Chapter 16 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days GALILEE AND BETHANY
Chapter 16 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days GALILEE AND BETHANY
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
8
views
Chapter 15 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days THE APPEARINGS TO THOMAS AND THE SEVEN
Chapter 15 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days THE APPEARINGS TO THOMAS AND THE SEVEN
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
3
views
Chapter 14 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days THE APPEARING IN THE UPPER ROOM
Chapter 14 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days THE APPEARING IN THE UPPER ROOM
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
3
views
Chapter 13 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days THE JOURNEY TO EMMAUS
Chapter 13 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days THE JOURNEY TO EMMAUS
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
4
views
Chapter 12 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days MARY'S FRIENDS AND THEIR MESSAGE
Chapter 12 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days MARY'S FRIENDS AND THEIR MESSAGE
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
3
views
Chapter 11 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days MARY MAGDALENE AND HER MESSAGE
Chapter 11 The Lord Jesus' Forty Days MARY MAGDALENE AND HER MESSAGE
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
6
views
Chapter 10 Satan's Forty Days
Chapter 10 Satan's Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
5
views
Chapter 9 Jonah's Forty Days
Chapter 9 Jonah's Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
Chapter 8 Ezekiel's Forty Days
Chapter 8 Ezekiel's Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
5
views
Chapter 7 Elijah's Forty Days
Chapter 7 Elijah's Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
1
view
Chapter 6 Goliath's Forty Days
Chapter 6 Goliath's Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
2
views
Chapter 5 Caleb's Forty Days
Chapter 5 Caleb's Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
1
view
Chapter 4 Moses' Second Forty Days
Chapter 4 Moses' Second Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
Chapter 3 Moses' Forty Days
Chapter 3 Moses' Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
1
view
Chapter 2 Joseph's Forty Days
Chapter 2 Joseph's Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
11
views
Chapter 1 Noah's Forty Days
Chapter 1 Noah's Forty Days
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
15
views
The Forty Days of Scripture Introduction Index Preface
What inspired me to republish this series of Sixteen Addresses on “Forty Days” of Scripture was the fact that the number 40 as a real deep meaning in my life. I was saved at the age of 40 and asked the Lord to give me another 40 years to serve him. He honored my request and I am over that mark by a couple of years. As you will see in these studies, the 40 days have a special meaning in scripture. With that said, let us move on to our studies.
Irving W. Risch
Preface.
The addresses which form the first half of this volume (save Chapter 8) were given to mixed audiences of unbelievers and believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the latter half to believers only. This will account to the reader for their different character. They are issued together in the hope that the earlier plain and simple words of warning and entreaty, which suit an unsaved soul, may lead many such an one to become a true-hearted believer in Jesus. Then to the young convert the latter part of my subject will open up fresh ground, which will be trodden with joy and gladness as the moral worth and beauty of the newly-found Lord and Saviour is contemplated.
Forty-three years ago, this day, the writer first tasted His saving grace, and the abiding enjoyment of it makes him keenly desire that many others should participate therein. May the Lord graciously deign to use the book to this end, and likewise to feed His hungry lambs and sheep.
W. T. P. W.
5
views
Milk without Money; or, A Lesson We Must All Learn by W T P Wolston
Milk without Money; or, A Lesson We Must All Learn by W T P Wolston
4
views