Not that I already obtained, or have already been made perfect; but I am pressing on, if I may lay hold of that for which I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus.Worsley New Testamentnot that I have yet won the prize, or am already perfect: but I press forward to acquire that ...
Presented with visions, permitted to see what others could not, prophets in Scripture were called to proclaim in human language what was “un-seeable” to their audience. Some of the most lasting and vivid poetry in Scripture came from the mouths of these prophets. Throughout biblical history...
Eleazar of Worms assembled the majority of his interpretations of the lipograms in scripture into a collection called Sefer Ha-Ne‘elam. This long and detailed exposition presents a concentrated collection of homilies containing various cases of lipograms throughout scripture. As with other similarly ...
Eliason, and Lynne S. McNeill was a finalist for Best Book in Utah History. Editors Michael Hubbard MacKay, Mark Ashurst-McGee, and Brian M. Hauglid won the John Whitmer Historical Association Best Anthology Book Award for their volume, Producing Ancient Scripture: Joseph Smith’s Translation ...
It is abundantly clear that we still live in a dark world. But Scripture is clear that we are an awakened people, a people who have seen a great light and can testify to it. But even those who have been awakened can always fall asleep. Even the disciples in the hour of Christ’s ...
Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead. I press onward toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:13-14
Speaking Truth to Power: An Anthology of Sermons “Whenever effective preaching is done, three acts of “exegesis” are operative. There is the responsible exegesis of biblical texts, drawing from the words of scripture a word for the contemporary church. There is the exegesis of day to day ...
,“Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” Instead of dwelling on past victories or failures, we should be striving to reach the goal before us—ul...
Welcome to the twelfth, and for the time being, our final online issue (more to follow on this in a moment) of Dirt, 2.5. We are thrilled to announce our three 2006 Hendrickson Memorial Prize Winners for Short Fiction. The Grand Prize winner, Tracy Koretsky, wrought a piece full of ge...
To have taken hold of it But one thing I do Forgetting what is behind And straining toward what is ahead I press on I press on Forgetting what is behind And straining toward what is ahead I press on I press on press on Toward the goal to win the prize For which god has called me...