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8 illustrations for sermon preparation
He that doeth wrong shall receive for the wrong which he hath done (Philippians 4:25). I. Punishment Threatened. To Masters: Imperious masters wrong their servants by defrauding them of clothing, food, or wages; by imposing labours beyond their strength; by...
Yet if we saw truly, we should find many streams of refreshment, many sunny spots, and on all sides evidences of the Divine tenderness.
The term *mysterion* (mystery), used twice in this passage and frequently throughout Philippians, does not denote what is essentially incomprehensible to human understanding.
Exell observed that all genuine religion involves mystery in relation to the infinite and Divine; false mystery belongs only to superstition.
Nor does the Holy Spirit's operation supersede human effort; rather, it excites it.
On July 4, 1939, sixty-one thousand fans packed Yankee Stadium for Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day. The man they called the Iron Horse — who had...
On January 23, 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell walked across the stage at Geneva Medical College in upstate New York and received her Doctor of Medicine degree...
On November 22, 1873, the French steamship *Ville du Havre* collided with the iron-hulled *Loch Earn* in the cold waters of the mid-Atlantic. The ship...
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