생명의 말씀/F.A.Hughes9 The Believer and the Creation. Mark 10: 1-12; Mark 16: 15-20; Rom. 8: 18-25; Rev. 4: 8-11. F. A. Hughes. OCT. 1957 I think we might examine our links with the creation in the light of these Scriptures. James speaks of us as men, being a kind of first-fruits of His creation. One has wondered whether it would not be a salutary matter to consider whether alignment in relation to God's thoughts in creation is with us. Generally s.. 2009. 9. 4. "In the beginning." Genesis 1: 1 F. A. Hughes. JAN/FEB 1965 "In the beginning God" — what a solid foundation for all that follows is found in these words! "From everlasting . . Thou art God" (Psalm 90: 2). He whom we know as Father — "The Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort" is the One who is "from everlasting." "The Lord (Jehovah) . . a Father . . the Lord Almighty" (the absolute and Sovereign Ruler).. 2009. 9. 2. Among You John 1: 14; John 12: 35; John 13: 35; 1 Cor. 14: 25; Phil. 2: 15. F. A. Hughes. JAN/FEB. 1970 The words variously given in the above Scriptures as — "among," "with," "one to another," "in you" — all stem from the same root — and are translated in the J.N.D. Version as "among" (amongst) in each case. The word implies something much more than a casual visit or appearance, and has rather the .. 2009. 9. 1. Affection for Christ Song of Solomon 5: 9; Song of Solomon 1: 13; John 11: 18. F. A. Hughes. Abbreviated Notes of an Address. MAR/APR. 1969 I want to call attention to the privilege of being true in our affections to an absent Christ, and to show the way the Spirit takes in order that a place may be provided for the Lord Jesus in the developed affections of His own. I refer particularly to this verse in John's Gospe.. 2009. 8. 30. The Activities of Divine Love Genesis 28: 10-15; Genesis 35: 9-20; John 11: 1-5; John 12: 1-3; Romans 8: 26-31. F. A. Hughes. MARCH 1957 I had in mind to draw attention to the activities of divine Persons in relation to the circumstances of the saints, with the desire that we might reach Paul's note of triumph, challenging his own heart and the saints — "What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be .. 2009. 8. 28. Access Romans 5: 12; Ephesians 2: 18; Ephesians 3: 12 F. A. Hughes. JAN/FEB. 1968 One of the most precious results of the death of Christ is that through it we have been brought near to God. "For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God" (1 Peter 3: 18). "But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ" (E.. 2009. 8. 27. Access to God Romans 5: 1, 2; Ephesians 2: 18, 3: 1-21 F. A. Hughes. An Address given at Cheltenham 1962 (Extracted from Scripture Truth Vol. 41, 1962-4, pages 136-8 & 148-151.) I want to speak of the blessedness of drawing near to God. You will have noticed that in each of the Scriptures read we have the thought of access to God. We have been engaged in this conference with the highest possible truth in the .. 2009. 8. 26. The Ability of God F. A. Hughes. NOV/DEC. 1968 The inability of rulers and governments to deal with existing moral and physical problems is sadly apparent on every hand. Lawlessness, violence and anarchy itself are increasing with startling rapidity under the cloak of what is called "self-expression." The believer in Christ is not taken by surprise; such Scriptures as Mark 7: 21-23; 2 Timothy 3: 1-5, and many othe.. 2009. 8. 24. "The Second Man . . . From Heaven" 1 Corinthians 15: 47. F. A. Hughes. NOV/DEC 1972 The birth of Joseph, recorded in Genesis 30, would seem to indicate a point of departure in the history of Jacob. Prior to this he had, for many years, dwelt in conditions marked by intrigue, change and deceit (Genesis 31: 7), with little apparent communion with his God. Typically the atmosphere of Laban's house was completely out of accord with t.. 2009. 8. 22. 이전 1 다음