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Comments on Leviticus L. M. Grant. PREFACE While Genesis emphasizes the great subject of life in its beginnings, and Exodus considers God's principles of redemption and His authority established among a redeemed people, Leviticus (named for Levi, meaning “joined”) is the book of the sanctuary. Here we are brought into the very presence of God, so that sanctification to God and from all evil is the proper charact.. 2009. 9. 4.
Comments on the Gospel of John by L M Grant. PREFACE This sublime Gospel presents the Lord Jesus in the beauty of His divine glory, God incarnate, come down in pure grace and truth, the Word, the very expression of all that God is, the perfect Communicator of the thoughts of God toward man. Here we find many names and titles of glory, of grace and of dignity which are His, whether by reason of who He is, or what He has done .. 2009. 9. 2.
Honouring our Head L M Grant. 1 Corinthians 11: 1-16 God anticipated that this particular scripture would become a matter for contention, and therefore Paul closes the subject by writing, "But if anyone seems to be contentious, we have no such custom, nor do the churches of God" (v. 16). Yet this is the Word of God, and deeply important for the true blessing of all the church of God on earth. Paul has stated the t.. 2009. 9. 1.
Grace, Mercy, and Peace. L. M. Grant. This threefold cord is wonderfully strong when each of its strands is woven rightly with the others. The first is doubtless most wonderful of all, in many respects, but the child of God does well to cultivate deeply his appreciation of all of these precious endowments of a loving God and Father. A concordance will show us that peace is spoken of in Scripture far more often than the .. 2009. 8. 30.
God and Man in One Person L. M.Grant. In Ephesians 1: 15 to 23 there is a beautiful prayer addressed to "the God of our Lord Jesus Christ," a prayer which emphasizes the reality of the manhood of the Lord Jesus. In Ephesians 3: 14-21 is another prayer of Paul addressed to "the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ," for in this the Lord Jesus is regarded from the viewpoint of His deity, as the blessed Son of the father. But in.. 2009. 8. 28.
The Book of Genesis. Section 2, (Gen. 25 — end). L M Grant. Genesis 25 OTHER GENERATIONS OF ABRAHAM (vv. 1-6) We are not told at what time Abraham took Keturah as a wife. Of course, God could enable him to be a father of children even after Sarah had died, but in this case he would be over 137 years, and nothing is given to enlighten us in this matter. However, verses 1-4 tell us that Keturah bore Abraham six sons, and that some of these also.. 2009. 8. 27.
The Book of Genesis. Section 1 of 2, (Gen 1-24). L M Grant. PREFACE Can we imagine a God of infinite glory and dignity who never had a beginning? Can we understand His existing from eternity, yet having no created universe over which to exercise authority? As to these things there are problems that our finite minds can never hope to penetrate. Genesis says nothing about them, but opens with the sublime declaration, “In the beginning God cre.. 2009. 8. 26.
Comments on the Book of Exodus L M Grant. PREFACE This book begins with a nation being virtually born within a nation. From a beginning of only 70 people, Israel developed into a nation of between two and three million. It is this nation that God has chosen to be an object lesson for all mankind, not because they are the best of people, but because they are simply a sample of all humanity. Gentiles should see in Israel preci.. 2009. 8. 24.
Crucial Occasions in the Book of Acts L M Grant. This book, immediately following the four Gospels, with their varied, yet united testimony to the wonderful person and history of the Lord Jesus Christ, His unique sacrifice of Calvary, His resurrection and ascension back to heaven, necessarily involves tremendous changes in God's dispensational ways. Therefore Acts is a book of transition, showing the dispensation of law to be gradua.. 2009. 8. 22.