What are the three essentials to an official seal?
Answer
To be complete, an official seal must show three things: (1) The name of the lawgiver; (2) his official
position, title, or authority, and so his right to rule; and (3) his kingdom, or the extent of his dominion and
jurisdiction. Thus: "George VI, King of Great Britain," "Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United
States."
What test should therefore be applied to every professed teacher of truth?
In connection with Christian baptism, what is washed away?
Which are some of the most touching and soul-winning of Christ's parables?
Were the Ten Commandments a distinct and complete law by themselves?
Under what authority were its decrees published?
In what words will their triumph over death and the grave be expressed?
When afflicted, for what did he pray?
Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle