O Christ, your Law is just and good,
Our daily meditation.
We look not for our life in it,
Nor for justification.
Obedience to you we find
To be our joyful task.
Your law not grievous to the mind
of those who in you bask.
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A poem on Spurgeon’s “Christ, Destroyer of Death” by Luke Schmeltzer
Death is still our hateful foe,
And its damage to our world we lament.
Yet Christ shall put an end to its woe,
When trumpet sounds and sky is rent.
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The First Day of the Week in the New Testament (part 8 of 8)
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The First Day of the Week in the New Testament (part 7 of 8)
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The First Day of the Week in the New Testament (part 6 of 8)
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The First Day of the Week in the New Testament (part 5 of 8)
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The First Day of the Week in the New Testament (part 4 of 8)
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The First Day of the Week in the New Testament (part 3 of 8)
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