This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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8045 | ( I speak as a man) 45:003:006 God forbid: for then how shall God judge the world? |
8045 | ( that is, to bring Christ down from above:) 45:010:007 Or, Who shall descend into the deep? |
8045 | 45:002:003 And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God? |
8045 | 45:002:021 Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? |
8045 | 45:002:022 Thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery? |
8045 | 45:002:023 Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God? |
8045 | 45:002:026 Therefore if the uncircumcision keep the righteousness of the law, shall not his uncircumcision be counted for circumcision? |
8045 | 45:003:001 What advantage then hath the Jew? |
8045 | 45:003:003 For what if some did not believe? |
8045 | 45:003:005 But if our unrighteousness commend the righteousness of God, what shall we say? |
8045 | 45:003:007 For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory; why yet am I also judged as a sinner? |
8045 | 45:003:008 And not rather,( as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come? |
8045 | 45:003:009 What then? |
8045 | 45:003:027 Where is boasting then? |
8045 | 45:003:029 Is he the God of the Jews only? |
8045 | 45:003:031 Do we then make void the law through faith? |
8045 | 45:004:001 What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath found? |
8045 | 45:004:003 For what saith the scripture? |
8045 | 45:004:009 Cometh this blessedness then upon the circumcision only, or upon the uncircumcision also? |
8045 | 45:004:010 How was it then reckoned? |
8045 | 45:006:001 What shall we say then? |
8045 | 45:006:003 Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? |
8045 | 45:006:015 What then? |
8045 | 45:006:021 What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed? |
8045 | 45:007:001 Know ye not, brethren,( for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth? |
8045 | 45:007:007 What shall we say then? |
8045 | 45:007:013 Was then that which is good made death unto me? |
8045 | 45:008:024 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? |
8045 | 45:008:031 What shall we then say to these things? |
8045 | 45:008:032 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? |
8045 | 45:008:033 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect? |
8045 | 45:008:034 Who is he that condemneth? |
8045 | 45:008:035 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? |
8045 | 45:009:014 What shall we say then? |
8045 | 45:009:019 Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault? |
8045 | 45:009:020 Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? |
8045 | 45:009:021 Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour? |
8045 | 45:009:030 What shall we say then? |
8045 | 45:009:032 Wherefore? |
8045 | 45:010:006 But the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven? |
8045 | 45:010:008 But what saith it? |
8045 | 45:010:014 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? |
8045 | 45:010:015 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? |
8045 | 45:010:018 But I say, Have they not heard? |
8045 | 45:010:019 But I say, Did not Israel know? |
8045 | 45:011:001 I say then, Hath God cast away his people? |
8045 | 45:011:004 But what saith the answer of God unto him? |
8045 | 45:011:007 What then? |
8045 | 45:011:011 I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? |
8045 | 45:011:012 Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness? |
8045 | 45:011:015 For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead? |
8045 | 45:011:034 For who hath known the mind of the Lord? |
8045 | 45:011:035 Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? |
8045 | 45:014:004 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant? |
8045 | 45:014:010 But why dost thou judge thy brother? |
8045 | 45:014:022 Hast thou faith? |
8045 | By what law? |
8045 | For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report? |
8045 | For who hath resisted his will? |
8045 | How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein? |
8045 | If God be for us, who can be against us? |
8045 | Is God unrighteous who taketh vengeance? |
8045 | Is the law sin? |
8045 | Is there unrighteousness with God? |
8045 | Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? |
8045 | Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? |
8045 | Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? |
8045 | Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias? |
8045 | and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? |
8045 | and how shall they hear without a preacher? |
8045 | are we better than they? |
8045 | is he not also of the Gentiles? |
8045 | of works? |
8045 | or what profit is there of circumcision? |
8045 | or who hath been his counsellor? |
8045 | or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? |
8045 | shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect? |
8045 | shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? |
8045 | shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace? |
8045 | thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege? |
8045 | thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal? |
8045 | when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision? |
8045 | who shall deliver me from the body of this death? |
8833 | Say not in your heart,it declares,"` Who shall ascend to Heaven?''" |
8833 | ( Is God unrighteous-- I speak in our everyday language-- when He inflicts punishment? |
8833 | --that is, to bring Christ down; 010:007"nor` Who shall go down into the abyss?''" |
8833 | 002:022 You who forbid adultery, do you commit adultery? |
8833 | 002:023 You who make your boast in the Law, do you offend against its commands and so dishonour God? |
8833 | 003:001 What special privilege, then, has a Jew? |
8833 | 003:003 For what if some Jews have proved unfaithful? |
8833 | 003:005 But if our unrighteousness sets God''s righteousness in a clearer light, what shall we say? |
8833 | 003:006 No indeed; for in that case how shall He judge all mankind?) |
8833 | 003:008 And why should we not say-- for so they wickedly misrepresent us, and so some charge us with arguing--"Let us do evil that good may come"? |
8833 | 003:009 What then? |
8833 | 003:027 Where then is there room for your boasting? |
8833 | 003:029 Is God simply the God of the Jews, and not of the Gentiles also? |
8833 | 003:031 Do we then by means of this faith abolish the Law? |
8833 | 004:001 What then shall we say that Abraham, our earthly forefather, has gained? |
8833 | 004:003 For what says the Scripture? |
8833 | 004:009 This declaration of blessedness, then, does it come simply to the circumcised, or to the uncircumcised as well? |
8833 | 004:010 What then were the circumstances under which this took place? |
8833 | 005:012 What follows? |
8833 | 006:001 To what conclusion, then, shall we come? |
8833 | 006:002 No, indeed; how shall we who have died to sin, live in it any longer? |
8833 | 006:003 And do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death? |
8833 | 006:015 Are we therefore to sin because we are no longer under the authority of Law, but under grace? |
8833 | 006:021 At that time, then, what benefit did you get from conduct which you now regard with shame? |
8833 | 007:007 What follows? |
8833 | 007:013 Did then a thing which is good become death to me? |
8833 | 008:031 What then shall we say to this? |
8833 | 008:032 He who did not withhold even His own Son, but gave Him up for all of us, will He not also with Him freely give us all things? |
8833 | 008:033 Who shall impeach those whom God has chosen? |
8833 | 008:034 Who is there to condemn them? |
8833 | 008:035 Who shall separate us from Christ''s love? |
8833 | 009:014 What then are we to infer? |
8833 | 009:019"Why then does God still find fault?" |
8833 | 009:020 Nay, but who are you, a mere man, that you should cavil against GOD? |
8833 | 009:030 To what conclusion does this bring us? |
8833 | 009:032 And why? |
8833 | 010:008 But what does it say? |
8833 | 010:014 But how are they to call on One in whom they have not believed? |
8833 | 010:015 And how are men to preach unless they have been sent to do so? |
8833 | 010:018 But, I ask, have they not heard? |
8833 | 010:019 But again, did Israel fail to understand? |
8833 | 011:001 I ask then, Has God cast off His People? |
8833 | 011:004 But what did God say to him in reply? |
8833 | 011:007 How then does the matter stand? |
8833 | 011:011 I ask, however,"Have they stumbled so as to be finally ruined?" |
8833 | 011:034"Who has ever known the mind of the Lord, or shared His counsels?" |
8833 | 011:035"Who has first given God anything, so as to receive payment in return?" |
8833 | 014:004 Who are you that you should find fault with the servant of another? |
8833 | 014:010 But you, why do you find fault with your brother? |
8833 | And how are they to believe in One whose voice they have never heard? |
8833 | And how are they to hear without a preacher? |
8833 | Are we Jews more highly estimated than they? |
8833 | Are we to persist in sinning in order that the grace extended to us may be the greater? |
8833 | But an object of hope is such no longer when it is present to view; for when a man has a thing before his eyes, how can he be said to hope for it? |
8833 | If God is on our side, who is there to appear against us? |
8833 | Is the Law itself a sinful thing? |
8833 | No, for Isaiah asks,"Lord, who has believed the Message they have heard from us?" |
8833 | On the ground of merit? |
8833 | On what principle? |
8833 | Or what benefit is to be derived from circumcision? |
8833 | Or you, why do you look down upon your brother? |
8833 | Shall affliction or distress, persecution or hunger, nakedness or danger or the sword? |
8833 | Shall the thing moulded say to him who moulded it,"Why have you made me thus?" |
8833 | Shall their faithlessness render God''s faithfulness worthless? |
8833 | That there is injustice in God? |
8833 | Was it after he had been circumcised, or before? |
8833 | You who cry out against stealing, are you yourself a thief? |
8833 | You who loathe idols, do you plunder their temples? |
8833 | who will rescue me from this death- burdened body? |
8833 | you will ask;"for who is resisting His will?" |
8272 | { 1 Kings 19:10,14} 011:004 But how does God answer him? 8272 { Isaiah 1:9} 009:030 What shall we say then? |
8272 | { Isaiah 40:13} 011:035Or who has first given to him, and it will be repaid to him again? |
8272 | { Isaiah 65:2} 011:001 I ask then, did God reject his people? 8272 { Joel 2:32} 010:014 How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? |
8272 | { Leviticus 18:5} 010:006 But the righteousness which is of faith says this,Do n''t say in your heart,''Who will ascend into heaven? |
8272 | { Malachi 1:2- 3} 009:014 What shall we say then? 8272 { Psalm 19:4} 010:019 But I ask, did n''t Israel know? |
8272 | { Psalm 32:1- 2} 004:009 Is this blessing then pronounced on the circumcised, or on the uncircumcised also? 8272 { Psalm 51:4} 003:005 But if our unrighteousness commends the righteousness of God, what will we say? |
8272 | { Psalm 69:22,23} 011:011 I ask then, did they stumble that they might fall? 8272 ''{ Deuteronomy 30:12}( that is, to bring Christ down); 010:007 or,''Who will descend into the abyss? 8272 ( for I speak to men who know the law), that the law has dominion over a man for as long as he lives? 8272 002:003 Do you think this, O man who judges those who practice such things, and do the same, that you will escape the judgment of God? 8272 002:004 Or do you despise the riches of his goodness, forbearance, and patience, not knowing that the goodness of God leads you to repentance? 8272 002:021 You therefore who teach another, do n''t you teach yourself? 8272 002:023 You who glory in the law, through your disobedience of the law do you dishonor God? 8272 002:026 If therefore the uncircumcised keep the ordinances of the law, wo n''t his uncircumcision be accounted as circumcision? 8272 003:001 Then what advantage does the Jew have? 8272 003:003 For what if some were without faith? 8272 003:007 For if the truth of God through my lie abounded to his glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner? 8272 003:008 Why not( as we are slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say),Let us do evil, that good may come?" |
8272 | 003:009 What then? |
8272 | 003:027 Where then is the boasting? |
8272 | 003:029 Or is God the God of Jews only? |
8272 | 003:031 Do we then nullify the law through faith? |
8272 | 004:001 What then will we say that Abraham, our forefather, has found according to the flesh? |
8272 | 004:003 For what does the Scripture say? |
8272 | 004:010 How then was it counted? |
8272 | 006:001 What shall we say then? |
8272 | 006:003 Or do n''t you know that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? |
8272 | 006:015 What then? |
8272 | 006:021 What fruit then did you have at that time in the things of which you are now ashamed? |
8272 | 007:007 What shall we say then? |
8272 | 007:013 Did then that which is good become death to me? |
8272 | 008:031 What then shall we say about these things? |
8272 | 008:032 He who did n''t spare his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how would he not also with him freely give us all things? |
8272 | 008:033 Who could bring a charge against God''s chosen ones? |
8272 | 008:034 Who is he who condemns? |
8272 | 008:035 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? |
8272 | 009:019 You will say then to me,"Why does he still find fault? |
8272 | 009:020 But indeed, O man, who are you to reply against God? |
8272 | 009:032 Why? |
8272 | 010:008 But what does it say? |
8272 | 010:015 And how will they preach unless they are sent? |
8272 | 010:018 But I say, did n''t they hear? |
8272 | 011:007 What then? |
8272 | 011:012 Now if their fall is the riches of the world, and their loss the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fullness? |
8272 | 011:015 For if the rejection of them is the reconciling of the world, what would their acceptance be, but life from the dead? |
8272 | 011:034"For who has known the mind of the Lord? |
8272 | 014:004 Who are you who judge another''s servant? |
8272 | 014:010 But you, why do you judge your brother? |
8272 | 014:022 Do you have faith? |
8272 | Are we better than they? |
8272 | By what manner of law? |
8272 | Could oppression, or anguish, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? |
8272 | Do you commit adultery? |
8272 | Do you desire to have no fear of the authority? |
8272 | For Isaiah says,"Lord, who has believed our report? |
8272 | For then how will God judge the world? |
8272 | For who hopes for that which he sees? |
8272 | For who withstands his will?" |
8272 | How will they believe in him whom they have not heard? |
8272 | How will they hear without a preacher? |
8272 | If God is for us, who can be against us? |
8272 | Is God unrighteous who inflicts wrath? |
8272 | Is n''t he the God of Gentiles also? |
8272 | Is the law sin? |
8272 | Is there unrighteousness with God? |
8272 | Of works? |
8272 | Or do n''t you know what the Scripture says about Elijah? |
8272 | Or what is the profit of circumcision? |
8272 | Or who has been his counselor? |
8272 | Or you again, why do you despise your brother? |
8272 | Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? |
8272 | Shall we sin, because we are not under law, but under grace? |
8272 | We who died to sin, how could we live in it any longer? |
8272 | When he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision? |
8272 | Who will deliver me out of the body of this death? |
8272 | Will the thing formed ask him who formed it,"Why did you make me like this? |
8272 | Will their lack of faith nullify the faithfulness of God? |
8272 | You who abhor idols, do you rob temples? |
8272 | You who preach that a man should n''t steal, do you steal? |
8352 | 14:4. Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant? |
8352 | 8:33. Who shall accuse against the elect of God? |
8352 | 8:35. Who then shall separate us from the love of Christ? |
8352 | And how shall they hear without a preacher? |
8352 | And not rather( as we are slandered and as some affirm that we say) let us do evil that there may come good? |
8352 | And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them who do such things and dost the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God? |
8352 | But I say: Hath not Israel known? |
8352 | But I say: Have they not heard? |
8352 | But if our injustice commend the justice of God, what shall we say? |
8352 | But the justice which is of faith, speaketh thus: Say not in thy heart: Who shall ascend into heaven? |
8352 | But thou, why judgest thou thy brother? |
8352 | But what saith the divine answer to him? |
8352 | But what saith the scripture? |
8352 | By what law? |
8352 | Do we excel them? |
8352 | Do we then, destroy the law through faith? |
8352 | For Isaias saith: Lord, who hath believed our report? |
8352 | For if the loss of them be the reconciliation of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead? |
8352 | For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie, unto his glory, why am I also yet judged as a sinner? |
8352 | For we that are dead to sin, how shall we live any longer therein? |
8352 | For what a man seeth, why doth he hope for? |
8352 | For what if some of them have not believed? |
8352 | For what saith the scripture? |
8352 | For who hath known the mind of the Lord? |
8352 | For who resisteth his will? |
8352 | For why did Christ, when as yet we were weak, according to the time, die for the ungodly? |
8352 | God is he that justifieth: 8:34. Who is he that shall condemn? |
8352 | Hast thou faith? |
8352 | He that spared not even his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how hath he not also, with him, given us all things? |
8352 | How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? |
8352 | How then was it reputed? |
8352 | I say then: Hath God cast away his people? |
8352 | I say then: Have they so stumbled, that they should fall? |
8352 | If God be for us, who is against us? |
8352 | If then, the uncircumcised keep the justices of the law, shall not this uncircumcision be counted for circumcision? |
8352 | In the circumcision, etc... That is, is it only for the Jews that are circumcised? |
8352 | Is God unjust, who executeth wrath? |
8352 | Is he not also of the Gentiles? |
8352 | Is he the God of the Jews only? |
8352 | Is the law sin? |
8352 | Is there injustice with God? |
8352 | Know you not that all we who are baptized in Christ Jesus are baptized in his death? |
8352 | Know you not what the scripture saith of Elias, how he calleth on God against Israel? |
8352 | Know you not, brethren( for I speak to them that know the law) that the law hath dominion over a man as long as it liveth? |
8352 | Knowest thou not that the benignity of God leadeth thee to penance? |
8352 | Now if the offence of them be the riches of the world and the diminution of them the riches of the Gentiles: how much more the fulness of them? |
8352 | O man, who art thou that repliest against God? |
8352 | Of works? |
8352 | Or danger? |
8352 | Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and patience and longsuffering? |
8352 | Or distress? |
8352 | Or famine? |
8352 | Or hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump, to make one vessel unto honour and another unto dishonour? |
8352 | Or how shall they believe him of whom they have not heard? |
8352 | Or nakedness? |
8352 | Or persecution? |
8352 | Or the sword? |
8352 | Or thou, why dost thou despise thy brother? |
8352 | Or who hath been his counsellor? |
8352 | Or who hath first given to him, and recompense shall be made him? |
8352 | Or who shall descend into the deep? |
8352 | Otherwise how shall God judge this world? |
8352 | Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it: Why hast thou made me thus? |
8352 | Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect? |
8352 | Shall tribulation? |
8352 | Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? |
8352 | Shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace? |
8352 | That he might shew the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy which he hath prepared unto glory? |
8352 | This blessedness then, doth it remain in the circumcision only or in the uncircumcision also? |
8352 | Thou wilt say therefore to me: Why doth he then find fault? |
8352 | Unhappy man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death? |
8352 | Was that then which is good made death unto me? |
8352 | What advantage then hath the Jew: or what is the profit of circumcision? |
8352 | What fruit therefore had you then in those things of which you are now ashamed? |
8352 | What shall we say then that Abraham hath found, who is our father according to the flesh? |
8352 | What shall we say then? |
8352 | What shall we say, then? |
8352 | What shall we say, then? |
8352 | What shall we then say to these things? |
8352 | What then shall we say? |
8352 | What then? |
8352 | What then? |
8352 | What then? |
8352 | When he was in circumcision or in uncircumcision? |
8352 | Where is then thy boasting? |
8352 | Why so? |
8352 | Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? |
32674 | ''Again, do we not still want a scientific theology? |
32674 | ''How long, O God, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge?'' |
32674 | ''How say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead? |
32674 | ''How shall they preach except they be_ sent_?'' |
32674 | ''Lord,''he cries,''who gave credence to our message[9]?'' |
32674 | ''The Jews who had been persistently breaking into disturbances at the instigation of Chrestus( Christ?) |
32674 | ''Was not Esau Jacob''s brother? |
32674 | ''Where is boasting? |
32674 | ( that is, to bring Christ down:) or, Who shall descend into the abyss? |
32674 | (''Hast thou faith? |
32674 | 7- 10:''Are ye not as the children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel? |
32674 | And can it be pleaded that the Jews have not had the opportunity of hearing the message? |
32674 | And how can men speak in the name of God except as His apostles, as men commissioned and sent from Him? |
32674 | And if the question be asked: Why has Israel been rejected? |
32674 | And we do show it-- what? |
32674 | And where is a nobler presentation to be found than here of the idea of divine election? |
32674 | And wouldest thou have no fear of the power? |
32674 | Are we to suppose that organic development at the beginning proceeded very much more rapidly than at a later stage? |
32674 | Ask yourself, What is it that will carry me, being{ 151} what I am, to heaven? |
32674 | But I say, Did Israel not know? |
32674 | But I say, Did they not hear? |
32674 | But St. Paul forces him to think-- Why should he assume that he will be better off than Edom? |
32674 | But according to St. Paul''s teaching, had not God''broken His covenant''? |
32674 | But after the long residence at Rome during his first captivity, which he did not the least anticipate, did he, we ask, actually get to Spain? |
32674 | But can we see whom our God wills to reject, or why in particular He rejected( though not finally, as will appear) the chosen people? |
32674 | But in what sense without insight? |
32674 | But is it not an ideal we need to recover? |
32674 | But the righteousness which is of{ 51} faith saith thus, Say not in thy heart, Who shall ascend into heaven? |
32674 | But then what do we mean by death? |
32674 | But thou, why dost thou judge thy brother? |
32674 | But was there none of Sunday? |
32674 | But what exactly was it that St. Paul had to''boast''that Christ had wrought through him? |
32674 | But what saith it? |
32674 | But what saith the answer of God unto him? |
32674 | Could St. Paul, looking at our Christendom, have expected''all Israel to be saved''by the spectacle of a catholic church? |
32674 | Did God disclose Himself as bound to show mercy on Moses the Israelite, or to harden and judicially condemn Pharaoh the Egyptian? |
32674 | Do variations occur with a certain degree of sudden completeness[15]? |
32674 | For Isaiah saith, Lord, who hath believed our report? |
32674 | For if the casting away of them_ is_ the reconciling of the world, what_ shall_ the receiving_ of them be_, but life from the dead? |
32674 | For who hath known the mind of the Lord? |
32674 | For who indeed could seem to have so good a title to be there? |
32674 | For who withstandeth his will? |
32674 | Have not I brought up Israel out of the land of Egypt, and the Philistines from Caphtor, and the Syrians from Kir? |
32674 | How can such a consummation be too eagerly desired? |
32674 | How can we fail to recognize our utter incompetence to explore His judgement, or track out His ways? |
32674 | How often has the profession of being''saved''put an end to spiritual growth and the struggle with sin? |
32674 | How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? |
32674 | How, then, do they interpret the language of Scripture? |
32674 | I say then, Did God cast off his people? |
32674 | I say then, Did they stumble that they might fall? |
32674 | Is God likely to be more sparing towards them than towards His first chosen? |
32674 | Is it not bewildering even to attempt to realize our debts? |
32674 | Is nearly enough emphasis laid on the_ social_ relationship of each congregation of fellow worshippers or each local church? |
32674 | Is the factor of''mimicry,''supported by Darwin, an important or even real factor in evolution? |
32674 | Is there that in our common Christianity, as they see it, which should obviously make Judaism ashamed of itself? |
32674 | Is there unrighteousness with God? |
32674 | May we not do something more than we are doing to realize it in our congregations or parishes? |
32674 | Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? |
32674 | Now if their fall is the riches of the world, and their loss the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness? |
32674 | Now, can it be fairly said that science can take any legitimate exception to such a statement? |
32674 | Or can it be said that Israel did not know that a preaching to the_ Gentiles_ was to be looked for? |
32674 | Or even that it exhibited laws of which we have no experience now, such as would admit of a''natural''development of life out of what is not living? |
32674 | Or hath not the potter a right over the clay, from the same lump to make one part a vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour? |
32674 | Or wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elijah[4]? |
32674 | Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why didst thou make me thus? |
32674 | There the problem was not-- How could Jew and Gentile live and eat together? |
32674 | Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he still find fault? |
32674 | What does this last expression mean? |
32674 | What had{ 4} become of the''faithful witness''? |
32674 | What is it that will carry us both to heaven? |
32674 | What is it will carry my brother here, who is so unlike me, to heaven? |
32674 | What is the cause of variations occurring? |
32674 | What is the place held in evolution by''natural selection''? |
32674 | What is to be the issue of the controversy between the biologist and the physicist on the question of the time required for organic development? |
32674 | What law do they exhibit in their occurrence? |
32674 | What shall we say then? |
32674 | What shall we say then? |
32674 | What then? |
32674 | What, if any, the place held by use- inheritance? |
32674 | Where could we find a more liberating outlook over the wide purpose of God in redeeming the world? |
32674 | Wherefore? |
32674 | Who art thou that judgest the servant of another? |
32674 | Why were they broken off? |
32674 | Yet what is the Old Testament so full of? |
32674 | _ It was not in heaven, that they should say, who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring_ it unto us, and make us to hear it, that we may do it? |
32674 | _ Lack of faith the reason of Israel''s rejection._ What is to be our conclusion then? |
32674 | and how shall they believe in him whom they have not heard? |
32674 | and how shall they hear without a preacher? |
32674 | and how shall they preach, except they be sent? |
32674 | but How far could Gentiles, who had become Christians, associate with Gentiles who were still adherents of the old religion, and eat their meats? |
32674 | or thou again, why dost thou set at nought thy brother? |
32674 | or who hath been his counsellor? |
32674 | or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed{ 75} unto him again? |
32674 | xiv, when there is no break in thought? |
32673 | ''And why,''asks Chrysostom,''did he not begin from the higher side? |
32673 | ''Can the Ethiopian change his{ 131} skin, or the leopard his spots? |
32673 | ''How can ye believe which receive glory one of another, and the glory which cometh from the only God ye seek not?'' |
32673 | ''How can ye believe which seek glory one of another, and the glory that cometh from the only God ye seek not?'' |
32673 | ''How can ye believe,''our Lord said to them,''which receive glory one of another, and the glory that cometh from the only God ye seek not[15]?'' |
32673 | ''If thou, Lord, shouldst be extreme to mark what is done amiss, Lord, who may abide it? |
32673 | ''Know ye not that ye are( corporately) a temple of God, and the Spirit of God dwelleth in you''[8]? |
32673 | 20, the rich young man asks,''What, as a matter of fact, is wanting to me''( active)? |
32673 | Again, what is the relation of justification to Church membership? |
32673 | Again, what is the relation of this justification to sanctification? |
32673 | And has he, in fact, constantly been doing morally wrong things, wilfully and knowingly, which he need not have done? |
32673 | And if this be so, whose hostility can by comparison come into consideration at all? |
32673 | And if thou didst receive it, why dost thou boast thyself as if thou hadst not received it? |
32673 | And reckonest thou this, O man, who judgest them that practise such things, and doest the same, that thou shall escape the judgement of God? |
32673 | And what is this moral quality described by''righteousness''which belongs to God and is communicated to us? |
32673 | And what is this offer? |
32673 | And what of the Tridentine theology? |
32673 | And why( we in our age are disposed to ask) did not God simply declare His forgiveness? |
32673 | And why? |
32673 | And why? |
32673 | But how can this be? |
32673 | But if our unrighteousness commendeth the righteousness of God, what shall we say? |
32673 | But if the truth of God through my lie abounded unto his glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner? |
32673 | But the question which he is here asking is, What is the ground of acceptance for a man_ at starting_? |
32673 | But what is meant by this proviso? |
32673 | But what is the fact in God''s dealings with us? |
32673 | But what is this spirit but, for good or for evil, the spirit of Pharisaism under a wholly different dress? |
32673 | But what will''science''say to St. Paul''s account of human degeneracy and degradation? |
32673 | But, we ask, Have none received the call and rejected it? |
32673 | By what manner of law? |
32673 | Can man therefore misuse this freedom to do what he need not have done and ought not to have done? |
32673 | Can this reason or rational will in man stand and work of itself? |
32673 | Did then that which is good become death unto me? |
32673 | Do we ask how we are to keep the whole of that terrible law? |
32673 | Do we then make the law of none effect through faith? |
32673 | Does he not paint it too black? |
32673 | Does justification mean being made righteous, or being reckoned for righteous? |
32673 | Does not this thought open at least an intelligible vista into the mystery of the Atonement? |
32673 | For by hope were we saved: but hope that is seen is not hope: for who hopeth for that which he seeth? |
32673 | For if they had power to know so much... how is it that they did not sooner find the Sovereign Lord of these his works?'' |
32673 | For what if some were without faith? |
32673 | For what is our present condition? |
32673 | For what saith the scripture? |
32673 | For who maketh thee to differ? |
32673 | God forbid: for then how shall God judge the world? |
32673 | He feedeth on ashes: a deceived heart hath turned him aside, that he can not deliver his soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand[4]?'' |
32673 | He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also with him freely give us all things? |
32673 | How are we to distinguish the Spirit''s witness from the witness of our own hearts inspired by Him? |
32673 | How then was it reckoned? |
32673 | If God_ is_ for us, who_ is_ against us? |
32673 | If therefore the uncircumcision keep the ordinances of the law, shall not his uncircumcision be reckoned for circumcision? |
32673 | In other words, What is the root of real righteousness? |
32673 | Is God unrighteous who visiteth with wrath? |
32673 | Is human freedom-- freedom within limits to choose and act-- a reality? |
32673 | Is it so constructed as to be independent? |
32673 | Is the good then my poison? |
32673 | Is the latter the true explanation? |
32673 | Is the law sin? |
32673 | Is there any evidence in support of this view? |
32673 | Is there any one who can really dissociate from his own spiritual experience this idea of the tempter and the deceiver? |
32673 | Is there no sadness or eager desire in nature independently-- I will not say of spirit, but of the human spirit? |
32673 | Is this blessing then pronounced upon the circumcision, or upon the uncircumcision also? |
32673 | It is God that justifieth; who is he that shall condemn? |
32673 | It occurs as part of the answer to the question, not-- How is Israel to escape punishment? |
32673 | Or are ye ignorant that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? |
32673 | Or are ye ignorant, brethren( for I speak to men that know the law), how that the law hath dominion over a man for so long time as he liveth? |
32673 | Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering, not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance? |
32673 | Or is God_ the God_ of Jews only? |
32673 | Or, once again, what can be so reassuring as to consider the person of our advocate or mediator? |
32673 | Our Lord once asked one who came to Him to be healed--''What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?'' |
32673 | Out of the protecting power of this love of Christ, then, who shall tear us? |
32673 | Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? |
32673 | Shall we not then continue in sin that grace may abound? |
32673 | So much for the substance of St. Paul''s teaching; and now what is to be said as to its sources? |
32673 | This simple set of facts about New Testament language throws a great light on the popular revivalist question--''Are you saved?'' |
32673 | We who died to sin, how shall we any longer live therein? |
32673 | What advantage then hath the Jew? |
32673 | What are we to say of him? |
32673 | What does man''s''freedom of will''consist of? |
32673 | What fruit then had ye at that time in the things whereof ye are now ashamed? |
32673 | What is it puts him at starting in the right relation to God? |
32673 | What is the meaning of the common phrase our''passions''? |
32673 | What is the real meaning of this phrase? |
32673 | What is the value of our circumcision and the position into which it initiates us? |
32673 | What is then the character and law of Christ''s life? |
32673 | What is to be our practical conclusion, he asks, from all this theology, from all this consideration of revealed facts and truths? |
32673 | What shall we say then? |
32673 | What shall we say then? |
32673 | What then shall we say to these things? |
32673 | What then? |
32673 | What then? |
32673 | Where do we begin from? |
32673 | Where then is the glorying? |
32673 | Who can deny that the devils have a''right belief''in the existence of God? |
32673 | Who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect? |
32673 | Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? |
32673 | Why so certainly? |
32673 | Why was such a disclosure needed at this moment of the world''s history? |
32673 | Would it not give divine grace a still better opportunity to show its quality if, now that we are Christians, we go on living our old life of sin? |
32673 | [ Do we ask how sin was condemned? |
32673 | and is it not directly opposed to the scientific view of a gradual process of development and advance? |
32673 | and is not this the religious view? |
32673 | and what hast thou, O Jew, that thou didst not receive? |
32673 | and why not( as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say), Let us do evil, that good may come? |
32673 | and-- Is the struggle described in verses 14- 24 to be regarded as occurring without or within the frontiers of the regenerate state? |
32673 | are these two stages, of which the first is over before the second can begin? |
32673 | are we in worse case than they? |
32673 | but, How is Israel to{ 145} become the really righteous nation, living in the likeness of God? |
32673 | did ye become Christians,''by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith?'' |
32673 | if it means the latter, how can God reckon us as being what in fact we are not? |
32673 | is he not_ the God_ of Gentiles also? |
32673 | is it not true, that''Many are called and few chosen''? |
32673 | of works? |
32673 | or what is the profit of circumcision? |
32673 | or with St. James,''Was not Abraham our father justified by works, in that he offered up Isaac his son upon the altar? |
32673 | p. 76:''How did Paul''s faith, working through love, help him[ to control appetite and self- will]? |
32673 | shall I fall down to the stock of a tree? |
32673 | shall their want of faith make of none effect the faithfulness of God? |
32673 | shall tribulation, or anguish, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? |
32673 | shall we sin, because we are not under law, but under grace? |
32673 | thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou rob temples? |
32673 | thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal? |
32673 | thou who gloriest in the law, through thy transgression of the law dishonourest thou God? |
32673 | v. 4:''Say not, I sinned, and what happened unto me? |
32673 | were none called, who do not love God? |
32673 | when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision? |
32673 | who shall deliver me out of the body of this death? |
32673 | why this roundabout method of a propitiatory sacrifice? |
32673 | { 161} What then shall we say[5] that Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh, hath found? |
32673 | { 94} thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery? |
13601 | ''A hard saying; who can hear it?'' |
13601 | ''A sign?'' |
13601 | ''Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots?'' |
13601 | ''Do the dead know aught of what affects us here? |
13601 | ''God_ so_ loved the world''--not merely_ so much_, but in_ such a fashion_--''that''--that what? |
13601 | ''How can this man give us his flesh to eat?'' |
13601 | ''How is it,''said one of them in his blundering way,''how is it that Thou wilt manifest Thyself to us?'' |
13601 | ''How shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?'' |
13601 | ''If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it?'' |
13601 | ''If winter comes, can spring be far behind?'' |
13601 | ''It takes two to make a quarrel,''says the old proverb; it takes two to make peace also, does it not? |
13601 | ''Justified by faith''--''peace with God''--''access into grace''; what, in the name of common- sense, can death do with these things? |
13601 | ''Know ye not that ye are the temple of God?'' |
13601 | ''Know ye not that ye are the temple of the Holy Ghost?'' |
13601 | ''Know ye not that ye are the temples of the living God?'' |
13601 | ''Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you?'' |
13601 | ''O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you? |
13601 | ''Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?'' |
13601 | ''Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution?'' |
13601 | ''That can not be,''you say;''does not Paul himself teach that we see through a glass darkly? |
13601 | ''What agreement hath the temple of God with idols?'' |
13601 | ''What am I doing this for?'' |
13601 | ''What am I to do if I have no books?'' |
13601 | ''What am I to do if I have no mill?'' |
13601 | ''What am I to do if I have no nursery or kitchen?'' |
13601 | ''What fellowship hath Christ with Belial?'' |
13601 | ''What harm is there in betting a shilling? |
13601 | ''What hast thou that thou didst not receive? |
13601 | ''Wherefore do ye spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which satisfieth not?'' |
13601 | ''Who among us shall dwell with the everlasting fire,''the fire of that divine perfection? |
13601 | ''Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?'' |
13601 | ''Wisdom?'' |
13601 | ( 2) what Paul thought the Gospel was? |
13601 | --and here am I, a Christian man for the last half century perhaps; and have I got much further on in my course? |
13601 | A Priest? |
13601 | And can you and I complete the task with our own limited resources, and our own feeble strengths? |
13601 | And can you say anything like that? |
13601 | And do you let His powers come uninterruptedly and continuously into your spirit and life? |
13601 | And does not the juxtaposition of such messages in this farewell go deeper than the revelation of Paul''s character? |
13601 | And here is the turning- point, Am I resting upon that Lord for my salvation? |
13601 | And his question is just this:--Is there any evil in the world that can make Christ stop loving a man that cleaves to Him? |
13601 | And how can we, who have robed ourselves in the works of darkness, either cast them off or array ourselves in sparkling armour of light? |
13601 | And how does a man plant his foot on the grace of God? |
13601 | And how is that to be done? |
13601 | And if it is not, how comes it not to be? |
13601 | And is He going to be so careless in the preservation of His property as that He will allow that which is thus acquired to slip away from Him? |
13601 | And is it not a great thought? |
13601 | And now, if that be true, what follows? |
13601 | And the question comes to each of us, have we''put off the old man with his deeds''? |
13601 | And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish, for whom Christ died? |
13601 | And what about the worth of the teacher''s teaching, that did not guard its receivers from such absolute misapprehension as that? |
13601 | And what chance will a Christian man have of doing his_ devoir_ against his enemy, unless he keeps himself awake, and keeps himself alert? |
13601 | And what do we find alleged by it as the state of things at its date? |
13601 | And what does that mean? |
13601 | And what does that mean? |
13601 | And what does that mean? |
13601 | And what does the Lord''s Supper mean? |
13601 | And what facts in the divine conduct does this great word represent? |
13601 | And what is included in it? |
13601 | And what is it, in our actions or in ourselves considered in reference to God, that makes our actions sins and ourselves sinners? |
13601 | And what is the centre idea that lies in this metaphor, if you like to call it so? |
13601 | And what is to be done with the steam that comes off the''boiling''spirit? |
13601 | And what kind of worship is that in which the centre point is not an altar? |
13601 | And what more does this first part of my text say to us? |
13601 | And what was Paul''s commentary which lifted the bare facts up into the loftier region? |
13601 | And where shall steel of celestial temper be found that can resist the fiery darts shot at the Christian soldier? |
13601 | And whilst men are asking,''Do we know anything about God? |
13601 | And who believes that any creed of man''s making has in it all and has in it only the everlasting Gospel? |
13601 | And you get it-- where? |
13601 | And, again, the question comes to some of us stunningly, to all of us warningly, Is that a transcript of our experience? |
13601 | And, now, what are the lessons that I take from this? |
13601 | Are our characters like those transparent clocks, where you can see not only the figures and hands, but the wheels and works? |
13601 | Are punitive expeditions and Maxim guns instalments of our debt to all men? |
13601 | Are the compasses going to stop at the point where the grave comes in? |
13601 | Are these two things the same? |
13601 | Are we daily, as sure as we put on our clothes in the morning, putting on Christ the Lord? |
13601 | Are you Christians after that pattern? |
13601 | Are you being strengthened day by day for the burdens and the annoyances and the sorrows of life by your coming here? |
13601 | Are you content to put it in the secondary place, as a result, if it please Him, of Christ? |
13601 | Are you daily being baptized in that Spirit, searched by that Spirit, condemned by that grace? |
13601 | Are you looking to that Christ that died and is alive for evermore as your life and your salvation? |
13601 | Are you quite sure that you know what Paul means by''love''? |
13601 | Are you, my brother, conscious of anything within you higher than the common life that belongs to you because you are an immortal soul? |
13601 | Art thou a slave? |
13601 | Art thou circumcised? |
13601 | As to the former, who is the Lord whose glory we receive on our unveiled faces? |
13601 | As we go to our work again to- morrow morning, what difference would obedience to this precept make upon my life and yours? |
13601 | Because of anything in me? |
13601 | Being freemen, are you Christ''s slaves? |
13601 | Being''delivered from the mouth of the lion,''the persecuting fangs of the bloody Nero? |
13601 | Blessings and sorrows falling indiscriminately on a whole community or a whole world? |
13601 | Boiling water makes steam, does it not? |
13601 | Brethren, is it not strange and sad that with such a treasure by our sides we should consent to live such poor lives as we do? |
13601 | But are you a worshipper of Him? |
13601 | But be that as it may, does that indictment draw a wet sponge across the commandment of Jesus Christ? |
13601 | But can I pray without ceasing? |
13601 | But do we love ourselves only negatively, or are we satisfied with doing ourselves no harm? |
13601 | But how is this heavy bulk of ours to''move upwards''; how is the beast to be''cast out''; how are the''ape and tiger''in us to be slain? |
13601 | But is that ideal ever fulfilled in any of our churches? |
13601 | But love Him? |
13601 | But may I venture to deal here rather with ways which all Christian people have open before them? |
13601 | But some one may say,''Is a man not saved till after he is dead?'' |
13601 | But there is another question, Does the love of God, to all, make His special designation of Christian men as His beloved the least unlikely? |
13601 | But this question has never been answered, and never will be-- What became of that sacred corpse if Jesus Christ did not rise again from the dead? |
13601 | But what about the_ fourth_ fourth which underlies conduct? |
13601 | But what bearing has his death upon our knowledge of God''s love towards us? |
13601 | But what is it to call on the name of Jesus? |
13601 | But what is the use of such love if it does not lead onwards to this? |
13601 | But where is the force of the fact of a_ man''s_ death to prove_ God''s_ love? |
13601 | But why? |
13601 | But, taking this one specific ground which my text suggests, what do the facts thus established prove? |
13601 | But, then, I can fancy a man saying:''It is all very well to talk about bowing the will in this fashion; how can I do that?'' |
13601 | Can anybody find anywhere absolute rules for his life? |
13601 | Can not He do it all Himself? |
13601 | Can there be any possibility of making him fit to live in a spiritual world? |
13601 | Can we gather any lessons from these scattered notices thus thrown together? |
13601 | Can you and I, with our ten thousand, meet him that cometh against us with his twenty, the temptations of the world and of its Prince? |
13601 | Can you not hear the notes of the reveille? |
13601 | Can you say,''From God''s hand I have received the granting and implantation of a new and better life?'' |
13601 | Christ is the Christian man''s pattern; is He not better than the blind, corrupt world? |
13601 | Conscience, I say, not thine own, but of the other: for why is my liberty judged of another man''s conscience? |
13601 | Dear brethren, if these things be true, and if to die is to be saved into the kingdom, do not two thoughts result? |
13601 | Did Paul say that because circumcision was a Jewish rite? |
13601 | Did he not mean to say thereby,''Each of you in a very true sense, if you are a Christian, is a_ Christ_''? |
13601 | Did it serve those whom it dragged from our sides; and in serving them, did it serve us? |
13601 | Did you ever notice that in the majority of the places where these two are named, if we adopt the better readings, Priscilla''s name comes first? |
13601 | Do I do you any good in that way; are you better men than when we first met together? |
13601 | Do beholding and reflecting go together in our cases? |
13601 | Do not let us ask,''How little may I do?'' |
13601 | Do we not walk by faith and not by sight? |
13601 | Do we put Him on as_ Lord_; bowing our whole wills to Him, and accepting Him, His commandments, promises, providences, with glad submission? |
13601 | Do you believe that Jesus Christ died for_ your_ sins''according to the Scriptures''? |
13601 | Do you believe_ so_? |
13601 | Do you keep yourself in touch with Him, dear friend? |
13601 | Do you know and believe that Christ loves you? |
13601 | Do you know and believe that you had a place in His heart when He hung on the Cross for the salvation of the world? |
13601 | Do you know that the Hebrew word which means''glory''literally means''weight''? |
13601 | Do you know what you are aiming at? |
13601 | Do you live as if you did? |
13601 | Do you not see that underlying that swift sentence of the Apostle there is a presupposition, which he takes for granted? |
13601 | Do you profit much by it yourselves? |
13601 | Do you shrink from it? |
13601 | Do you think He will not give you bread and water on the road to it? |
13601 | Do you think He will stop before the headstone is put on? |
13601 | Do you think so about death? |
13601 | Do you think that when that day dawns, a smile of welcome will come into His eyes, and a glow of gladness at the meeting into yours? |
13601 | Do you think that you will please Christ then? |
13601 | Do you walk in the world like the Master, because you are members of this congregation? |
13601 | Do_ you_ degrade all the world''s wealth, pleasantness, ease, prosperity, into an''also?'' |
13601 | Does God love any one? |
13601 | Does God specially love some?'' |
13601 | Does He account us as of so small value as to hold us with so slack a hand? |
13601 | Does anybody profit by your spiritual life? |
13601 | Does anything remain? |
13601 | Does it do anything? |
13601 | Does it fill them with love to that Master, a love which proves itself by obedience? |
13601 | Does it help you to be like Him? |
13601 | Does it need any word to emphasise the force of that motive to a Christian heart that loves the Master? |
13601 | Does it open your hearts for His Spirit to come in? |
13601 | Does not God love all? |
13601 | Does not conscience assent? |
13601 | Does not that make them masters, and attach too much importance to their narrowness? |
13601 | Does not the thought of working along with God prescribe for us the sort of work that we ought to do? |
13601 | Does that mean nothing? |
13601 | Does that mean nothing? |
13601 | Does that mean''Run so that ye obtain?'' |
13601 | Does that seem to be a likely thing? |
13601 | Dwelling in such a system as we do, how dares any one take that work into his hands? |
13601 | Echo? |
13601 | Else, brother, what does an Apostle mean when he says to you and me,''Quench not the Spirit''? |
13601 | Escape from the headsman''s axe? |
13601 | Feed upon Him; that is the essential central requirement for all Christian life, and what does feeding on Him mean? |
13601 | For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks? |
13601 | For were the sufferings of the Lord only the sufferings that were wrought upon Calvary? |
13601 | For what is it that men need most for noble and pure living? |
13601 | For who can possess God but they who love Him? |
13601 | Has Apollos got nothing that he could teach you? |
13601 | Has God anything to do with making you what you are, or has it been the devil that has had the greater share in it? |
13601 | Has it ever been of the least good to anybody else in the world? |
13601 | Has the world helped me to lay hold of Christ? |
13601 | Has the world loosened my grasp upon Him? |
13601 | Hast thou faith? |
13601 | Have I brought the sin that used to trouble me much down, and is my character much more noble, Christ- like, than it was long years ago? |
13601 | Have you a distinct theory of life''s purpose that you can put into half a dozen words, or have you not? |
13601 | Have you answered that love with yours, kindled by your faith in, and experience of, His? |
13601 | Have you got one in your heart? |
13601 | Have you got that seal of a visible righteousness and every- day purity to confirm your assertion that you belong to Christ? |
13601 | Have you got that seal stamped upon your lives, like the hall- mark that says,''This is genuine silver, and no plated Brummagem stuff''? |
13601 | Have you passed beyond the voice that speaks, to Him of whom it speaks? |
13601 | Have you taken the thing that all these years I have been-- God knows how poorly, but God knows how honestly-- trying to bring to you? |
13601 | Have you taken the truth-- veiled and weakened as I know it has been by my words, but yet in them-- for what it is, the word of the living God? |
13601 | Have you yielded yourselves? |
13601 | Have you, dear friends, received the gift that I have, under the limitations already spoken of, to bestow? |
13601 | Have you, my brother? |
13601 | He could not have said that, could he, if he had known that the most part of what he was was dead against God''s will and purpose? |
13601 | He talks about it as if it was a very small matter, does he not? |
13601 | His question has been, Can anything separate us from the love of Christ? |
13601 | Hours and hours of patient practice are not too much for the one; how many moments do we give to the other? |
13601 | How am I to put on that flashing panoply?'' |
13601 | How can God bestow inward and spiritual gifts upon any man who closes his heart against them, and will not have them? |
13601 | How can God dwell in any heart except a heart which has in it a love of purity? |
13601 | How can a Christian man cling to a''moderate''use of these things, and run the risk of destroying by his example a brother for whom Christ died? |
13601 | How can its blunted sword cut the bond that unites a soul that has had such experiences as these with the source of them all? |
13601 | How do they discharge that duty who will not forswear alcohol for their neighbour''s sake? |
13601 | How does Christ''s death''commend''God''s love? |
13601 | How little he dreamed that he himself was soon to cry to the same Jesus,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?'' |
13601 | How many men would lose all the motive that they have for living reputable lives, if nobody knew anything about it? |
13601 | How many of you, when you go to London, and are strangers, frequent places that you would not be seen in in Manchester? |
13601 | How much of it has been shot through and through, so to speak, by the fiery darts of that cleansing, warming, consuming grace of God? |
13601 | How should it be affected by slighter ones? |
13601 | I ask you, in what intelligible sense could Christ''die for our sins''unless He died as bearing their punishment and as bearing it for us? |
13601 | I ask you, then, to consider three things:( 1) what Paul thought was the Gospel? |
13601 | I wonder how many of the women members of our Churches and congregations deserve such a designation as that? |
13601 | I wonder if he would be warranted in taking it for granted about us? |
13601 | I wonder if our friend Quartus belonged to any of these parties? |
13601 | I wonder what Jesus Christ, who died for Afridis and Orakzais and all the rest of them, thinks about such conduct? |
13601 | I. I ask this question-- What will drop away? |
13601 | If His body was not in the grave, what had become of it? |
13601 | If our religion is not going to influence the trifles, what is it going to influence? |
13601 | If the difference between life and death is dwindled and dwarfed, what else do you suppose will remain? |
13601 | If the firstfruits be righteousness and peace and joy of the Holy Ghost, what shall the harvest be? |
13601 | Immunity from punishment? |
13601 | In closing these words, may I venture relying on the melancholy privilege of seniority, to drop for a minute or two into a tone of advice? |
13601 | In how many of its deeds has there been present the consciousness of God and His love? |
13601 | Is He a King? |
13601 | Is He the Light of the world? |
13601 | Is He the Son of God? |
13601 | Is He the anointed of God? |
13601 | Is it not because we do not really trust Him for the greater that we find it so hard to trust Him for the less? |
13601 | Is it not striking that the first martyr, kneeling outside the city, bruised by stones and dying a bloody death, should have been said to fall asleep? |
13601 | Is it the grace of God, or nature and self and the world and the flesh that have made you what you are? |
13601 | Is it the law that commands, and the power that enables? |
13601 | Is it true of us that we love God because He first loved us? |
13601 | Is it woven into the whole length of your being, like the scarlet thread that is spun into every Admiralty cable as a sign that it is Crown property? |
13601 | Is it? |
13601 | Is my liberty to be restricted by the narrow scruples of''strait- laced''Christians? |
13601 | Is not my word like as fire, saith the Lord, and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?'' |
13601 | Is not that beautiful? |
13601 | Is not that closely allied to the promise of my text,''The God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly''? |
13601 | Is not your exhortation an entirely superfluous one?'' |
13601 | Is salvation future, not coming till after the grave? |
13601 | Is that all? |
13601 | Is that the view of duty which the average Christian man takes? |
13601 | Is that true about us? |
13601 | Is that your Gospel? |
13601 | Is the invocation of His aid habitual with you? |
13601 | Is the_ building_ getting on? |
13601 | Is there a God at all? |
13601 | Is there any surer way of''bruising Satan''under a man''s feet than filling him''with joy and peace in believing''? |
13601 | Is there anything beyond the grave but mist and darkness?'' |
13601 | Is there anything obviously beyond the power of earthly motives in the unselfish, expansive love of modern Christians? |
13601 | Is there such a thing as forgiveness? |
13601 | Is your sonship proved by the depth and sincerity, the simplicity and power, of your throbbing heart of love to your Father in heaven? |
13601 | Judas may say,''To what purpose is this waste?'' |
13601 | Lastly, what follows from all this? |
13601 | Let us hear no more of this absurdity of His having risen from the dead''? |
13601 | May I say a word or two with regard to another aspect of this solemn call? |
13601 | Men''s opposition and crime? |
13601 | My friends, what about the hunger of your souls? |
13601 | Need I quote other words, gentle, winning, loving? |
13601 | Now what do the Apostles, and what does Christ Himself, in that passage that I have quoted, mean, by such solemn words as these? |
13601 | Now, I want you to ask, is that thought diverted from God? |
13601 | Now, if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?'' |
13601 | Now, what lies in it? |
13601 | O death, where is thy sting? |
13601 | O grave, where is thy victory? |
13601 | Oh then, my friend, what am I to say to you? |
13601 | On it alone, as I believe, hinges the whole answer to the question--''If a man die, shall he live again?'' |
13601 | One question that a great many who call themselves Christians ask is,''With how little service can I pass muster?'' |
13601 | Or are all these emotions empty words to you, things that are spoken in pulpits, but to which you have nothing in your life corresponding? |
13601 | Or have you cause to fear that you will''call on the rocks and the hills to cover you from the face of Him that sitteth on the Throne?'' |
13601 | Our life is made up of trifles, and if these are not its field, where is its field? |
13601 | Our own follies and sins? |
13601 | Paul says,''You will better yourself by getting nearer God, and if you secure that-- art thou a slave? |
13601 | Same as what? |
13601 | Secondary causes? |
13601 | Shall the children of the King, on the road to their thrones, be left to scramble along anyhow, in want of what they need to get there? |
13601 | Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?'' |
13601 | Should we not see them as they are, to be devils in disguise? |
13601 | So may a man say shudderingly to himself, and tremble as he asks in vain,''Whither shall I flee from Thy Presence?'' |
13601 | So the first question is, when was that Spirit given to these Roman Christians? |
13601 | So what was the use of fighting which of two nothings was the greater? |
13601 | So, on the whole, we have to answer the questions,''Does God love any? |
13601 | Strike that out, and what have you left? |
13601 | TEMPLES OF GOD''Know ye not that ye are the temple of God?'' |
13601 | Take the nave out of the wheel and what becomes of the spokes? |
13601 | That is, have you taken Christ, and have you faith in Him? |
13601 | That''wherefore''takes us back to the words before it, And what are these? |
13601 | The Christian life a feast? |
13601 | The answer which the evangelical Christian gives to this ancient question suggested by my text,''When was that Divine Spirit bestowed?'' |
13601 | The household of Herod''s grandson was not a very likely place to find Christian people in, was it? |
13601 | The old Lacedà ¦ monians used to stir themselves to heroism by the thought:''What will they say of us in Sparta?'' |
13601 | The old belief that their testimony was imposture is dead long ago; as, indeed, how could it live? |
13601 | The only question worth asking in regard to the externals of our life is-- How far does each thing help me to be a good man? |
13601 | The question is, Do you believe that Jesus Christ rose from the dead, or do you not? |
13601 | The question is, Whose wrath? |
13601 | The question may arise in some minds, Is there any need for proving God''s love? |
13601 | The seal is the mark of ownership, is it not? |
13601 | The third day He rose again from the dead''? |
13601 | The true ground of the unity of all Christians is here:''Have we not all one Father?'' |
13601 | Their first impulse will be to wonder at the form they see, and to ask, almost with incredulity,''Lord, is it I?'' |
13601 | Then the question comes, and often is asked with tears of blood, Is it true that this awful force, which we can not command, does indeed serve us? |
13601 | Then what is the sense of pitting them against each other? |
13601 | Then with regard to the substance of it: conviction of what? |
13601 | Then, still further, may we not learn from Persis the spring of all true Christian work? |
13601 | There are many of us whose question seems to be,''How little can I get off with? |
13601 | There is a test for us which may well make some of us ask ourselves, Are we Christians, then, at all? |
13601 | There is that of our context here''Know ye not that ye are the temple of God? |
13601 | They are greater in the powers they put forth than in the objects they compass, and the question,''What is it for?'' |
13601 | They are not in the least like our experience, are they? |
13601 | They ask, Can it be? |
13601 | They would not have time for very lengthy petitions then, would they? |
13601 | This, then, being the one side, what about the other? |
13601 | To eat or not to eat? |
13601 | To what does he refer by''that''? |
13601 | Was he always in the Lord''s house? |
13601 | Was it not Sir Isaac Newton who used to say,''I have no genius, but I keep a subject before me''? |
13601 | We all admit''faults,''do we not? |
13601 | We must not be tempted into brooding over unanswered questions as to''How do the dead rise, and with what body do they come?'' |
13601 | We ought to be,''Know ye not that the Spirit dwelleth in you, except ye be rejected?'' |
13601 | We_ trusted_ that this had been He,''did not go on to their natural issue? |
13601 | Well, what sort of a prayer do you think that would be? |
13601 | Were the sufferings of the Lord only the sufferings which came from the contradiction of sinners against Himself? |
13601 | What Paul thought was the Gospel? |
13601 | What about introducing new diseases, the offspring of vice, into the South Sea Islands, decimating and all but destroying the population? |
13601 | What about its good faith? |
13601 | What about killing African tribes by the thousand with the vile stuff that we call rum, and send to them in exchange for their poor commodities? |
13601 | What about the cellars, where ugly things crawl and swarm, and breed, and sting? |
13601 | What are you to do? |
13601 | What but this? |
13601 | What came out of this unintended and apparently chance meeting? |
13601 | What can law answer to such a demand? |
13601 | What can the Devil do to that man? |
13601 | What do we owe to the lands that we call''heathen''? |
13601 | What does he mean by it? |
13601 | What does he mean by these? |
13601 | What does it matter what you and I are set to do? |
13601 | What does it mean? |
13601 | What does she say to us? |
13601 | What does the Apostle say close by my text? |
13601 | What else does it suggest? |
13601 | What facts in the divine conduct does it represent? |
13601 | What facts in the divine heart does it represent? |
13601 | What has all this to do with the question in hand? |
13601 | What has that to do with the question in hand? |
13601 | What have faith, love, aspiration, resignation, fellowship with God, to do with death? |
13601 | What have you won by your Christianity? |
13601 | What is salvation? |
13601 | What is that''self- same thing''? |
13601 | What is the chaff to the wheat? |
13601 | What is the meaning of all this discipline through which we are passed, if there is nothing to be disciplined for? |
13601 | What is the opposite of Sin? |
13601 | What is the use of a temple without worship? |
13601 | What is the use of telling men to''_ be_ strong''? |
13601 | What is the use of us, and why should we be what we are, if there is nothing for us except this poor present?'' |
13601 | What kind of love does Christ''s death declare to us as existing in God? |
13601 | What matter what his fellow- servants say about the steward''s accounts, and distribution of provisions, and management of the household? |
13601 | What more can be said? |
13601 | What more does this good woman say to us? |
13601 | What part are we playing in that great triumphal procession? |
13601 | What possible explanation, doing justice to these words, is there, except''Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures''? |
13601 | What possible meaning is there in the expression,''He died for all?'' |
13601 | What say they? |
13601 | What sort of an enemy was he? |
13601 | What was Paul''s''preaching''? |
13601 | What was a Christian to do in such a case? |
13601 | What was spoken of there? |
13601 | What was that? |
13601 | What was the deliverance and being saved that he expected and expresses in these words? |
13601 | What was the irreducible minimum? |
13601 | What will become of an army if the sentries go to sleep? |
13601 | What will drop? |
13601 | What will last? |
13601 | What would the hand- loom weaver''s knowledge of how to throw his shuttle be worth in a weaving- shed with a thousand looms? |
13601 | What, then, about their competency? |
13601 | Where are the communities to- day in whose hearing these words could be reiterated with the like assurance? |
13601 | Where can He make His temple except in the''upright heart and pure''? |
13601 | Where is it satisfied? |
13601 | Where is yours? |
13601 | Wherefore the association with the Passover sacrifice? |
13601 | Wherefore the language''the body_ broken_ for you'';''the blood_ shed_ for many for the remission of sins?'' |
13601 | Wherefore''the body''and''the blood''separately remembered, except to indicate death by violence? |
13601 | Which do you hunger for most? |
13601 | Which do you labour for hardest? |
13601 | Which is it going to be to you? |
13601 | Which of the two parts of the procession do you belong to, my friend? |
13601 | Who believes that the Dissenting Churches of England are the highest, perfect embodiment of the Kingdom of God? |
13601 | Who can trust a_ dead_ Christ, or who can trust a_ human_ Christ? |
13601 | Who could understand the shaft unless he could look up through the aperture, and see the summit? |
13601 | Who does not know that the fish struggling on the hook seems heavier than it turns out to be when lying on the bank? |
13601 | Who does not know that the spray of blossom on the tree looks far more lovely hanging above our heads than when it is grasped by us? |
13601 | Who is he? |
13601 | Who would not wish to be embalmed, so to speak, in such a record? |
13601 | Who would not wish to have such an epitaph as this? |
13601 | Whose fault is it if you are empty? |
13601 | Why are we all fire in the one case and all ice in the other? |
13601 | Why did He institute the double memorial, the body parted from the blood being a sign of a violent death? |
13601 | Why did Jesus Christ select that one point of His life as the point to be remembered? |
13601 | Why did not Christ''s do the same? |
13601 | Why do you not take Paul''s cure for the shrinking? |
13601 | Why does Paul introduce that amongst his facts? |
13601 | Why does he not say, then, that''as Sin hath reigned unto death, even so might Righteousness reign unto life''? |
13601 | Why should God and Christ, through all the ages, plead with unintermittent voice? |
13601 | Why should I? |
13601 | Why that trivial detail? |
13601 | Why then dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received it?'' |
13601 | Why this energy and intensity of divine desire? |
13601 | Why this which, if it were human only, would be called_ passionate_ entreaty? |
13601 | Why was it needful for Jesus Christ to die? |
13601 | Why was it that they did not all scatter? |
13601 | Why was it that they did not tumble to pieces? |
13601 | Why was it worth His while to bear the punishment of man''s sin? |
13601 | Why? |
13601 | Why? |
13601 | Why? |
13601 | Why? |
13601 | Will He not give the lesser, whatever they may be, which it is the joy of His heart to communicate? |
13601 | Will anybody say that the Christianity of this day has preserved and exhibits that primitive demonstration of its superhuman source? |
13601 | Will it not be easy to be diligent when we feel that we are''ever in the great Taskmaster''s eye''? |
13601 | Will my example call out imitation in others, to whom it may be harmful or fatal to do as I can do with real or supposed impunity? |
13601 | Will not''all that pass by begin to mock''us and say,''This man began to build and was not able to finish''? |
13601 | Will that not freshen you up? |
13601 | Will that not set you boiling again? |
13601 | With the swine''s husks, or with the''Bread of God which came down from Heaven?'' |
13601 | Would any man do that? |
13601 | Would it be a true designation of the bulk of so- called Christians now? |
13601 | Would it not be a feather in the boy''s cap all his life? |
13601 | Would other people say that it is? |
13601 | Would you be a wise man? |
13601 | Yes, and where is there power like the power that dwells in Him who is the Incarnate might of omnipotence? |
13601 | Yes, and where is there wisdom, except''in Him in whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge''? |
13601 | _ Have_ you done it? |
13601 | _ Which_ is He, for He_ is_ one of them, to you? |
13601 | am I resting in Him as the Son of God? |
13601 | and can they do aught but gaze on Him, and love, and rest?'' |
13601 | and may you not get any good out of brave brother Cephas? |
13601 | and( 3) what he felt about the Gospel? |
13601 | but''How much can I do?'' |
13601 | care not for it; if thou mayest be free, use it rather; art thou bound to a wife? |
13601 | do we think of our future thus? |
13601 | how far does it make me capable of larger reception of greater gifts from Himself? |
13601 | how far does it make my spirit pliable and plastic under His touch? |
13601 | how far does it open my understanding to apprehend Him? |
13601 | how long shall I suffer you?'' |
13601 | how much can I retain?'' |
13601 | if Christian people in general really took half-- half? |
13601 | is that what you bring to Jesus Christ? |
13601 | or can you chisel out of the stones of Sinai one of the words written there, by reason of the imperfections of those who are seeking to obey them? |
13601 | or the next instant the clarion of the assault may sound, and where will you be then? |
13601 | seek not to be bound; art thou circumcised? |
13601 | seek not to be loosed; art thou loosed? |
13601 | seek not to be uncircumcised; art thou a Gentile? |
13601 | the Apostle in effect says, Do you think that its purpose is mainly to give you greater licence in regard to these matters in question? |
13601 | there is the coffin, there is the body, is that the king, or is it not?'' |
13601 | what does he mean when he says to us,''Grieve not the Spirit''? |
13601 | what does that word itself teach us? |
13601 | what is its effect in preparing me for that world beyond?'' |
13601 | when my conscience says to me,''You may do it,''it is always well to go to Jesus Christ, and say to Him''May I?'' |
13601 | who can love, but they who know His love? |