Volume  1 ,  No. 7 Elk City ,  Oklahoma July ,  2002   

Salvation Is Only In Christ


Salvation Is Only In Christ
Jesse Sewell cites scriptures revealing the only place where one is a new creature, free of condemnation, having redemption through the blood, the forgiveness of sins, enjoying all spiritual blessings, and where prayers will be heard and answered.

Things To Which Salvation Is Ascribed
W. R. Craig: The subject of salvation is fully discussed in the New Testament, and it is to that book we must go for information about the salvation of our souls.

The Narrow Way Is Jesus' Way
By using the term "broad-minded," the world really means toleration of all views without condemning any. Dub Mowery contrasts Jesus' way with the ways of the world...

Reverence And Respect In Prayer
We must not abuse the privilege of prayer by our irreverence. This is not very difficult when we fully see our sinfulness and God's holiness as we should, observes Gary Colley.
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Some Names For Our Enemy
What name would you use to describe an enemy; a deadly, ferocious enemy? asks Roelf Ruffner.

God Accepts No Substitutes
God permits no substitutions but his Divine One. Alan E. Stout provides examples from scripture.

Under The Commission
The question of how the apostles understood the Lord's instructions and understood them alike is studied by M. O. Daley.

True Religion Isn't "Mysterious"
E. R. Harper: We are told we have to wait for the Holy Spirit, in some supernatural way, to operate upon us and reveal to us, in this mysterious manner, the truth of the Lord. Friends, read the revelation of the apostles, and you can understand what it is.
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Ye Have Heard
Ye have heard that it was said, "[ ...put your common religious belief here... ]." But what does Jesus say about that? Gayle Oler compares many popular ideas with the words of the Master.

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Authors
H. Leo Boles

Jerry C. Brewer

Nathan Brewer

A. M. Burton

Franklin Camp

Gary G. Colley

Ron Cosby

Frank L. Cox
John D. Cox

W. R. Craig

M. O. Daley

Larry DeLong

Earl Gieseke

W. C. Graves

Gary L. Grizzell

Robin Haley
E. R. Harper

Dub Mowery

Chuck Northrop

Gayle Oler

Herschel E. Patton

Roelf Ruffner

Jesse Sewell

Preston Silcox
Alan E. Stout

George W. Toland

J. Roy Vaughan

Foy E. Wallace, Jr.

G. K. Wallace

Marvin L. Weir

Guy N. Woods