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A Theological Interpretation of John's First Letter
Title: LIVING IN THE PRESENCE AND PRINCIPLES OF CHRIST As
believers, we have a responsibility to set the example for Kingdom
living here on earth. God created us in His image so that we could
live in harmony with His plan for our life's journey. As you
probably know, His first creation failed the obedience test. Are we
going to make the same mistake? The world would not have an
"identity crisis" if we returned to Christ, our redeemer. It is not
enough to just exist in His presence; we have to live by his
principles also if we desire to enjoy an abundant life. The
essential premise of this book is to enlighten and encourage
believers and non-believers to have confidence in the truth that we
are deeply loved, highly valued, and totally significant to God.
When we recognize whose we are, then we will accept who we are as
children of God. 1 John 4:17 says," Love has been perfected among
us in this: as He is so are we in this world." My desire is to
empower and compel the body of Christ to advance to the next realm
of their Kingdom assignment. First, we have to receive the
revelation that we are loved and highly favored before we can live
effectively in the manifestation of His promises and principles. My
hope is to saturate you with the love of the Lord so that the enemy
will have no place. Our spirit was transformed when we were born
again, but our soul (mind, will, and emotions) constantly need
renewing to keep us from returning to the "old man" again. These
inspirational pages will increase your desire to have a
Spirit-filled encounter with Jesus. You will have an unquenchable
thirst to be made whole in every area of your life-spirit, soul,
and body. Hopefully, you will live the highest level of life
possible as you learn to truly appreciate living in His presence
while being guided by His principles. Dr. Bell has written this
profound book of empowerment to enlighten and encourage you to
recapture the place of prominence that God intended for you. The
idea is for you to regain the greatness that has been overlooked
due to the world's view of who you are. After reading this
inspiring and personal tribute about living each day in God's
loving presence, you will have greater appreciation and a desire to
live by His principles also. In this book you will discover: Why
God Designed you in His Image Your Predestined Life of Victory
Reborn to Reign Blessed by Abundance
A delightful description of a dedicated God-fearing family as
missionaries on full-time deputation, through the eyes of a child
It's not all fun...and this little girl portrays her experiences
with a humble, matter-of-fact manner. Adorable Enjoy
IN these sermons on the times, the reader will discover that I am
not entering into the intricacies of interpreting prophecy. Rather,
these awful days through which we are passing are viewed in the
light of those Scriptures which reveal the broad, general trend of
God's purposes as revealed in His Word. The main burden of the book
is God's call to revival among His people.
When we enter the life of the early Church, we find them eating
their meat with gladness and singleness of heart, praising God. We
follow Paul from prison to prison, but his shout is, "Rejoice in
the Lord alway; and again I say, Rejoice" Evidently emotion had not
been outlawed among the saints in those days. Today the same church
member who yells like a Comanche Indian at a football game sits
like a wooden Indian in the house of God on Sunday. When David
danced before the returning ark his wife despised him and was
smitten with barrenness. Today happy Christians are frowned upon by
those dismal souls who thus proclaim their spiritual barrenness. In
the temple Pharisees complained because the children cried their
"hosannas" around the Saviour (Matthew 21: 12-16). Hilarious,
child-hearted Christians have always brought down the scorn of
those who measure piety by the length of the face.
EVER since I wrote By the Still Waters, while a country pastor, I
have longed to write more in the same vein. Friends who say they
were blessed by those rustic sketches have encouraged me to write a
companion volume, but a city pastorate of five years and many
preaching journeys over the land have not provided a suitable
setting for rural reflections. One cannot write of these things in
a hotel room. It has become possible through circumstances,
evidently the Lord's leading, to spend a few autumn weeks in the
old home in the hills. No sooner had this opportunity opened before
me than I felt impressed to return to my first love and resume the
trail of reflections I left in the Carolina lowlands. Then it was
the low country, and now it is the hills, but both are Carolina and
both are "countrified" and I trust the theme in both cases is
common to hearts everywhere. A few of these sketches were published
with some changes in the Charlotte (N. C.) Observer, and grateful
acknowledgement is hereby made for permission to reprint them. But
all of them are FOREWORD A skin, and in these simple matters that
abide time makes little difference. They are sent forth to the
glory of our Lord Who spoke the colorful language of the outdoors
and Who bade His disciples of old, "Come ye yourselves apart and
rest awhile." V. H. Greensboro, N. C.
God's Word says, "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a
workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word
of truth" (II Timothy 2:15). Rightly dividing or being able to
understand God's Word will require study. This book is designed to
assist you in studying God's Word. Fifty-two major doctrines of the
Bible are outlined in four separate books. Each chapter examines a
different Bible doctrine. The chapters are written in such a way to
help you thoroughly understand the doctrines--without needing a
seminary degree. If you want to be an approved workman unto God,
this book will help you accomplish that goal The thirteen chapters
of Book Three covers: Hell, Trinity, God the Father, God the Son
(2), God the Holy Spirit (2), The Gift of Tongues, Bible
Memorization, Sanctification, Angels (2), and The Second Coming of
Christ.
"Timeless or trendy? Malls are trendy. Church should be timeless."
The opening words of the popular campaign "Still Church" serve as
the launch point for the e-book A CASE FOR BEING TIMELESS. Change
sweeps across every aspect of life. Church should be a place where
people can come and not feel tossed around by every new current in
culture. Church should be anchored. It should stand firm. Some
churches fail because they never change, but they never explain to
the next generation why. Some churches fail because they DO change.
We choose to not change. On purpose. With reason. We like the old
paths, and we have no reason to leave them. In fact, we have every
reason to remain true to them. A CASE FOR BEING TIMELESS is a
3-part book that makes a case for churches remaining on the old,
fundamental paths on which they began rather than constantly
changing in order to keep up with fads. The three parts (What, Why,
and How) to the book make a compelling case for why our generation
of youth should choose to be passionate about the old paths.
Since I always, in this and my other teachings and deeds, desire
justice and right, if I err I will gladly permit myself to be
banished and punished, as is just. But, according to the Scripture,
let them bear witness against the evil; but if I err not, wherefore
do they smite me, wherefore do they brand me? For though my enemies
(of whom I have as many as the old scaly serpent) are never willing
to let me be justly judged, I am not so. If my God and Lord must
suffer that they do offence and violence to his word, I must also
suffer, yet (God be praised) not as an evil-doer. Let every one
judge as he desires to be judged by the Lord.
This is an excellent set for the preacher who aspires to be true to
the Word and who wishes to enrich his preaching ministry. It is an
invaluable aid for the teacher who seeks to guide his class to a
deeper knowledge and appreciation of God's Revelation to us. It is
an ideal set for any student of the Bible who desires to hear what
God has to say to him. This is more than a commentary. It is
rightly called an interpretation.
At the time of its publication this set was acclaimed to constitute
"the greatest commentary on the English Bible ever published"
(Baptist and Reflector). It remains to this day a reliable guide to
a thorough understanding of the Scriptures. This is an excellent
set for the preacher who aspires to be true to the Word and who
wishes to enrich his preaching ministry. It is an invaluable aid
for the teacher who seeks to guide his class to a deeper knowledge
and appreciation of God's Revelation to us. It is an ideal set for
any student of the Bible who desires to hear what God has to say to
him. This is more than a commentary. It is rightly called an
interpretation.
Although the book of Jude only consists of one small chapter, it is
overflowing with a wealth of knowledge for God's people to know how
to stand against attacks in this world and even in the church.
There are people who may appear to be following Jesus Christ, but
their bottom motive is deception. They sow seeds of doubt, false
hope, and lies. You may be yearning for guidance and direction in
your life and trying to look for the right answers. How do you what
is truth? How do you know when you encounter a counterfeit
Christian? Pastor Skelton uses the book of Jude to unveil these
mysteries. In a world where deception lurks around every corner,
this book urges Christians to stand their guard against the wiles
of the devil and to be prepared to overtly oppose those who creep
in to our congregations to cause disarray. If you are ready to
uncover the truth and expose apostasy, then I encourage you to
become a student and allow Jude, the teacher, to reveal to us what
the apostates seek to hide.
Version Information The Cherokee New Testament reflects the
translation by the American Bible Society in 1860 from Christianity
to Cherokee by Sequoyah "George" Guess (the inventor of the
Cherokee alphabet and Native Coding.) Copyright held at the Library
of Congress belonging to Sequoyah "George" Guess and Lisa Christine
Christiansen.
At the time of its publication this set was acclaimed to constitute
"the greatest commentary on the English Bible ever published"
(Baptist and Reflector). It remains to this day a reliable guide to
a thorough understanding of the Scriptures. This is an excellent
set for the preacher who aspires to be true to the Word and who
wishes to enrich his preaching ministry. It is an invaluable aid
for the teacher who seeks to guide his class to a deeper knowledge
and appreciation of God's Revelation to us. It is an ideal set for
any student of the Bible who desires to hear what God has to say to
him. This is more than a commentary. It is rightly called an
interpretation.
James Wm. McClendon, Jr. was the most important "baptist"
theologian of the twentieth century. McClendon crafted a systematic
theology that refused to succumb to the pressures of individualism,
grew out of the immediacy of preaching the text, and lamented the
stunted public witness of a fractured Protestant
ecclesiology.
This two-volume set mixes previously unpublished and published
lectures and essays with rare and little known works to form a
representative collection of the essential themes of McClendon's
work. The first volume focuses on the philosophical and theological
shifts leading to McClendon's articulation of the baptist vision.
The second volume specifically elucidates the more philosophical
themes that informed McClendon's work, including ways in which
these themes had immediate theological import. Taken together, the
set provides the most comprehensive presentation of McClendon's
work now available, revealing the sustained and systematic
character of his vision over the course of his life. These two
volumes will provide scholars, preachers, and students with
McClendon's radical, narrative, and connective theology.
This is an excellent set for the preacher who aspires to be true to
the Word and who wishes to enrich his preaching ministry. It is an
invaluable aid for the teacher who seeks to guide his class to a
deeper knowledge and appreciation of God's Revelation to us. It is
an ideal set for any student of the Bible who desires to hear what
God has to say to him. This is more than a commentary. It is
rightly called an interpretation.
These messages have been given all over the land and some have
appeared in various Christian publications. They endeavor to strike
the same note the writer has tried to sound through the years, and
it is hoped that at no point will the trumpet give an uncertain
sound, for it is high time that every soldier of Christ prepare
himself for the battle. It is an age of itching ears. What we need
is burning hearts. We need a heart-warming Greensboro, N. C. V. H.
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