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ravenmolehil Member
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| Re: THE OLD PATHS: Issue No. 16 - May "Being Real Christians" | | Another thought provoking issue |
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Another thought provoking issue
Amen. I have released the magazine 2 days early for people to download and make copies for brethren. If you take the pdf file to the printer shop it can be produced into a full glossy magazine for about $3-5 each depending on the quantity, if anyone felt led to do this and offer them freely they have the blessing and allowance.
I do pray that this issue will impact many for the eternal kingdom of God. _________________ SI Moderator - Greg Gordon
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2007/5/30 19:46 | Profile |
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Joined: 2003/6/11 Posts: 9192 Santa Clara, CA
| Re: THE OLD PATHS: Issue No. 16 - May "Being Real Christians" | | [b]The Godly Person Weeps![/b]
CHRIST CALLS HIS SPOUSE His "dove" (Song 2:14). The dove is a weeping creature. Grace dissolves and liquefies the soul, causing a spiritual thaw. The sorrow of the heart runs out at the eye. A godly heart grieves that it is not more holy. It troubles him that he falls short of the rule and standard which God has set. "I should", he says, "love the Lord with all my heart. But how defective my love is! How far short I come of what I should be, no, of what I might have been!"
A godly man sometimes weeps out of the sense of God's love. Gold is the finest and most solid of all the metals, yet it is soonest melted in the fire. Gracious hearts, which are golden hearts, are the soonest melted into tears by the fire of God's love.
A godly person weeps because the sins he commits are in some sense worse than the sins of other men. The sin of a justified person is very odious, because it is a sin of unkindness. Peter's denying of Christ was a sin against love. Christ had enrolled him among the apostles. He had taken him up into the Mount and shown him the glory of heaven in a vision. Yet after all this mercy, it was base ingratitude that he should deny Christ. This made him go out and "weep bitterly." He baptized himself, as it were, in his own tears. The sins of the godly go nearest to God's heart.
The sins of the wicked anger the Lord. The godly man's sins grieve Him. The sins of the wicked pierce Christ's side. The sins of the godly wound his heart. The unkindness of a spouse goes nearest to the heart of her husband. How far from being godly are those who scarcely ever shed a tear for sin! If they lose a near relation, they weep, but though they are in danger of losing God and their souls, they do not weep.
Thomas Watson
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These are timeless treasures being pulled together into The Old Paths, another remarkable issue. _________________ Mike Balog
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2007/5/30 23:46 | Profile |
PreachParsly Member
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| Re: | | I have a suggestion. It may not be a necessity now, but if it gets just a little bigger a table of contents would be very helpful. It would probably be helpful now, but definitely if the magazine gets any bigger.
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Staff Senior Editor - Greg Gordon Editors - Mike Balog, Giancarlo Jarquin Proof Readers - Joy Courville, Joe Misko
Thank you to everyone involved! _________________ Josh Parsley
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2007/5/31 11:21 | Profile |
BenBrockway Member
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| Re: | | Yes, thank you for the time you take to write the things the Lord has laid upon your heart, as well as combining the meaty words of preachers past. There have been some very powerful and convicting articles. Thank you again for your time and effort you put into it. :-) |
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2007/5/31 11:38 | Profile |
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I have a suggestion. It may not be a necessity now, but if it gets just a little bigger a table of contents would be very helpful. It would probably be helpful now, but definitely if the magazine gets any bigger.
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Thank you for the great suggestion. I will consider this and prayerfully impliment something in a future issue. I do see the Old Paths publication growing and changing more into a full magazine with some more design and features. _________________ SI Moderator - Greg Gordon
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2007/5/31 13:33 | Profile |
hmmhmm Member
Joined: 2006/1/31 Posts: 4994 Sweden
| Re: | | i must say the design is very good looking and appealing to me, and then the rich "content" is rare to find anywhere in any magazine. I'm just waiting for the Lord to make a path for it to Europe :)
i know myself and some other brothers here would be very happy for this opportunity, may the Lord bless the magazine around the world! but it is great to be able to print it to if one have that option.
Thank you for all your work. _________________ CHRISTIAN
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2007/5/31 13:40 | Profile |
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i must say the design is very good looking and appealing to me, and then the rich "content" is rare to find anywhere in any magazine. I'm just waiting for the Lord to make a path for it to Europe :)
Amen brother, that would be great to see the Old Paths more in Europe. Right now people can print out the pdf and distribute it as much as they would like in europe. To have different languages at this point is not possible but in the future this might be offered! _________________ SI Moderator - Greg Gordon
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