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Quotes by Cornelius Stam

"Paul was to know and proclaim God's will, His purpose, in view of Israel's rejection of christ. Had god been taken by surprise i"
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"The true Church is not an organization, nor does one join it through the noisy mechanics of denominational machinery. Rather it"
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"We are living in a day of self-seeking and irresponsibility, even in Christian circles. Few indeed are the Christian believers w"
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"Our first responsibility is not to build the Church or even to get souls saved--it is to represent Christ and to bring His messa"
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"Through His redemptive work we are 'justified from all things' (Acts 1338,39) and now rejoice in 'the forgiveness of sins accord"
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"We can often tell by a man's walk whose son he is, and we should walk so that men about us will know that we are the children of"
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"Not only as each new year dawns, but constantly, persistently, the God of all grace urges His blood-bought children to give them"
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"The salvation of the lost is not best accomplished by great popular campaigns, conducted by a small minority of specialists in p"
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"When Paul went to the Jew first, it was not because it seemed that Israel might yet accept Christ and His kingdom, but simply be"
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