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Lang Atoning Blood – What it does, and What it does not Do

Lang Atoning Blood – What it does, and What it does not Do

by George H. Lang (Brethren)



All Scripture quotations are from the R.V. (1881 revision).
Copies of this book are available from: Schoettle Publishing Co., U.S.A.


Old Carpenter Tools of his Trade
is an explanation of why I, Pastor-Missionary David Cox, write my own materials like tracts, books, sermons, Sunday School material, etc. We produce the material that we use in our ministry and also for evangelism.
Read the short article: Old Carpenter Tools of his Trade.

In this 13 chapter book by Lang (Brethren), he does an excellent study of the biblical concept of the atoning blood. He examines what the blood does, and what it doesn’t do,

CONTENTS of Lang Atoning Blood – What it does, and What it does not Do

Part One

1. What the Blood Does?
2. Blood Protects from Vengeance.
3. The Blood Gives Access to God.
4. Why the Blood Saves?
5. Who’s Blood Saves?
6. Whom Does the Blood Save?
7. Benefits Secured by Atoning Blood.

Part Two

8. What the Blood Does Not Do.
9. Blood Does Not Take the Place of Food.
10. Blood Does Not Do the Work of Water.
11. Blood is Not Oil and Does Not Serve the Purpose of Oil.
12. The Blood Does Not Dispense with Discipline.
13. Blood Does Not Do the Work of the Sword.

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fam50 The Christian as a Worker
examines work, work ethics, and what the Bible commands Christians concerning work.
Excerpt: Since the creation of the human being, God has given men work to do. Even in the garden, their principal work was to dress and keep (guard) the garden, their source of food. So, God wants man to be occupied (to always work). There is a saying that “idle hands are the devil's workshop.” It is certain that people do not know how to handle prosperity. Just look at the sins people get into in their retirement. In God’s eyes, they dedicate their lives at that point to things without eternal value. God knows that if man focuses on surviving, on sustaining himself and family, etc. that he is less inclined to sin and get into idle vices. Psalms 128:2 For thou shalt eat the labor of thine hands: happy shalt thou be, and it shall be well with thee. There is nothing better than working hard and enjoying the fruit of your labors.
Read the Tract fam50 The Christian as a Worker.

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A carpenter making his own tools
is an explanation of why I, Pastor-Missionary David Cox, write my own material. I like the idea of producing the material that we use in our ministry and also for evangelism.
Read the short article: A carpenter making his own tools.