Exegetical ministry is intended to serve as a critical explanation or interpretation of a particular text or texts. It is to be desired that any such ministry is only provided under the guide and lead of the Holy Spirit - who is here "to guide you into all the truth" (John 16:13) - and in accord with 1st Peter 4:11 - "If any one speak—as oracles of God; if any one minister—as of strength which God supplies".
Index to Exegetical
Amenability to the Will of God - JT, Sr.
The Man of God - F.E.R.
The Personal and Mediatorial Glory of the Son of God - C.A. Coates
The Glory and the Service of the Holy Spirit - Robert Hawker
Names of Divine Persons - JT, Sr.
The Nazarite's Vow C.A. Coates
Christ Supreme in the Heart - JT, Sr.
Peace and Deliverance - J.B. Stoney
The Pathway of Separation - A.A. Elliott
The True Character of Romanism - J.N. Darby
The Notion of a Clergyman - J.N. Darby
"God is [a] spirit, and must be worshipped in spirit and truth"
The Old and the New - Deliverance
What is the Christian's place in this world?
Should Christians be Encouraged to Arm Themselves - by John Piper
The Enjoyment and the Testimony of Temple Conditions
Peace and Deliverance - by J.B. Stoney
The Inward and Outward Effect of the Spirit - by J. Taylor, Sr.
Can a Christian lose their salvation?
The Historical Significance of Tongues in the Bible
An Outline of the Song of Songs - by C.A. Coates
The Rapture and Dispensationalism - According to Scripture?
Jesus Christ - the Same yesterday, today and forevermore
What is a Philadelphian - by J.B. Stoney
The Son in Authority, Liberty and Priesthood - by JT, Sr.
The House of God as Reached through Discipline — JT, Sr.
The House of God Marked by Discipline — JT, Sr.
The Prow Stuck Fast — by Keith Petersen
What about Jehu? — by Keith Petersen
Eschatology in Scripture — by Keith Petersen
Did the Holy Spirit Abandon the Lord Jesus when He was on the Cross — by Keith Petersen
Divine Influences — by J. Taylor, Sr.
Love, Hate & Judgement — by Keith Petersen
Samuel hewed Agag in pieces — by Keith Petersen
The Place & Presence of the Holy Spirit in the Old and New Testaments — by Keith Petersen