Direction Seventh. The Several Pieces of the Whole Armour of God. Third Piece--The Christian's Spiritual Shoe. 'And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace' (Eph. 6:15). This verse presents us with the third piece of armour in the Christian's panoply--A Spiritual Shoe, fitted to h... Read More
"Do Nothing Rashly" J. R. Miller, 1902 "You ought to be quiet—and to do nothing rashly!" Acts 19:36 The town clerk was wise when he urged the people of Ephesus to do nothing rashly. He told them they might do injustice to the men concerning whom the disturbance had arisen. He said there was a right ... Read More
The Well and the Wall, or the Fruitful Vine and the Abiding Bow Preached at North Street Chapel, Stamford, on October 25, 1863, by J. C. Philpot " Joseph is a fruitful vine, even a fruitful vine by a well; whose branches run over the wall—The archers have severely grieved him, and shot at him, and h... Read More
GO SLOW! Arthur Pink October, 1949 "He who believes shall not make haste!" Isaiah 28:16 The writer has often had occasion to be thankful that this text was frequently quoted to him by a wise and godly father — in the years of his impetuous youth, and also during the early days of his Christian life ... Read More
PEACE: TRUE AND FALSE Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) Inasmuch as salvation is the bringing of a sinful creature into right relations to God, it necessarily follows that that salvation, in all its parts, must ever be viewed from two sides: the Divine and the human. God is the Savior, a human being the on... Read More
Practical Wisdom For Calvinists Practical & Theological Guidelines for Those Who Embrace the "Doctrines of Grace" The following practical and theological items, although they apply to every believer regardless of their particular theological tradition, are especially directed to those who adhere to ... Read More
The Christian in Complete Armour - Part 10
"Do Nothing Rashly"
The Well And The Wall
Go Slow!
Peace: True And False
The following practical and theological items, although they apply to every believer regardless of their particular theological tradition, are especially directed to those who adhere to Reformed/Calvinistic theology.