their highest blessings. In this great...
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    God’s Work In You

    “That ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man; ye have put off the old man” (Eph 4:22; Col 3:9). What exactly is “putting off the old man”? It’s not sending it away, for it remains constant with us. To put off someone means not to attend to what they are saying, like putting...
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    My Father’s Love

    This one is special to my heart! “The LORD hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love” (Jer 31:3). God cannot be otherwise than He is. All of our Father’s actions are perfectly free. His first act, as Paul tells us, was His purpose of the incarnation...