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G. Campbell Morgan's classic guide to making and delivering
religious sermons retains all of its authority and usefulness in
the modern day. This book contains a simple series of instructions
which focus and instruct upon key attributes all good sermons must
possess. Using the Bible itself as a guide to dispensing wisdom in
speech, Morgan introduces a number of points: how a sermon should
commence by setting an atmosphere and receiving the audience's
attention; continue by presenting a message that resounds; and
finish by affirming the wise truth of the words as presented by
God. The author was himself a famous preacher, who would famously
captivate congregations with his passionately delivered sermons.
Unlike many, less organized churchmen, Morgan wrote his own unique
and strikingly eloquent sermons. These original works gained the
admiration of scholars and lay worshipers, were influential in the
evangelical movement of the early 20th century.
Can a Believer in Christ Go to Hell? This book reveals the
answer to that question with supporting Bible verses. It reveals
the reality of how lost most believers are, because of the lack of
hearing the preached and taught Word of God. It reveals how most
believers live like they are unsaved, by seeking selfish pleasures
and sinking deeper and deeper in their sins. It also shows just how
lost most believers are, with a distant relationship with Jesus.
This will be the most important question you will ever ask
yourself, and if you are not sure if you are heaven or hell bound,
then let me guide you to the answer that's found in the Word. So
many think just because Jesus died for our sins, that we can do
whatever we want and plead the blood. I want to lead you to the
truth and encourage everyone that we can live like the Christians
we claim we are. That is what God wants, isn't it? Grace doesn't
give us the right to live ungodly, while claiming to be believers.
The wages of sin is death, and our bodies are God's temple, so
let's live to please Him and not self. It's my duty to reveal to
you the message He gave me, and I pray this book makes a huge
difference in your life. This is why I was born, so that this
information would be told and souls would repent and run to Jesus.
So that He would change us and make our lives worthy of His
sacrifice. Can a believer in Christ go to hell? Let's find out.
The success of military chaplaincy depends on the freedoms of its
members to fulfill their calling from God. Matters of Conscience
proposes that a chaplain's ultimate allegiance must be to Jesus
Christ. Otherwise, his commitment to the Constitution - and to
those he ministers to - is disingenuous. Matters of Conscience
explores the biblical foundation of servant leadership and
Christ-centered worship "within" the chapel walls, then dives
deeply into how theology can be applied during both peacetime and
war to help those spiritually wounded by the effects of battle.
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Christmas Sermons
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Friedrich Schleiermacher; Edited by Terrence N. Tice; Translated by Edwina G. Lawler
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Jesus' Table Talk
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Scott Townsend; Preface by Noel S. Anderson
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Choices
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Robin Cox
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A thankless task or a waste of time. Two ways people use to
describe the Christian training of children. You don t have to feel
that way! In this book you will find encouragement, practical help
and Biblical principles. King David is used as an example to follow
David said Come ye children, harken unto me: I will teach you the
fear of the Lord Spurgeon says You are not ashamed to tread in the
footsteps of David, are you Thus Spurgeon encourages the reader to
imitate our Biblical fathers. You will also go away with a new
vision of the importance of the work in which you are involved. C.
H. Spurgeon shows us that telling young people about Jesus is the
most important task given to anyone, be they parent, teacher or
youth leader.
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