Waggoner on the Gospel of JohnTEACH Services, Inc., 2012 - 130 pagini 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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Pagina 11
... darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.” The margin of the Revised Version gives “overcame” in the place of “comprehended.” Perhaps we can get a better grasp of the idea conveyed by this word “comprehend,” by noting Isa. 40:12 ...
... darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.” The margin of the Revised Version gives “overcame” in the place of “comprehended.” Perhaps we can get a better grasp of the idea conveyed by this word “comprehend,” by noting Isa. 40:12 ...
Pagina 17
... darkness, Show yourselves.” There can be no question but that these words apply primarily to Christ; but He is “the Son of man,” and came to earth in man's stead in order that we might be ambassadors in His stead. That these words refer ...
... darkness, Show yourselves.” There can be no question but that these words apply primarily to Christ; but He is “the Son of man,” and came to earth in man's stead in order that we might be ambassadors in His stead. That these words refer ...
Pagina 25
... darkness. “By faith we understand.” “He that believeth hath the witness in himself.” Faith is not contrary to reason, but the things with which it deals are so infinitely above and beyond the range of human thought that one must have ...
... darkness. “By faith we understand.” “He that believeth hath the witness in himself.” Faith is not contrary to reason, but the things with which it deals are so infinitely above and beyond the range of human thought that one must have ...
Pagina 29
... darkness and translated into the kingdom of God's dear Son. The powers of the world to come work in us, and make us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light. Col. 1:12, 13. Unless we thus drink of Christ now, and ...
... darkness and translated into the kingdom of God's dear Son. The powers of the world to come work in us, and make us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light. Col. 1:12, 13. Unless we thus drink of Christ now, and ...
Pagina 53
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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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