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Explores how our innate desire for God (and to be like God) is often perverted into the arrogant lust to be God.
Where do you turn when you need God’s thoughts on the issues and emotions of life? The Bible Promise Book, now in an attractive graduate’s edition, featuring the beloved King James Version of the Bible. Barbour’s Bible Promise Books are perennial bestsellers, with millions of copies in print. This edition, created just for grads, features dozens of Bible Promise Book topics that will speak to your heart— Faith, Hope, Loneliness, Patience, Wisdom, and more. Bible Promises: Inspiration from God’s Word for Grads offers biblical encouragement for your everyday life.
LOVE....Everyone wants it! Everyone needs it! We search for it through family, friends, lovers, and through the act of INTIMACY. We crave it! We long for it! We desire it! We must have it! Sometimes, that love is displaced and we look for it in all the wrong places. The devil sets traps for us because we never understood where TRUE love really begins. How can we understand what love is and how to give it, if we have never accepted it from the ONE who created it? Who is this Creator of Love? It is none other than God himself. He designed us to be in relationship with each other, but first we must know how to be in relationship with Him. Come discover this ride where you will begin to learn about intimacy with God: a revolutionary journal about yourself, and an in-depth passion for Him. Explore the scriptures that are provided and enjoy puzzles that will give you an experience with God you will never forget.
The City of God, written in the aftermath of the Gothic sack of Rome in AD 410, is the most influential of Augustine's works, having played a decisive role in the formation of the Christian West. Gerard O'Daly's book is the most comprehensive modern guide to it in any language.
How Do You Hear the Voice of God? The answer is quite simple, yet incredibly profound. The best way to hear God's voice is through reading, studying, and meditating on His Word. As you read the Bible, you allow the Holy Spirit to speak through those words and straight into your heart. The Gospel of John is an ideal place to start. It clearly establishes who Jesus is, His relationship with the Father, and the incredible depths of His love for you. The life-changing wisdom drawn from John will bring you into greater fellowship with God. Each entry in this unique book begins with an assigned reading from John, followed by a key passage for the day, and concludes with an encouraging and insightful devotion from author David Chadwick. As you ponder and apply what you learn, you'll begin to hear God speaking powerfully and personally through His Word and become more attuned to His voice in all of Scripture. Start now on an amazing journey through the Gospel of John and experience the transforming power of hearing God's voice.
Is the God of the Bible the most unpleasant character in all fiction, as Richard Dawkins claims in The God Delusion? He is backed up by former preacher and now virulent atheist, Dan Barker, who has cited Scripture, seeking to justify every one of Dawkins’s infamous character slurs about the God of the Old Testament. Dawkins says the biblical God is “jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.” Barker has added eight accusations of his own. Dawkins was too kind, he says. The God of the Bible is also “a pyromaniacal, angry, merciless, curse hurling, vaccicidal, aborticidal, cannibalistic slavemonger.” Furthermore, Barker thoroughly implicates Jesus in the alleged crimes of his Father. God is Good seeks to answer every one of these twenty-seven accusations. Written for theological students, pastors, preachers, thoughtful laypeople who wince at some of what they read in the Bible, and those atheists who are honestly searching for truth, this book ducks none of the difficult questions and problematic passages.
This is a story of an ordinary woman who finds God. As she is meeting challenges in life, she finds God answers prayers and does miracles. God leads her in lessons of emotional healing and spiritual warfare.
I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full John 10:10 (NIV). Charles believed this scripture and yet saw the disparity between the promise of a full life and the lives that many if not most Christians lived. When discussing this paradox with other Christians, he became convinced that we tended to over think the promises of God and make Christianity much more complex than God intended. In his attempt to simplify the word of God, Charles became convinced that it simply takes knowledge of and belief in the five promised principles of God in order to live the full kingdom life God intends for his people. In this book, Charles shows the five principles and the overwhelming promises connected to them; he also warns of roadblocks which often prevent us from fully receiving all the Father has for us in Jesus the one who can do infinitely more than all we can ask or imagine according to the power that is working among us (Eph. 3:20, NIV).
There are sincere worshippers of Christ who are quite ignorant of how to deal with difficult passages in the Bible that might be used by God’s enemies to paint a false picture of Him. Many remain confused as to how to deal with passages that seem to go against what they know by their experience is a loving God. I believe that these daily devotions can assist believers in this endeavor. When one meditates daily on the truth of God’s character then they will not be easily swayed by those who speak against it. They will see that there are better ways to understand the passages often presented by those who choose to denigrate God’s character.
This book has been authored by Swami Yatiswarananda, an illumined soul who endeared himself to thousands of seekers leading them on the path to God. He spent 17 years in the West spreading the message of Vedanta. He was one of the Vice-Presidents of the Ramakrishna Order. This book is a compilation of the notes made by different persons from his talks given to the devotees at the Ramakrishna Math, Bengaluru, in 1954-55 and 1958-59 and also at Germany. The book is divided into two parts and 20 chapters, including one with questions & answers. The book deals with religion and its goal, mind and its control, meditation, and yogas. In addition, there are teachings based on Narada Bhakti Sutras, Drig Drishya Viveka and Yoga Sutras. The message of the author goes straight into the hearts of the readers as the passages are short and in a conversational tone. As the text appeals to both the mind and the heart, seekers at different stages of their spiritual growth and with different requirements can benefit from this book. Anecdotal references would be refreshing and motivating to the readers.