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The Unequal Yoke

The Unequal Yoke

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Do you allow yourself to be yoked with unbelievers?

G.H. Lang teaches from 2 Cor. 6:16 - 7:1 that we are thoroughly different in nature and kind. 

  • Born of God, we have the life of the Son, we hunger and thirst for righteousness and are concerned about being well-pleasing to God.

  • We are light, and light does not co-mingle with darkness.

  • We have been transferred out of the authority of darkness to the kingdom of God.

  • Unbelievers are under the Prince of the powers of the air

 

Between these there can be no harmony – fellowship, communion, agreement or concord – only hostility. “Wherefore come ye out from among them, and be ye separate, and touch no unclean thing” (2 Cor. 6:17).

 

Millions of Christians are missing the gladness, the joy and the praise that comes from leaving the camp and going out to Him (Heb. 13:13).

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR 

 

G. H. Lang was an English Bible teacher, author and biblical scholar born November 20, 1874 in London, England. He died at Wimborne, Dorset, England October 20, 1958. He was saved at a young age when he was seven and a half years old. His family belonged to the Exclusive Brethren; but later in life, he affiliated himself with the Open Brethren. Lang was influenced by the writings of G.H. Pember, C.H. Spurgeon, Arthur Tappan Pierson, and George Müller. His writings include fourteen major books and innumerable booklets.

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