Modern Missions and the Unfinished Task

THE LAST JUDGMENT
Finally, we believe, according to the Word of God, when the time appointed by the Lord (which is unknown to all creatures) is come, and the number of the elect complete, that our Lord Jesus Christ will come from heaven, corporally and visibly, as He ascended, with great glory and majesty to declare Himself Judge of the quick and the dead, burning this old world with fire and flame to cleanse it …
Therefore we expect that great day with a most ardent desire, to the end that we may fully enjoy the promises of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen.
Even so, come, Lord Jesus (Rev. 22:20).




Preaching—The Chief Means of Grace

I. It Is an Official Work
II. It Includes Specific Elements
III. It Implies a Certain Calling
 




(21) Sabbath Profanation in Nehemiah’s Judah

I. The Nature of It
II. The Stopping of It
III. The Prayer Regarding It




The Dutch and British Empires, and the Scramble for Africa

THE LAST JUDGMENT
Finally, we believe, according to the Word of God, when the time appointed by the Lord (which is unknown to all creatures) is come, and the number of the elect complete, that our Lord Jesus Christ will come from heaven, corporally and visibly, as He ascended, with great glory and majesty to declare Himself Judge of the quick and the dead, burning this old world with fire and flame to cleanse it …
Therefore we expect that great day with a most ardent desire, to the end that we may fully enjoy the promises of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen.
Even so, come, Lord Jesus (Rev. 22:20).




(20) Unpaid Ministers!

I. Identifying the Problem
II. Effecting the Solution
III. Requesting God’s Remembrance




Greatness Among Office-Bearers in the Kingdom

I. The Revealing Indignation
II. The Negative Illustration
III. The Positive Example




The Spread of the Gospel: Apostles – French Empire

THE LAST JUDGMENT
Finally, we believe, according to the Word of God, when the time appointed by the Lord (which is unknown to all creatures) is come, and the number of the elect complete, that our Lord Jesus Christ will come from heaven, corporally and visibly, as He ascended, with great glory and majesty to declare Himself Judge of the quick and the dead, burning this old world with fire and flame to cleanse it …
Therefore we expect that great day with a most ardent desire, to the end that we may fully enjoy the promises of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen.
Even so, come, Lord Jesus (Rev. 22:20).




Our Heavenly Citizenship

I. Our Citizenship
II. Our Looking
III. Our Resurrection




The Communion of the Body and Blood of Christ

I. The Meaning
II. The Implications




For Whom Is the Lord’s Supper Instituted?

I. Those Who Sorrow Over Their Sins
II. Those Who Trust in Jesus Christ
III. Those Who Desire Spiritual Growth