A biblical explanation of walking in the Spirit. The book uses different examples of how the Spirit of God's movement is illustrated. (including Jesus' walk on water... and Peter's attempt to ) It is written to be a help to all who are part of God's church, whether just beginning or having been in it for years. It will add a freshness and a deeper understanding of the Spirit and how to walk in it
A biblical explanation of walking in the Spirit. The book uses different examples of how the Spirit of God's movement is illustrated. (including Jesus...
There is more to life than what is visible. "The Unseen World" explores the relationship the spiritual world has upon the natural world... including (especially) humanity. Written from a biblical perspective, this book is about cause and effect; focusing on a biblical world view. Obviously, much consideration is given to the unseen dimension bringing to light the spiritual reasons for major events throughout history and in the near future (prophetically stated events). It explains how the spirit world was effected by: the confusion of languages at Babel, the call of Abram and the...
There is more to life than what is visible. "The Unseen World" explores the relationship the spiritual world has upon the natural world... including (...
The bible is a book about redemption. To redeem is to buy back, or to free from what harms. Sin has harmed the human race far more than most people realize. But God had a plan from the beginning to bring fallen man back to a state of spiritual health... it was a plan for the salvation of the fallen race. Of all the subjects in the Word of God, study of the plan of salvation should rank near the top in importance, yet it has been woefully overlooked by the majority of teachers within the church world. The reason? Presumption. Salvation is not something to be presumed, but something to be...
The bible is a book about redemption. To redeem is to buy back, or to free from what harms. Sin has harmed the human race far more than most people re...
God has never really had a problem, but this book approaches the subject of the incarnation as if He did. The purpose for this is to give all of us who have finite minds a better picture of how God would have solved the need for man's redemption had He worked it out in the manner we are accustom to. The book considers the underlying message of God's love and His desire to meet every need of mankind. It is a contrast of Jehovah God and the many heathen gods surrounding Israel. This contrast is accomplished by studying out the process of God's revelation of Himself and His attributes by means...
God has never really had a problem, but this book approaches the subject of the incarnation as if He did. The purpose for this is to give all of us wh...