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Bekroonde outeur Stephan Joubert help lesers in ’n Veilige vesting om opnuut te besef hoe groot God se sorg en liefde vir sy kinders is.
Te midde van ’n wêreld wat lyk of dit enige oomblik uitmekaar gaan val, staan een ding vas en seker: Ons dien ’n magtige en getroue God. Die 365 oordenkings lei lesers om weg te kyk van hulle eie swaarkry en krisisse deur slegs op God te fokus en hul geloof prakties uit te leef.
Daar ís hoop, daar ís ’n toekoms. Vind die troos en leiding wat slegs ’n liefdevolle hemelse Vader vir sy kinders kan gee.
Is Wesleyan-Holiness theology still relevant for the twenty-first
century? Does Wesleyan-Holiness theology--as a vital, experiential,
living and breathing theology-still exist?This study of the
doctrine of Holiness examines its biblical, historical, and
theological foundations, as well as the importance of the holiness
life in the twenty-first century.Written with solid biblical
evidence and historical insight, Discovering Christian Holiness
will supply you with an understanding and awareness of holiness and
its breadth, depth, and practicality.Thomas Jay Oord reviews
Discovering Christian Holiness
Prophets, Politics and Nations, Understanding the Vital Role that
Prophetic Voices Play in Shaping Nations
In a world awash with voices claiming divine endorsement, many are led
astray, lost in a sea of misinformation and doubt. The world is in
turmoil and it's easy to feel lost. Countless believers are ensnared in
a web of confusion—unsure about how to engage, vote, and pray in these
tumultuous times.
How does God see your nation? What is He truly saying? And importantly,
are you ready to listen?
Bestselling author and leading prophetic voice Emma Stark unveils a
heavenly roadmap for those perplexed about how to pray, vote, and
engage with the burning issues of our time. You’re invited to shift
beyond earthly solutions into a heavenly perspective where spiritual
clarity reigns.
Through divine insights and years of experience, Emma reveals:
• The pivotal role that prophets play in molding society and guiding
nations to their divine purpose.
• Insights into discerning the whispers of the Holy Spirit amidst the
clamor of politics and governance.
• Practical strategies to sidestep Satan’s traps and avoid mere
temporal fixes for profound spiritual challenges.
This isn’t just about the future of nations. It’s a call to rise higher
and aim beyond mere human strategies. This is about the legacy you will
leave for the generations to come. Step into a prophetic perspective
and become a transformative force for the Kingdom.
General Principles of Sacramental Theology addresses a current
lacuna in English-language theological literature. Bernard
Leeming's highly respected book Principles of Sacramental Theology
was published more than sixty years ago. Since that time, there has
been a noted decrease, especially in English-language sacramental
theology, in treatments of the basic topics and principles-such as
the nature of the sacraments of signs, sacramental grace,
sacramental character, sacramental causality, sacramental
intention, the necessity and number of the sacraments, sacramental
matter and form, inter alia-which apply to all of the sacraments.
Rather than deconstruct the Church's tradition, as many recent
books on the sacraments do, Roger Nutt offers a vibrant
presentation of these principles as a sound foundation for a
renewed appreciation of each of the seven sacraments in the
Christian life as the divinely willed means of communion and
friendship between God and humanity. The sacraments bestow and
nourish the personal communion with Jesus Christ that is the true
source of human happiness. Recourse to the patrimony of Catholic
wisdom, especially St. Thomas Aquinas, can help to highlight the
sacraments and their significance within the plan of salvation.
This book will be of use in seminary, graduate, and undergraduate
courses. It is further offered as a source of hope to all those
seeking deeper intimacy with God amidst the confusion, alienation,
and disappointment that accompanies life in a fallen world. The
sacraments play an irreplaceable role in pursuing a Universal Call
to Holiness that is so central to Vatican II's teaching.
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Life is often messy. We hear people say, “My life is a mess,” or “This situation is a mess.” What they mean is that life has become difficult, painful or confusing. But God never promised us a trouble-free life. In fact, His Word tells us to expect the opposite. In John 16:33, Jesus says, “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (NIV).
In Blessed in the Mess, beloved Bible teacher Joyce Meyer shows us how to be blessed in the midst of life’s most challenging circumstances. The Bible is filled with instructions on how to handle ourselves when difficulty comes our way, and Blessed in the Mess shares that wisdom through poignant and practical teaching that equips us to remain stable and hopeful in every situation. No matter what problems we may face, there is a way to remain joyful and patient as God works on them. If you have not handled the messy issues or challenges in your life well in the past, then with God's help, you can begin to manage them better, starting now.
We should never waste our pain. Through the wisdom distilled in this book, we can learn how to gain something from our messes, use those insights to avoid trouble in the future, and share our experiences to help other people find blessings in the midst of their messes.
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Few scholars have so shaped the contemporary debate on the relation
of early Christianity to early Judaism as E. P. Sanders, and no one
has produced a clearer or more distinctive vision of that
relationship" as it was expressed in the figures of Jesus of
Nazareth and Paul the apostle. Gathered for the first time within
one cover, here Sanders presents formative essays that show the
structure of his approach and the insights it produces into Paul's
relationship to Judaism and the Jewish law. Sanders addresses
matters of definition ("common Judaism," "covenantal nomism"),
diversity (the Judaism of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Diaspora),
and key exegetical and historical questions relative to Jesus,
Paul, and Christian origins in relationship to early Judaism. These
essays show a leading scholar at his most erudite as he carries
forward and elaborates many of the insights that have become
touchstones in New Testament interpretation.
Katherine Willis Pershey has never slept with the mailman or kissed an ex-boyfriend. Good thing, since she’s married. But simply not committing adultery does not give you the keys to “happily ever after,” as Pershey has come to find out in her own marriage and in her work as a pastor. What is this sacred covenant that binds one person to another, and what elements of faith and fidelity sustain it? In Very Married: Field Notes on Love and Fidelity, Pershey opens the book on all things marital. With equal parts humor and intelligence, Pershey speaks frankly about the challenges and consolations of modern marriage. As she shares her own tales of bliss and blunder, temptation and deliverance, Pershey invites readers to commit once again to the joyful and difficult work of cherishing another person. For better or worse. For life.
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