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The Covenant of Salt What does the Bible mean when it says we are the salt of the earth? What does being the salt of the earth mean? What does salt represent spiritually? Why did Jesus compare our lives as Christians to salt? "You are the salt of the earth" (Matt.5:13) Okay, Lord, so what does this mean for me? "Everyone will be salted with fire" (Mk.9:49)Again Lord, what does this mean in my Christian life? "The Covenant of Salt" will guide you in understanding how being salt affects your daily Christian life, and can determine if you will be a victorious overcomer or a defeated victim. You will see that... ◆ A salted life turns a religious activity and mandate into something pleasant and acceptable to the Lord. ◆ A salted life causes you to live in such a way as to not cause other believers to stumble. ◆ A salted life gives you an insight of the seriousness of the Christian walk from God's point of view and what it means to be "salted with fire." ◆ A salted life is needed in order to be at peace with one another. ◆ A salted life reveals if you are trusting God at His word to bring peace in whatever circumstance or situation you might find yourself. ◆ A salted life is being in a place where God trusts you with His Word, His power, and His anointing. You will learn the 3 basic traits of a salted life. The first trait of a salted life is that you would love one other. The second trait of a slated life is that you would bear the fruit of a changed life. The third trait of a salted life is that you would live in unity with other believers. Our walk with the Lord should be one that is so filled and controlled with the covenant of salt, that the world will know we belong to the Lord Jesus Christ. Join me as we set out on a journey and learn what God really desires in us through the "covenant of salt."
The publication of the King James version of the Bible, translated between 1603 and 1611, coincided with an extraordinary flowering of English literature and is universally acknowledged as the greatest influence on English-language literature in history. Now, world-class literary writers introduce the book of the King James Bible in a series of beautifully designed, small-format volumes. The introducers' passionate, provocative, and personal engagements with the spirituality and the language of the text make the Bible come alive as a stunning work of literature and remind us of its overwhelming contemporary relevance.
A year of gospel-saturated daily devotions from renowned Bible teacher Alistair Begg. Start with the gospel each and every day with this one-year devotional by renowned Bible teacher Alistair Begg. We all need to be reminded of the truth that anchors our life and excites and equips us to live for Christ. Reflecting on a short passage each day, Alistair spans the Scriptures to show us the greatness and grace of God, and to thrill our hearts to live as His children. His clear, faithful exposition and thoughtful application mean that this resource will both engage your mind and stir your heart. Each day includes prompts to apply what you’ve read, a related Bible text to enjoy, and a plan for reading through the whole of the Scriptures in a year. The hardback cover and ribbon marker make this a wonderful gift.
Jesus: His Story in Stone is a reflection on still-existing stone objects that Jesus would have known, seen, or even touched. Each of the seventy short chapters is accompanied by a photograph taken on location in Israel. Arranged chronologically, the one-page meditations compose a portrait of Christ as seen through the significant stones in His life, from the cave where He was born to the rock of Calvary. While packed with historical and archaeological detail, the book’s main thrust is devotional, leading the reader both spiritually and physically closer to Jesus.
Everlasting hell and divine judgment, a lake of fire and brimstone--these mainstays of evangelical tradition have come under fire once again in recent decades. Would the God of love revealed by Jesus really consign the vast majority of humankind to a destiny of eternal, conscious torment? Is divine mercy bound by the demands of justice? How can anyone presume to know who is saved from the flames and who is not? Reacting to presumptions in like manner, others write off the fiery images of final judgment altogether. If there is a God who loves us, then surely all are welcome into the heavenly kingdom, regardless of their beliefs or behaviors in this life. Yet, given the sheer volume of threat rhetoric in the Scriptures and the wickedness manifest in human history, the pop-universalism of our day sounds more like denial than hope. Mercy triumphs over judgment; it does not skirt it. Her Gates Will Never Be Shut endeavors to reconsider what the Bible and the Church have actually said about hell and hope, noting a breadth of real possibilities that undermines every presumption. The polyphony of perspectives on hell and hope offered by the prophets, apostles, and Jesus humble our obsessive need to harmonize every text into a neat theological system. But they open the door to the eternal hope found in Revelation 21-22: the City whose gates will never be shut; where the Spirit and Bride perpetually invite the thirsty who are outside the city to "Come, drink of the waters of life."