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The New Birth
Nicodemus, a ruler among the Jews, and a man of some distinction, heard much about the preaching and work of Jesus, and one night called ...
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The Divine and Human Parts In Conversion
n the process of conversion, as set forth in the New Testament Scriptures, there is a divine part, as well as a human part. Man ...
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The Old Testament
The Bible is divided into two general divisions-the Old Testament and the New Testament. The former, beginning with Genesis and closing with Malachi, covers the ...
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Repentance
Repentance means a reformation of life. It further means to “cease to do evil; learn to do well” (Isaiah 1:16, 17). Jesus makes repentance imperative, ...
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Regular Columns
Over the years the BRF Witness has carried a number of regular columns besides the News and Comments section. They include:
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- A Word About Words
- New Testament Teachings
- The Bread Basket
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- All
- A Word About Words
- New Testament Teachings
- The Bread Basket
Omniscience
Webster defines “omniscience” as the “state of having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight, having universal or complete knowledge.” The word is derived from the Latin ...
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Longsuffering
Galatians 5:22-23 tells us about the fruit which is cultivated in the life of those who are trusting Christ. Nine aspects of the fruit-bearing life ...
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Tithe
What is the tithe? Our word tithe derives from an Old English word meaning “tenth.” Essentially, it means ten percent of one’s gross increase, given to the ...
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Sovereignty of God
The Biblical teaching on God’s sovereignty has to do with His absolute authority and rule over all of His creation. The English word “sovereign” is ...
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Righteousness
Holiness expresses itself in right living and right doing. This expression of holiness is called righteousness. Righteousness begins as an attribute of God. God is ...
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Omnipotence
A word once used for God, but not heard much lately, is the term, “omnipotence.” It is a word derived from the Latin words for ...
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