Waggoner on the Gospel of JohnTEACH Services, Inc., 2012 - 130 páginas A Heart-warming "Commentary" on the Gospel of John. Let the Holy Spirit bind you closer to "the disciple whom Jesus loved" as you read these unusual meditations on the Fourth Gospel. Written by an author who in his heart sensed something of what it means to be "despised and rejected of men," these insights into John convey an appreciation for Christ that will be a lifetime blessing. Reposing unread in the archives for a full century, they are even more fresh and appealing now. Published originally in England as articles or editorials in the magazine The Present Truth. Original British spelling retained. |
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... Master insult. When Peter was brought into the place where his life seemed to be endangered through his acquaintances with Christ, his fears gained the mastery of him, and he denied his Lord. Not only so, but he did it with curses and ...
... Master insult. When Peter was brought into the place where his life seemed to be endangered through his acquaintances with Christ, his fears gained the mastery of him, and he denied his Lord. Not only so, but he did it with curses and ...
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... Master unless we are engaged in some public service. And then note how often in the very short time He had for public labour, we find Him attending some feast or other. He never seems to have been in a hurry. Why not? The reason is that ...
... Master unless we are engaged in some public service. And then note how often in the very short time He had for public labour, we find Him attending some feast or other. He never seems to have been in a hurry. Why not? The reason is that ...
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... Master. “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father, which is in heaven.” Matt. 5:16. In the address of Nicodemus, however, we can see an intended compliment to the Man Jesus, such as ...
... Master. “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father, which is in heaven.” Matt. 5:16. In the address of Nicodemus, however, we can see an intended compliment to the Man Jesus, such as ...
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... Master, eat,” He could say, “I have meat to eat that ye know not of.” They supposed that some one must have brought Him food, but it was His meat to do His Father's will. God does not call men to exhaust themselves in His service, but ...
... Master, eat,” He could say, “I have meat to eat that ye know not of.” They supposed that some one must have brought Him food, but it was His meat to do His Father's will. God does not call men to exhaust themselves in His service, but ...
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18 | |
Healing The Noblemans Son | 31 |
Living By The Father | 48 |
The Good Shepherd | 62 |
Jesus Teaching Humility | 77 |
The Comforter | 95 |
Denying The Lord | 109 |
Christ Risen | 124 |
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