In 1927, Meade published this book, his second. The Cross is the very center of the science of salvation, and therefore is an exhaustless theme. In the short, concise chapters of this book, some of the wonders of the Cross of Christ are unfolded: the revelation of the character of God in contrast to Satan’s … Continue reading His Cross and Mine
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His Cross and Mine
February 20th, 2021God’s Eternal Purpose
September 28th, 2020Here is a classic from the beginning of the revival of the 1888 message. Robert Brinsmead was the leading voice in the “Awakening” movement of the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. This was the defining work of that movement. Subtitled as “The Gospel of Jesus Christ in the Light of the Sanctuary Service,” it shows … Continue reading God’s Eternal Purpose
Joshua and Caleb
April 25th, 2019Here are some timely lessons of faith needed for the finishing work of Christ in this world. These studies are from the 2011 German Camp Meeting. Joshua and Caleb were the two faithful men among the twelve originally sent to spy out the land of Canaan. Because the other ten spies brought back a discouraging … Continue reading Joshua and Caleb
The Glad Tidings
April 25th, 2019The Epistle to the Galatians, together with its companion, the Epistle to the Romans, was the source, through the Spirit, of the Reformation of the sixteenth century, the key-note of which was, “The just shall live by faith.” The Reformation then begun is not yet complete, and the same watchword needs to be sounded now … Continue reading The Glad Tidings
Justified by Faith
April 24th, 2019Justification is the divine provision for the sin problem. It is obtained by the correct exercise of faith, and thus becomes a living experience within the recipient. It is the most desirable treasure any soul can covet, for it brings the gift of eternal life. Yet, as Christ Himself has sadly confirmed, few will find … Continue reading Justified by Faith