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The Logos and Faith's Vocabulary

Christ became The Logos; the unknown mediator through the Word, becomes known. The Law was given ...

Christ became The Logos; the unknown mediator through the Word, becomes known. The Law was given as a schoolmaster to point us to Christ.  Jesus is the incarnation of that standard.   Romans 1:17.  LF-0164  © Copyright 1980

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The Long Lost, What Might Have Been

"The Long Lost, What Might Have Been"- Once Elijah laid his mantle on Elisha, Elisha's life would...

"The Long Lost, What Might Have Been"- Once Elijah laid his mantle on Elisha, Elisha's life would never be the same. He could have rejected God's call upon his life and return to his home and family, but instead he followed Elijah and served him.  At various points along that journey God tested Elisha's commitment.  We have to ask ourselves, do we really want God's best, do we really want to fulfill our calling? 2 Kings 2; 1 Kings 19. LF-0149 © Copyright 1979

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The Lord Chose Matthew

In the eyes of the Jewish community in his day, Matthew the tax collector was a crook, an outcast...

In the eyes of the Jewish community in his day, Matthew the tax collector was a crook, an outcast, and the worst kind of person Jesus could have called to be His disciple. God called and chose him not only to follow Him, but to use his attention to detail to write a meticulous record of the Lord and His sayings. By God's grace, a man considered the vilest of the vile truly became a gift of God. Matthew. VF-2125   Additional Products on the Subject: Nehemiah: Man’s Place in God’s Plan  by Past...

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The Lord Has Led Us

The Lord Has Led Us. God's working on us. If we acknowledge Him in all our ways, He will direct o...

The Lord Has Led Us. God's working on us. If we acknowledge Him in all our ways, He will direct our paths. Deuteronomy 8:2, Psalm 37. VF-0165 © Copyright 1979

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The Lord Is My Refuge, I Shall Not Be Afraid

Psalm 91 is an antiphonal arrangement with three separate speakers. The first speaker sets forth ...

Psalm 91 is an antiphonal arrangement with three separate speakers. The first speaker sets forth a generalization; the second speaker, which is us, responds; then finally the third speaker, God, enters the conversation at the conclusion. We "faithing" Christians have some great enemies out there, but those on our side are much greater than those against us because we have set our love upon God. Psalm 91. VF-0573. © Copyright 1988

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The Lord is My Shepherd

The Shepherd leads His sheep. There are five things that have to be attached to following Him: 1...

The Shepherd leads His sheep. There are five things that have to be attached to following Him: 1) Trust 2) Love 3) Recognizing His ownership 4) His constant keeping and protection of us 5) His provision for our need. Psalm 23:1. VF-1858

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