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[II Pet. 2:9–22; Mark 13:14–23] If any man shall say to you, Lo, here is Christ; or, lo, he is
[Eph. 6:10–17; Matt. 4:1–11] The A postle clothes Christians in the whole armour of God. It is appro priate that
[Col. 4:10-18; Luke 10:1-15] Will there be such indulgence in the other world toward those who do not accept the
[Heb. 11:8, 11-16; Mark 9:33-41] The Saviour sets forth a child as a model of faith and life. Simplicity of
[Eph. 4:14-19; Mark 11:27-33] The Saviour proves that He was sent from heaven using the testimo ny of John the
[Eph. 2:19-3:7; Mark 11:11-23] The fig tree covered with leaves was splendid in appearance, but was not honoured with approval
[Titus 2:11–14; 3:4–7; Matt. 3:13–17] The Baptism of the Lord is called Theophany [God Revealed] because in it the one
Baptism (kreshenie) in the Russian language sounds like cross (krest). This is fortunate consonance, for al though the visible action
[James 1:1-8; Mark 10:11-16] With what love the Lord treated children! Who doesn’t treat them with love? The longer one