Love, to Paul and John, represented the chief fact and chief doctrine of Christianity. These preeminence and value of love, the prerogative and virtue of live and the permanence and victory of love are all treated. Some Great Quotes: "Loveless faith may remove mountains from its own path, only to set them down in its brother's path." "Balaam shows that inspirational power is possible apart from love. Caiaphas shows that spiritual discernment is possible apart from love. Judas shows that much knowledge of divine things is possible apart from love; and James and John show that a certain kind of...
Love, to Paul and John, represented the chief fact and chief doctrine of Christianity. These preeminence and value of love, the prerogative and virtue...
Someone has said that the Book of Acts is on the most graphic pieces of writing in all literature, and certainly it is one of the most important, for it is "the sole remaining historical work which deals with the beginnings of Church history." Dr. Scroggie suggests that is might accurately and comprehensively be titled "The Acts of the Spirit through Apostles and others, during the first generation of the history of the Christian Church." And this is the premise Dr. Scroggie follows in his development of this masterful exposition of the Acts.
Someone has said that the Book of Acts is on the most graphic pieces of writing in all literature, and certainly it is one of the most important, for ...
Perhaps enough has been said to show that the Bible is the most creating, regenerating, civilizing, humanizing, educating, reforming, and inspiring power in all the world, and that the most lurid imagination cannot conceive what would be the state of the world to-day if there had never been a Bible. But we place this emphasis on the Book, only because it is the one inspired and authoritative record of the redemption which is in Christ Jesus. It is little wonder that, throughout the ages, the devil has attempted to discredit or destroy the Bible, in spite of Christians, and, alas, sometimes by...
Perhaps enough has been said to show that the Bible is the most creating, regenerating, civilizing, humanizing, educating, reforming, and inspiring po...