• Peter Meney on Doctrinal Matters

    Sabbath-Breaking: A Crime Worthy Of Death?

    In Numbers chapter 15 an incident is recounted from Israel’s wilderness wandering. It concerns a man who gathered sticks on the sabbath day, and the high cost of his actions. Today, in Britain, we have completely erased capital punishment from the list of possible sentences for wrongdoing. The ultimate act of retribution, the death penalty, is no longer available to…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    January 19—Morning Devotion

    "As the new wine is found in the cluster, and one saith, destroy it not, for a blessing is in it; so will I do for my servants' sakes, that I may not destroy them all."—Isaiah 65:8 It is blessed to trace our mercies to the fountain head, and to find them all folded up from everlasting in Jesus. What…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    109 Persuasion

    PERSUASION The act of influencing the judgment and passions by arguments or motives. It is different from conviction. Conviction affects the understanding only; persuasion the will and the practice. It is more extensively used than conviction, which last is founded on demonstration natural or supernatural. But all things of which we may be persuaded, are not capable of demonstration.

  • George Ella on Doctrinal Matters

    Banner On Hypers

    Letter to the Banner of Truth (not printed) Dear Christian Friends, I was surprised to find myself labeled a Hyper-Calvinist in your February issue with your corollary that I am not amongst those who “confront their hearers with the immediate responsibility of trusting Christ, directly encouraging them to trust him, and appealing to them to do so now!” Naturally, when…