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Weekend Millionaires

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  • Bas Luiten

This article is about gambling, empty promises and desires, and the trustworthy promises of God.

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How to Not Have Sex Before Marriage

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  • William Boekestein

The Bible teaches that sexual immorality is sin and that none should engage in sex before marriage. This article discusses a way that the unmarried in the church can exercise self control over their desires, so that they may maintain their purity for the glory of God.

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Cravings and Conflicts

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  • C. J. Mahaney

This article is about conflicts and fighting in relationships. The author looks at the causes of conflict, sinful cravings and desires in quarrels, reconciliation with God and people, and the confession of sin. James 4:1-2 is also discussed.

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Luke 17:32 – Don't Look Back

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  • Jack de Jong

This article on Luke 17:32 is about salvation and judgment, double minded and radical repentance, and the desires of the world.

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1 John 2:17 - Lasting

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  • W. M. Wielenga

This article on 1 John 2:17 is about the one thing in life that lasts. The world and its desires will fall away, but he who does the will of God lives forever.

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James 4:1-6 – No Easy Moralism

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  • Kenneth A. Kok

In this article on James 4:1-6, the author focuses on wrong desires and friendship with this world, and the effect this has on our lives with God.

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Faith alone justifies, but justifying faith is not alone. Thomas Watson
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