Articles
Is Your Best Enough?
How is it possible to be saved without works—yet lost for not working?
Reaching Men for Christ
Talk prepared for the Ministerial Association Institute, 1962 General Conference session.
The True Israel of God
The conclusion of this series in which it has been asserted that God's election to His kingdom is not on the basis of race but on the fundamental question of obedience to God through faith in Christ
The Holy Spirit and the Church
An editor here presents a theme summarized in The Acts of the Apostles, page 50, of which he says, "For thirty years and more these words have haunted and challenged me."
Intern Troubles
All Christian organizations agree that human relationships constitute a major problem in church operations. Yet, the author here says that "years together with the sacrifice and self-denial of our work [should] mellow our nature and expand our vision!"
Life's Greatest Blessing
"The inner witness of the Spirit to a man's mind that his trangressions are forgiven and his sins are covered, and that the Lord imputes no iniquity to him is the greatest blessing that life can bring to an earth-bound mortal." So says Dr. Hammill in this study of four vital Bible words translated transgression, sin, iniquity, self-deception.
The Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration
Is regeneration effected through the instrumentality of baptism?
The Challenge of Modern Intellectual Errors (Concluded)
How the subtraction of the supernatural from Christianity has led to the rise of error.
The Priesthood of Jesus
The death of Jesus alone could have made possible the forgiveness of sin that allowed the human race to live; and His mediation alone could have have enabled Enoch to walk with God on earth and be received up into glory more than three thousand years before the events of Calvary (chap. 7:25).