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Do you sometimes wonder what to pray about? Do you long for a richer,
deeper prayer life? In this pocket-sized devotional, Angus Buchan will
be your prayer partner as you speak with Jesus through 365 short,
powerful and faith-filled prayers. A key Scripture verse accompanies
each prayer to inspire a deeper prayer life based on God’s Word while a
pithy quote gives you something to ponder. Also included are short yet
powerful prompts, encouraging you to live out each day’s reading.
Whatever you need – whether patience, peace, joy or God’s loving grace
– Pocket Prayers for Every Day will guide you as you open up your heart
to God, developing a deeper, more intimate relationship with Him. Be
inspired to walk closer to your Savior as you talk to Him and
experience His comfort, love and grace.
Legendary preacher, author and scholar G. Campbell Morgan teaches
the reader the methods, mindset and theology of prayer, that
readers may become closer to God. The Practice of Prayer is a
superb handbook for Christians wishing to make the most of their
time at prayer, and to use prayer as a vehicle through which to get
closer to God. The chapters of this book consider the practice of
prayer through a theological lens; examining scripture, Morgan
reaches informed conclusions to as how we should pray. Principally,
Morgan identifies Jesus Christ as a figure of importance in
developing prayer as a tradition. The instructions Jesus dispensed
are filled with depth and meaning, and it is this that Morgan
efforts to explain for readers. Additionally, Morgan draws upon
additional books of the New Testament, such as Thessalonians, to
properly express and imbue his points and instructions.
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This examination of primary texts of the Lutheran Confessions
gathers together pertinent references for the discussion of worship
in the Lutheran Church.
Underlying Exodus in its priestly redaction is a pilgrimage.
Smith's new book starts by reviewing pilgrimage shrines, feasts and
practices in ancient Israel. Next, it examines the two pilgrimage
journeys in Exodus. In Exodus 1-15 Moses journeys to Mount Sinai,
experiences God and receives his commission. In Exodus 16-40, Moses
and the people together journey to Mount Sinai for the people's
experience of God and their commission. Between lies Exodus 15, the
fulcrum-point of the book: vv. 1-12 look back and vv. 13-18 look
forward to Israel's journey to Sinai. Finally, the different
meanings of torah in the book of Exodus are contrasted, and the
book concludes with a consideration of Exodus's larger place in the
Pentateuch.>
Decision making begins with a willingness to submit your intentions
to God's perfect will and humbly follow His direction and
understanding the impact of consequences in your decision making!
The daily decisions that you make today will determine what kind of
impact you will make tomorrow. The key to making better decisions
is to educate yourself, make adjustments necessary, let your
decisions be based on a solid foundation and take proper
precaution. This book can help you understand decision making
process and help you develop in moving forward in your journey of
life and also makes the principles in the Bible relevant to
everyday living.
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