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12 illustrations for sermon preparation
Temptation brings suffering to the regenerate soul in distinct ways.
Joseph Exell's 1887 exposition reveals three vital truths about the present moment.
The text "made like unto His brethren" (Hebrews 2:17) presents a perfect model proposition: Christ *is* made like us, and it *behoved* Him to be so.
As the Eternal Word took flesh from the Virgin Mary by the operation of the Holy Ghost, so are we born anew through grace.
Signs are external, visible things that declare a memorable matter otherwise imperceptible to human understanding.
Working and suffering constitute the way to glory and honour.
This is not merely future eschatology but the present reality of Christ's kingdom inaugurated at Pentecost.
They are the holy ones who stand before Elohim's throne and behold His face continually.
Exell termed a "strange silence" about matters of the soul.
That was merely freedom from Egyptian bondage; this is spiritual salvation—deliverance from sin, from wrath, from everlasting destruction, and the possession of eternal life itself.
Not yet are all things in subjection to humanity, yet this sovereignty shall come.
Paul (Galatians 3:19) and Stephen (Acts 7:53) explicitly affirm angelic agency in law-giving, yet the Pentateuch itself remains ambiguous.
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