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Marriage has not gotten easier for women. Even in this age of greater power within our homes, the issues of married life, expected and unexpected, are as challenging as they ever were. What has changed is how we deal with them. Popular culture has secularized marriage so much that, too often, till death do us part is diluted to till we part. Marriage by the Book is a return to oneness by leaning on the Word of God, actualizing our wedding vows, and remembering the love we felt when we were brides and our husbands were our grooms.
If you attend a church, this book is for you. Most people see pastors on their favorite day of the week, Sundays. But what happens behind the scenes, how do they deal with all the demands on their lives? What is it like to pastor a church, be a faithful husband, and a great dad all at the same time? What if I told you, 33% of pastors are in burnout, 65% of pastors don''t have one trusted friend, and 90% of pastors don''t retire as pastors? This is what is really going on, how can you make a difference?
This is a collection of real lives changed by Christ and who are now serving in a variety of ways. Some came from a life of drugs and alcohol; some just wandered from the Lord and came back. There are several Pastors, a Surgeon, a warehouseman, real estate agent and a musician who also paints cars. Each of us have a mission, a purpose that becomes clear once you truly understand what it means to have a relationship with our creator.
Paul wrote this letter to a young church of new Christians. Paul wanted them to understand that the way practiced for centuries to get right with God was no longer "the" way. That is the essence of this letter. He surely intended they would understand it. Yet for many this letter is far to complicated. I want to challenge you to a fresh study of this book. It has truly impacted my life and I believe this study can bring you "Peace With God".
John Book wants to become a theology professor. He is working as a translator on a major project at Graf University Divinity School when a newly-discovered, ancient manuscript threatens to shake traditional Christian theology to its foundation. Book's fluency in Syriac should be helpful in determining the fragment's authenticity. But why is he so tormented by shadows from his past? And who is stalking him with murderous intent? Although most of us have lives very different from the central character of this story, the underlying struggles that he deals with are ones we all confront on some level.
The subject of the book is more than numbers and dates. The author hopes, beyond facts and figures, that the reader will perceive the book exalts God's plan, "which is the mother of us all." Galatians 4:26, even his "Word." John 1:1. Prophesied predeterminations of God, ingrained in chronology, speak of God's Omniscience and Omnipotence. The nearing end-season of man's rule moves this subject to the rank of "present truth." How blessed to read and understand; knowing you are a principal in unity with the Creator's will and intent.
Jesus described a divine separation from sinners in Luke 16 as the "great gulf fixed". Man's "free will" created it. This book examines God's repeated enforcement of the "great gulf" separation upon sinful mankind through history. It is demonstrated through the accounts of: The closed gate of Eden. The closed door of Noah's Ark. The closed communications by the confusion of languages. The closed direct fellowship with God through Abraham. The closed path of salvation to men through the Law. And finally, as revealed by the Scriptures, The closed access to salvation by mankind's, now, fallen will through self-generated "faith".
Some Christians are expecting the kingdom of God to come when Jesus returns. And there is an aspect of the fullness of the kingdom that will be made manifest when He returns. However, Jesus began His ministry by preaching, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe the gospel" (Mark 1:15). Jesus was proclaiming that the kingdom was close enough to touch in the here and now. He continued by teaching us to pray, "Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven" (Matthew 6:10).
Miracles...and Beyond is an inspirational testimony that shows God still speaks and works wonders in people''s lives today. A vivid account of firsthand miraculous experiences that spanned over a decade, this book will encourage Christian readers to nourish greater spiritual sensitivity and discernment while practicing faith and trust in God. It offers insights for situations where little hope is in sight and demystifies the relation between faith and miracles. It will be a book of choice for those who would like to strengthen their connection with God and discover more miracles in their lives.
Shouldn''t we believers in Christ understand our Lord''s two natures? Was God the Son in eternity begotten of the essence of God the Father? Is our Lord in His divinity eternally role subordinate to the Father? Does only the divine nature personalize Christ or is there also in Him a human center through which Jesus wills, experiences, and acts? Did Christ give up the use of His divine powers when becoming man? Is the Lutheran dogma biblical that Christ''s divine nature supplies His humanity with the attributes of God? Prepare to learn much about our Savior in this book.
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