Magazine December 2015

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Emphasis: In Trying Times -Paul Alberts
Worship: Christs Path -Alan H. Crosby
Feature: Jeremiah The Prophet Whom Jehovah Raised Up -Roger Penney
Feature: Jeremiah Some Lessons For Today -Kevin Quartell
Feature: Jeremiah Faithfulness In Trying Times -Alfred Bouter
YouAsked: Since I became a Christian, my wife and I are living in completely different worlds. Should I stay in this marriage? -Eugene P. Vedder, Jr.
Serving: Baruch: Helper And Friend -Roger Penney
Uplook: Meditations On The Birth Of Christ -Jean Koechlin
Discover: Discover Questions -Alan Groth
Overview: Song Of Songs -Leslie M. Grant
Series: Divine Titles And Their Significance -A. J. Pollock
Response: Your magazine is really a help to Christians.
GoodNews: Help From Above -Roscoe Barnes III
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Magazine November 2015

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Emphasis: Discover Greater Treasures -Paul Alberts
Worship: Behold The Lamb Whose Precious Blood -William Trotter
Feature: The Offerings Of Leviticus 1-7 -Alfred Bouter
Feature: The Peace Offering -Kevin Quartell
Feature: The Five Offerings A Chart And Brief Outline -Raymond Campbell
YouAsked: Could Jesus have died of natural causes? -Eugene P. Vedder, Jr.
Discover: Discover Questions -Alan Groth
Overview: Ecclesiastes -Leslie M. Grant
Series: Divine Titles And Their Significance -A. J. Pollock
Issues: The Appearing Of Christ -Edwin N. Cross
Uplook: The Revealing Of The Lamb -Timothy P. Hadley
Response: I have really enjoyed your magazine.
GoodNews: One Day You Will Meet Jesus
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Magazine October 2015

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Emphasis: Do You Know God? -Paul Alberts
Worship: Valleys Raised Up -Philip Pilon
Feature: Knowing God As Your Father -Timothy P. Hadley
Feature: Knowing The Father -Tim Van Ryn
Feature: Experiencing Intimacy With God -Warren Henderson
Feature: Knowing The Father Intimacy With God -David Anderson
Discover: Discover Questions -Alan Groth
Series: Divine Titles And Their Significance -A. J. Pollock
Overview: Proverbs -Leslie M. Grant
YouAsked: How can I know if I should marry this girl? -Eugene P. Vedder, Jr.
Response: My wife passed to glory … and your magazine consoled and comforted me.
GoodNews: Right In Whose Eyes? -Curt Darling
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Magazine September 2015

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Emphasis: When The Lord Works -Paul Alberts
Worship: O Lord, When We The Path Retrace -James G. Deck
Feature: Steady Progress Till A Tragic Fall -Eugene P. Vedder, Jr.
Feature: Given Of Jehovah -Roger Penney
Feature: A Revival In Dark Days -Alfred Bouter
Feature: The Seeker -Albert Stuart
Uplook: Ten Secrets Of Spiritual Growth -Timothy P. Hadley
Discover: Discover Questions -Alan Groth
Series: Divine Titles And Their Significance -A. J. Pollock
Overview: Psalms -Leslie M. Grant
Issues: Gods Thoughts About Philosophy
YouAsked: Was Paul doing what was contrary to grace? -Eugene P. Vedder, Jr.
GoodNews: Free Will? -Alan H. Crosby
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Magazine July 2015

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Emphasis: A Precious Earthly Thing -Paul Alberts
Worship: The Son Of Man -Frederick W. Grant
Feature: Living Like Pilgrims -Stephen Campbell
Feature: Earthly Things And The Christian -Alfred Bouter
Feature: More Than Money -Martin Girard
Uplook: He Came Down -John N. Darby
Series: Divine Titles And Their Significance -A. J. Pollock
Discover: Discover Questions -Alan Groth
Issues: Reconstructionism Or Dominion Theology -Alfred Bouter
Response: Burned At The Stake is really hard to read.
Overview: Job -Leslie M. Grant
Review: Remembering My Creator Since My Youth -David Anderson
Reviewed by Sam Hadley
YouAsked: I desire children but my wife does not become pregnant. May I divorce her and marry another wife? -Eugene P. Vedder, Jr.
GoodNews: Profit Or Loss
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Magazine June 2015

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Emphasis: When I Consider Your Heavens -Paul Alberts
Worship: We Love To Sing Thy Praises -Anonymous
Feature: Psalms Of Creation -Tom Steere
Feature: Creation In Psalms -David Anderson
Feature: Creation In Psalms -David Anderson
Feature: Creation In Psalms -David Anderson
Uplook: Prayer
Uplook: Fatherhood And Sonship -Roger Penney
Discover: Discover Questions -Alan Groth
Series: Divine Titles And Their Significance -A. J. Pollock
Overview: Esther -Leslie M. Grant
Family: Marriage Glue -David Alberts
Response: Responses
YouAsked: Where is hope found? -Timothy P. Hadley
GoodNews: The Last Day Of My Life
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The Last Day Of My Life

By Stephen Campbell

In March 2011 a terrible tsunami devastated the northeast coast of Japan. As the wave approached, 60-year-old Hiromitsu Shinkawa raced into his concrete home for a few belongings. But he had less time than he thought and the sea was stronger than he expected. Within minutes Hiromitsu’s house was broken up. The man found himself flailing underwater before desperately pulling himself up on a piece of his own roof. The water propelled him forward, then it reversed course and sped away from land – finally leaving Hiromitsu adrift on his broken rooftop, alone, ten miles out in the Pacific Ocean.

Many regions of the world experience similar natural disasters. But far more familiar are the calamities of life: health lost, finances upended, family broken, hope gone. Within moments these can transform any ordinary day into an unforeseen tragedy. We find out that we had less time than we thought and the sea of despair is stronger than we expected.

The Bible identifies the source of this despair as the problem of sin. The “sin of the world” (Jn. 1:29 NKJV) has marred God’s creation and propelled mankind away from Him. People honor God with their lips but remain far from Him in their hearts (Mt. 15:8).

Two days after the tsunami, rescuers found Hiromitsu – dehydrated and delirious, but alive. Later he said, “No helicopters or boats that came nearby noticed me. I thought that day was going to be the last day of my life.”

You may also feel abandoned in your gloom. Perhaps no one nearby even notices your misery. But your Rescuer is near! The Savior, Jesus, has overcome the distance caused by sin. He knows what sorrow is, for He Himself has sorrowed. He knows the depths of sin, for He Himself paid sin’s penalty when He died on a cross and accepted God’s judgment on your behalf (1 Pet. 3:18). He knows where you have drifted, and He comes to you at this moment. Trust the risen Savior as your own and accept His tender deliverance from the sea of sin. We can tell you how.

Where is hope found?

Hope is found in the Lord Jesus Christ, who is “our hope” (1 Tim. 1:1 NKJV). Without Him we have no hope (Eph. 2:12), no help (Rom. 5:6) and no home (Jn. 14:1-6). But with and through Him we have a hope that does not disappoint and we have power within us to enjoy the hope we have (Rom. 5:5).

Believers, even in a time of darkness and despair, are connected to the God of Hope who is able to fill us with all joy and peace that we might abound in hope (Rom. 15:13)! He wants to remind His own: “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope” (Jer. 29:11). Psalm 62:5-8 reminds us, “My soul, wait silently for God alone, for my expectation is from Him. He only is my rock and my salvation; He is my defense; I shall not be moved. In God is my salvation and my glory; the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God. Trust in Him at all times, you people; pour out your heart before Him; God is a refuge for us.”

In those difficult times we need to be encouraged to “lift up my eyes to the hills – from whence comes my help? My help comes from the LORD, who made heaven and earth. He will not allow your foot to be moved; He who keeps you will not slumber” (Ps. 121:1-3). When we do that, the question we ask ourselves is “Why are you cast down, O my soul? And why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God; for I shall yet praise Him, the help of my countenance and my God” (Ps. 42:11).

If you are hurting today, know that there is hope for the hurting and help for the helpless in the Lord Jesus Christ. Turn it all, and your whole life, over to Him today!

Answered by Timothy P. Hadley

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Esther

“For Mordecai was great in the king’s palace, and his fame spread throughout all the provinces; for this man Mordecai became increasingly prominent.” —Esther 9:4 NKJV


By Leslie M. Grant

Esther means “I will be hidden.” The book deals with the Jews during the time of their captivity, outside their own land, hidden among the nations, yet cared for providentially by the God whom they had disobeyed. God’s name is not found in the book – He is also hidden. He could not link His name publicly with them for their dispersion was due to chastening [correction] because of disobedience. Moreover, these people had chosen to remain in Persia despite God’s having opened the way for them to return to Israel. They had no real concern for returning to God’s place for them when others had done so.

Still, God’s overruling hand in mercy and protection is beautifully seen here. It is typical of the blessing that is to come to the now-scattered children of Israel after much cruel affliction and persecution.

Esther herself reminds us of the beauty that God sees in His people in spite of their failure and departure. Mordecai is a type of Christ, first in protecting the Gentile king from those who plotted his death and then in becoming greater and greater among the Gentiles after having first been marked out for death.

How well this account illustrates the dealings of God with any true believer who becomes careless and disobedient in his ways! He has no real communion with God and no joy in the Lord’s presence. Yet God cares for him by means of trials that have in view his restoration in submission to the Lord.