Lord Teach Us To PrayCCEL, 1937 - 292 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 53–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... sin goes with him all the way and enters into every message. If he overhears Habakkuk praying about the Chaldeans, the Chaldeans turn immediately into a parable of the power which enslaves our sinful lives. Assyria, Babylonia, anything ...
... sin goes with him all the way and enters into every message. If he overhears Habakkuk praying about the Chaldeans, the Chaldeans turn immediately into a parable of the power which enslaves our sinful lives. Assyria, Babylonia, anything ...
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... sin and the vision of difficulty are never far removed from the vision of Grace. Dr. Whyte's preaching, stern as the precipitous sides of a great mountain, was also like a great mountain in this, that it had many clefts and hollows ...
... sin and the vision of difficulty are never far removed from the vision of Grace. Dr. Whyte's preaching, stern as the precipitous sides of a great mountain, was also like a great mountain in this, that it had many clefts and hollows ...
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... sinner digs for himself in his own unclean heart and in his own unclean life. The horrible pit and the miry clay of the sinful Psalmist was dug with his own suicidal hands, deep down in his God-forsaken heart. Oh, take care in time!
... sinner digs for himself in his own unclean heart and in his own unclean life. The horrible pit and the miry clay of the sinful Psalmist was dug with his own suicidal hands, deep down in his God-forsaken heart. Oh, take care in time!
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... sin; for the wages of sin is both banishment from the presence of God here, and it is the second death itself hereafter. Then again,“Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden.” Now, just how do we come to Christ? We come in ...
... sin; for the wages of sin is both banishment from the presence of God here, and it is the second death itself hereafter. Then again,“Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden.” Now, just how do we come to Christ? We come in ...
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... sin and death.” “No poor creature,” you say,“was ever so fallen and so broken, and so far beyond all help of man as I am.” And you continue to sigh and cry, night and day; till at last you burst out with this song, “I waited patiently ...
... sin and death.” “No poor creature,” you say,“was ever so fallen and so broken, and so far beyond all help of man as I am.” And you continue to sigh and cry, night and day; till at last you burst out with this song, “I waited patiently ...
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Apostle begin believe Bible blessed bones waxed Book of Job brethren Chaldeans closet cometh darkness David death disciples Divine door earth Elijah Esau eternity evil eyes faith Father forgive Gethsemane glory God’s grace Habakkuk hand haste hath hear heard heart heaven hell Holy Spirit Horology hour imagination importunate intercession intercessory prayer Israel Jabbok Jacob Jerusalem Jesus Christ knees knock look Lord’s magnificent man’s matter mercy midnight mind minister morning Moses never night Old Testament ourselves Padan-aram passions Paul Paul’s plead praise pray pray.”—Luke xi PRAYER Lord preaching prophet psalm reward Sabbath saints sake salvation sanctification sanctify Scripture secret prayer seek seen sermon set the Lord shut sins soul speak spirit teach tell Testament Thee thine things Thou thought throne tower travels the fastest true truth unto whole Whyte words worship