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Is Henry really the one, chosen by God? How can Veronica be sure? All her dreams have been dashed thus far. She only wished to live out a simple life in her Amish community, seeking God, caring for a husband and a family, being part of a loving church. Veronica cannot understand why some folks have all the bad luck. Why are some visited by tragedies while others are not? Does God pull all the strings like a giant puppeteer? Are these things predestined from all eternity? Can she trust Him while not understanding this life she finds herself living? Was having faith meant to be this hard? Will He really wipe away every tear? Upon meeting Veronica, Henry had looked at her then and she looked at him. No words were needed. They both knew. This had been the plan for all Eternity. His plan for them. According to the world, it would seem folly. But to those that have embraced this path less trod, it couldn’t be clearer. Their gaze was interrupted by a tiny voice then. “More…please.” Rosie looked up at both of them and smiled. She seemed to know, too.
The Song of Solomon has proven through the ages to be the greatest love story of all time. It depicts the love Jesus has for Israel, the church, and us as individuals. As Solomon passes through Shulam, he stays long enough to pursue and eventually propose to a girl who has suffered great rejection from her peers. His love qualifies her to be the wife of a king and demonstrates through these chapters just how the love of Jesus has qualified us all if we will only accept his offer. Join me and take a front-row seat as we see Solomon choose the Shulamite and then see the Shulamite choose Solomon. The transformation of the Shulamite becomes ours as well if we accept his offer of love and marriage.
Jewish and Christian Doctrines presents a concise and lucid introduction to the foundations of Judaism and Christianity. The authors explore key documents ofJudaism and Christianity to elucidate and illuminate the doctrinal issues which the documents raise and to examine the similarities and differences between the two faiths.
This theological commentary to the Rabbinic Midrash explores a simple proposition, in three parts. I. The reading of Scripture by principal parts of the Rabbinic Midrash is formed by compositions and composites that are animated by a cogent theological system. II. These primary components of the Midrash-compilations, further, are in part aimed at systematic demonstrations of theorems of a theological character. III. While forming a principal part of a large theological structure and system, each document is unique. This commentary in its concluding chapter presents what is common to the animating theology of Rabbinic Judaism in all its documentary components and what is unique to Song of Songs Rabbah.
America's foremost scholar on formative Judaism examines the issue of gender as it appears in the corpus of rabbinic literature and arrives at some provocative conclusions. While the structure of Judaism based on the dual Torah is clearly masculine in orientation, the substructure--the religious system that shapes its values and perception--is androgynous, an individual conjunction of genders. In fact, the higher values, as defined by the relevant writings, prove to be feminine.
Journey into Intimacy: A Study in the Song of Solomon embraces the Bibles most tender depiction of Gods love for His people, revealed in this brief and evocative biblical love poem. In its own way, Christy Hills study responds to the beloveds invitation: Rise up, my love, my fair one, / And come away (Song of Solomon 2:10). The study asks of God, revealed through the biblical text, the same thing the bride asks of her beloved: Let me see your face, / Let me hear your voice; / For your voice is sweet, / And your face is lovely (Song of Solomon 2:14). Making its way through the Song of Solomon, Journey into Intimacy presents the books passages and offers reflections and commentary on them over the course of six parts that correspond with the natural shifts in the biblical book. The authors approach rests upon listening to the Song of Solomon as an allegory that tells the story of the bride of Christ on earth as love lifts her out of fear and oppression and gives her new life with the King. On the other hand, Journey into Intimacy also tells the story of Christ, the bridegroom who seeks and woos His bride, revealing His heart for her. Journey into Intimacy: A Study in the Song of Solomon ventures into the depths of Gods love, where hearts that hunger may find a feast and searching hearts a home.
BY LOOKING UPON THE HEART WE CAN ALL BE CHANGED IN AN INSTANT AND LIVE LIFE MORE ABUNDANTLY! The mystery of the biblical heart is unveiled by integrating psychology and Scripture to delineate the five dispositions of the heart, the choice of which we morph into could either enhance or hinder the attainment of abundant life in Christ. Throughout time, people have been searching for the meaning of life and the way to find fulfillment. It is the intention of this book to show how, by Looking upon the Heart, where Jesus may live, we can actualize healing and holiness at any moment in time. In this in-depth, Christian psychology and self-help/textbook, the reader is enlightened as to what good and bad choices we can make about our character and personality; the goal is to consistently be transformed (morphed) out of the unhealthy dispositions of the heart (the broken heart and the hard heart) into healthier ones (the open heart, sweet heart, and the brave heart). Our first basic premise is that we all, believers and unbelievers alike, can and do spontaneously morph continually in and out of various dispositions, character states and personality styles, and so are capable of immediate transformation. The second premise is that grace must prevail; we all would be hypocrites if we judged, because we are all morphing, having our good moments and bad, at any particular moment in real time. Ultimately the overall perspective is that the heart should be the most important human entity known to man. The heart is the primary gatekeeper and decision-maker and, therefore, the overall determiner of the whole person's behavior, personal growth, and spiritual maturity. We are to embrace a complete understanding of the biblical heart, its five dispositions, in order to overcome psychological, behavioral and relational dysfunction and sin. Only then can we successfully and consistently experience oneness with God through Jesus, living and actively operating within our hearts. As a result of "Looking upon the Heart," the Lord reigns and leads us to a life of victory in Jesus.
How do I know if I am in love? How far is too far? How do I know if I've found the one? Christian Dunn answers these questions and more. Upon speaking to thousands of teenagers and young adults-many struggling to find answers about dating and marriage-he was inspired to write this book. Through sound advice and personal stories, he encourages a new view of dating-as a tool that God uses to help you find lifelong companionship. Finding the One outlines a Godly plan, from before you go on the first date, to the day you walk down the aisle. Teens, young adults, and parents of teens will find this an invaluable resource. Also, youth (or young adult) pastors, can use this book as a small group study/discussion tool. There are study questions provided in the back of each chapter, and a leaders guide is available for download at www.christianjdunn.com
CONTENTS 1. Have You Kissed the Lord? (Song of Solomon 1:1-17) 2. Are You Among God’s Beloved? (Song of Solomon 2:1-7) 3. What Do the Believers in the Gospel of the Water and the Spirit Mean to God? (Song of Solomon 2:1-17) 4. Let Us Share Fellowship with the Lord in Our Lives (Song of Solomon 3:1-11) 5. We Are Loved by God (Song of Solomon 4:1-16) 6. We Must Believe That God Loves Us (Song of Solomon 4:1-16) 7. With Whom Does the Lord Work? (Song of Solomon 5:1-16) 8. In Whom Is God Interested in? (Song of Solomon 6:1-13) 9. God Loves Us as He Loved the Shulamite Woman (Song of Solomon 6:1-4) 10. We Are God’s Cherished and Honored People (Song of Solomon 6:1-13) 11. God’s Blessings Belong to Those Who Have United Themselves with God’s Heart (Song of Solomon 7:1-13) 12. Empty Your Heart Often If You Want to Receive the Lord’s Love (Song of Solomon 7:1-13) 13. What Do You Need to Live out Your Faith? (Song of Solomon 8:8-14) 14. How to Lead a Genuine Life of Faith (Song of Solomon 8:1-7) Those who have been saved from all their sins by believing in the gospel of the water and the Spirit must know that they can enjoy the Lord's special love in their lives by serving the Lord's work of salvation. As a believer in the gospel of the water and the Spirit, I can't help but confess that throughout all the years that I have served this gospel, the Lord's special love has always been with me in my ministry. So, I admonish all the others who believe in and preach the righteousness of the Lord to also enjoy His special love in their lives, just as I have. As you begin to read my sermons on the Song of Solomon in this book and ruminate on the Lord's Word, you will be able to feel His love even more. The New Life Mission https://www.bjnewlife.org