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The Knowledge of God and of Ourselves

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From Job 42:5-6 this article shows how a deeper knowledge of God leads to a deeper knowledge of ourselves, and how this leads to a life of repentance and humility.

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Samuel Rutherford on the Spiritual Life

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This article gives a brief biography on Samuel Rutherford. Focus is given to his contribution on the spiritual life, showing that it is a life rooted in true love for Christ, holiness, faith, prayer, and assurance.

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The Prayer-Life of Jesus Christ

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Looking at the prayer life of Jesus, this article shows how in his practice of prayer he was moved by God’s will and glory and thus serves as a model for learning to pray.

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The New Perspective on the Apostle Paul

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This article evaluates the teaching of the New Perspective on Paul.

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A Brief Introduction to the Septuagint

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This article gives an introduction to the Septuagint, its history and use in the New Testament.

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No More Sea

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Will sea lovers be bored on the new heaven and new earth? This article explains what Revelation 21:1 means when it says there will be no more sea on the new heaven and earth.

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Since God has a Son of his own – and such a Son! – how wonderful God’s love in adopting us! We needed a Father, but he did not need sons. Thomas Watson
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