WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR BURDENS – Galatians 6

Every man or woman, rich or poor, old or young, wise or foolish, weak or strong, has some burden to bear.

IF WE LIVE BY THE SPIRIT, LET US ALSO WALK BY THE SPIRIT – Galatians 5

These are descriptions of ONE CONDITION, the saved condition; and there is no stretch of philosophical doodling that can find one iota’s difference in the true meaning of the above descriptions of the state of enjoying the salvation of God through Jesus Christ.

THE FIRST AND SECOND FULFILLMENTS – Mark 13

At least two themes are interwoven: prophecies concerning the destruction of Jerusalem, and warnings concerning the second coming of Christ.

THE 7 MIRACLES AT CALVARY – Matthew 27

There are actually seven Calvary miracles, the greatest and most wonderful, of course, being the resurrection of Christ. The rending of the veil, occurring simultaneously with the death of Christ, must be associated with that death; and, looking more closely, it is plain that the veil, in practically all of its functions and even in its colors, was a most instructive type of Christ.

DO NOT QUENCH THE SPIRIT – 1 Thessalonians 5

The word for “quench” was used of putting out a fire, and the thought is that the child of God should not put out the sacred fire within.

THANKSGIVING IN EVERYTHING

Thanksgiving In everything.

The text before us stresses the need of prayer in all of life’s conditions and circumstances.

Any list, therefore, of things we should pray for must be partial and incomplete. “Everything” certainly covers a lot of territory.

THE TENTH COMMANDMENT – THOU SHALT NOT COVET – Exodus 20

The 10th commandment is the most comprehensive of the commandments, forbidding ALL unlawful desire of every kind.