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The Millennium (I): What It Is

What we believe Revelation 20 teaches depends on how we interpret the Book of Revelation and the highly figurative language of Scriptnre. ” . . . It is a sound principle of interpretation not to use a passage of Scripture that is hard to understand to overthrow other passages that are perfectly clear” (S.S. Times, […]

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The Beautiful Young Woman

Today much emphasis is placed on the external beauty of the woman. The modern woman knows it and seems to be enjoying it to the utmost. Consider the thriving businesses which are connected in any way with the beauty of women: reducing clinics, beauty parlors, manicure and pedicure shops are only a very few. How […]

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A Protestant Reformed World and Life View

What is and ought to be the position of the believer in relation to the world about him? What is and ought to be his attitude over against the scientific and cultural achievements of the world of sin? How does the truth which we as Protestant Reformed Churches have learned to love affect the problems […]

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Salvation – Chance or Certainty?

This time we will conclude our comments on the radio sermon, “Make Up Your Mind”, by showing how the mixture of truth and error abrogates truth and glorifies the lie. The above mentioned sermon contains many sentences and paragraphs that verify the contention that the sermon as a whole is premised upon the modernistic supposition […]

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Acts 18:22 to 23:30

The book of Acts: Paul’s Third Missionary Journey (continued) II.  From Ephesus to Macedonia and Greece, 19:21 – 20:6. A.  Paul plans to leave Ephesus, 19:21, 22. 1.  What is meant by “purposed in the spirit”? 2.  Where did Paul purpose to go from Ephesus? a.  Why did he want to go to Macedonia and […]

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Teaching Beginning Reading

Despite the challenges from radio and television, reading is here to stay. Our society is a reading society. Besides being an essential tool in many vocations and a part of some hobbies, reading often occupies our leisure hours. As Protestant Reformed teachers we also know that reading will play a very important role in the […]

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Thanksgiving in Spite of Prosperity

Stock markets rise, unemployment drops and again America rushes into the fall season with an air of expectancy as to the remunerations held in store for it. In the midst of this, God’s people are also faced with bounty on every side of them. Prosperity, not only in terms of the silver and gold with […]

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