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What Prayer Will Accomplish

By Rev. Paul Rader

The 34th Psalm is quite a catalogue of things that prayer will accomplish. It starts off concerning praise. Now, praise is the highest form of worship. Prayer is something like water; it refreshes, it cleanses, it greatly aids growth; but remember it is steam—powerful steam—when it is heated. So hot prayer, believing prayer, turns to praise (v. 1).

The fighting attitudes of man and beast are interesting and stimulating, but prayer brings the soul to a fighting attitude very different from any flesh feeling. The psalmist speaks of his attitude caused by prayer as “boast in the Lord” (v. 2). …

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The First Christmas Carol

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

The first Christmas carol was sung by angels.

Before the heavenly choir arrived, a single angel of the Lord appeared in the sky and hovered above a group of frightened shepherds who were guarding their flocks in the cool night air. However, it was not just the angel that surprised the shepherds—suddenly midnight was turned into midday. “The glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified” (Luke 2:9). The angel spoke to them, telling them not to be afraid but to receive with great joy the news they were hearing:  “Today in the town of David a …

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Five Questions About The Virgin Birth

By R.S. Beal, D.D.

“For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, This day have I begotten thee?”—Hebrews 1:5

Every believer has stood with bowed head under the shadow of the cross of Calvary to behold with the eye of faith the Lord Jesus hanging there a bleeding victim for the sins of the world. We have been privileged also to stand beside the empty tomb of our Lord, and as we have done so our hearts have leaped with joy because we had the assurance that He arose a victor over the dark domain and recalled …

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Jesus: God's Only Savior For The World!

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

The Baby In The Manger: A World-Class Savior

Christmas—gifts, family, and yes, of course, Jesus!

We know the baby in the manger grew to become a man, died for our sins, was raised from the dead, and ascended into heaven. However, at Christmastime especially we hear it said, “Jesus came to redeem the whole world!” But as all of us know, the whole world is not redeemed. In fact, when speaking to the shepherds, the angels themselves affirmed “peace among those with whom he is pleased” (Luke 2:14). Not all people benefit from the coming of Christ; His gifts of …

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The Moody Church: “The Flower And The Fruit” of DL Moody’s Great Work As Represented In The City Of Chicago

By Rev. James M. Gray, D.D.

An address delivered by Rev. James M. Gray, D.D., President of the Moody Bible Institute, in The Moody Church Tabernacle, on the occasion of laying the cornerstone of the D.L. Moody Memorial Church and Sunday School Building, December 16, 1924.

My dear brethren: I have in my files in the Moody Bible Institute a newspaper editorial that I greatly prize. It appeared in one of the morning dailies of this great city. It is entitled, “Chicago’s Most Notable Citizen,” and the citizen of whom it speaks is D.L. Moody, who was, under God, the founder of this church. And I …

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Mr. Philpott's Address At The Laying Of The Cornerstone

By Rev. P.W. Philpott, D.D.

Excerpts from Mr. Philpott’s address at the laying of the cornerstone. “Would rather see The Moody Church disorganized and go into oblivion than to have it continue on other than the Bible lines on which it was founded and continues until this day.”

I want to express my personal gratitude to God that we have come to this hour in our great undertaking. Every little advance made has encouraged our faith. Tonight we lay the cornerstone of the D.L. Moody Memorial Church building, and I am supremely happy.

Personally, I feel very unworthy to be the pastor of this great …

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God In The Trenches

By Rev. Paul Rader

“Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered: let them also that hate him flee before him.” —Psalm 68:1

The world has reached the place where a great many people have the feeling that if God ever did care about the earth, He has ceased to care; many feel that if He ever did have any pity, His pity has gone from Him; that if His eye ever did watch the sparrow in its fall, that eye is closed; that if He ever did count the hairs of men’s heads, the millions of headless in this war [World War I] …

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A Falling Away

By Rev. Paul Rader

“For that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first.” —2 Thessalonians 2:3

There are also four or five verses in the eighth chapter of Jeremiah that I want to use as a backbone of the things I wish to say to you. I want to show how we “lose out”; how we “fall away.”

I want to talk very tenderly—as tenderly as I know how, by the power of the Holy Spirit, about the grave danger that is surrounding your life—the danger in the day in which we live of your losing the rich things of …

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The Walk Worthy Of Our Calling

By Dr. Harry A. Ironside

“I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, with all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love; endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.” —Ephesians 4:1–6

In chapters one to three, we have been studying the doctrinal section …

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The Relevance Of The Reformation For Today’s Church

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

This year is the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. Both Protestants and Catholics are asking: What relevance, if any, do controversies from hundreds of years ago have on us today? Some would say, “Let the past be the past and let’s concentrate on the present.”

But I maintain that the better we understand our past, the better we understand ourselves. Studying the Reformation is like finding a long lost relative who gives you insight into your family history and helps you understand who you are today. Whether we realize it or not, all of us have been influenced by …

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