Expositions of Holy Scripture: MarkCCEL, 2004 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 89 筆
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... answer. He speaks of 'the faith of the gospel,' that is the trust which that glad message evokes, and by which it is laid hold of. Make it yours by trusting your whole self to the Christ of whom it tells you. The reliance of heart and ...
... answer. He speaks of 'the faith of the gospel,' that is the trust which that glad message evokes, and by which it is laid hold of. Make it yours by trusting your whole self to the Christ of whom it tells you. The reliance of heart and ...
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... answers. He did not need to be told either, but He would not rob them or us of the solace of confiding all griefs to Him. Their confidence was not misplaced. No moment intervened unused between the tidings and the cure. 'He came,' as if ...
... answers. He did not need to be told either, but He would not rob them or us of the solace of confiding all griefs to Him. Their confidence was not misplaced. No moment intervened unused between the tidings and the cure. 'He came,' as if ...
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... answer them all; as careless of His own ease, and ready to spend Himself for others' help,—Jesus showed Himself, on that Sabbath day, strong and tender, the Son of God and the servant of men. HEALING AND SERVICE 'Simon's wife's mother ...
... answer them all; as careless of His own ease, and ready to spend Himself for others' help,—Jesus showed Himself, on that Sabbath day, strong and tender, the Son of God and the servant of men. HEALING AND SERVICE 'Simon's wife's mother ...
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... answer the unspoken petition in so far as may be best for us. The next thing to note in this incident is— II. The Healers method. There, again, the three stories diverge, and yet are all one. Matthew says, 'He touched her'; Luke says ...
... answer the unspoken petition in so far as may be best for us. The next thing to note in this incident is— II. The Healers method. There, again, the three stories diverge, and yet are all one. Matthew says, 'He touched her'; Luke says ...
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... answer to His; and as He lays hold of us, in His incarnation and His death, let the hand of our faith clasp His outstretched hand, and though our hold be as faltering and feeble as that of the trembling, wasted fingers which one timid ...
... answer to His; and as He lays hold of us, in His incarnation and His death, let the hand of our faith clasp His outstretched hand, and though our hold be as faltering and feeble as that of the trembling, wasted fingers which one timid ...
內容
113 | |
UNBELIEVING BELIEF Markix | |
AN UNANSWERED QUESTION Mark ix | |
CHILDREN AND CHILDLIKE MEN Mark x 1315 | |
DIGNITY AND SERVICE Mark x 3545 | |
BARTIMAEUS Mark x | |
CHRISTS NEED OF US AND OURS Mark xi | |
DISHONEST TENANTS Mark xii 112 | |
THE CREDULITY OF UNBELIEF Mark xiii 6 Luke xviii | |
A SECRET RENDEZVOUS Mark xiv 1216 | |
常見字詞
answer Apostles Barabbas Bartimaeus behold believe blessed brethren bring calm Capernaum Christian cleansing comes communion conscience consciousness Cross crowd cure death desire disciples divine earth emotion eternal Evangelist evil eyes fact faith faithless Father feel Galilee gifts give glory God’s Gospel hand hath healing hear heart heaven Herod Herodias human Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ John John’s King kingdom knew leper leprosy lesson light lips lives look Lord Lord’s man’s Mark Mark’s Mary Magdalene Matthew means men’s mercy Messiah miracle narrative nature never obedience ourselves parable Passover perfect Peter Pharisees Pilate pity poor prophet question rebuke recognise remember Resurrection revelation Sabbath Sadducee Saviour servants Simon sins solemn sorrow soul speak spirit sure synagogue teaching tell thee things thou thought touch true trust truth unbelief unto verse voice whole wonder words