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The Bible speaks to this deep longing when it affirms that indeed
God created man and woman in His image And at the heart of that
image is a God-shaped vacuum waiting to be filled by the presence
of the Creator. Built into our very heartbeat is a yearning to
know, to have contact with, the One who made us. This "breath of
God" infused into humankind at the creation (and into each of us at
our personal creation) expands to form this vacuum that only God
can fill. This vacuum is revealed to each of us through the basic
needs which tug at our hearts. The longing for fulfillment of these
needs drives our hunger for something more than simple satisfaction
of our animal instincts. We are empty, as Saint Augustine
articulated, until the vacuum is filled with the presence of God
himself. The pull of these needs tugs us toward our Creator. We are
"restless" until these needs finds true fulfillment in a
relationship with God. This vacuum tugs us toward God, striving as
a vacuum always does, to be filled. Hobbled by darkness, so much of
it of our own making, we can only grope for the light. But I can
only believe that our yearnings after the light must be a pleasure
for God to watch. I can see him saying as we grope, "Come on, move
toward that crack of light there. Reach for it. Put out your hand.
I am waiting to pull you to me your Creator, your God, your
Father."
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In Loving Memory Funeral Guest Book, Celebration of Life, Wake, Loss, Memorial Service, Love, Condolence Book, Funeral Home, Missing You, Church, Thoughts and In Memory Guest Book (Hardback)
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Lollys Publishing
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O Earth, wrap me
in your leaves-
heal me.
Let me fall
on your Earthbreast-
feed me.
Sing to me
under the round nests
in your cedar trees. . .
Let my wounds
open
and empty
Into your wonderful
compost heap. . .
Let my wounds
become fertile
gardens and
Let me be.
Let me live
again.
In Rhythms of Growth, Linda Douty uses the seasons of the year to
illustrate natural trends in our spiritual lives. For winter, she
writes about themes of rootedness, fallow times, reflection; for
spring awakening, planting, new growth, storms; for summer bearing
fruit, abundance, blossoming, weeding, and pests; for fall letting
go, sifting, harvesting. Douty's conversational style and ability
to bring together the everyday and the holy make this book
appealing for the woman who wants a devotional book that is
applicable to everyday life.
Believers in Jesus, as we read in the Scriptures, are "all children
of the light, and children of the day," and are privileged to "walk
in the light, as God is the light," God Himself being "their
everlasting light, and their God their glory." Thus "walking in the
light," they "have fellowship one with another;" and more than
this, "with the Father, and with His Son Jesus Christ." Abiding in
this light and in this fellowship, their "joy is full," "out of
weakness they are made strong," in all conditions of existence they
find perfect content, and are "more than conquerors through Him
that hath loved us," and "having all sufficiency for all things,
are abundantly furnished for every good work." If all this is not
true of any believer, it is because he is living below his revealed
privileges, and is thus living because he does not "know the things
which are freely given us of God." It contradicts every true idea
of Christian character, to suppose that a true believer in Christ
will "walk in darkness," knowing that he may "walk in the light;"
will remain weak, knowing that he may be girded with "everlasting
strength;" and will continue "carnal, sold under sin," knowing that
he may enjoy "the glorious liberty of the sons of God." The
specific and exclusive object of the following treatise is to make
known to all who would know and understand their privileges as "the
sons of God" and "believers in Jesus," the forms of divine
knowledge above referred to. To the prayerful examination of all
who are "walking in the light," or are inquiring after the light,
the work is commended, with the fervent desire and prayer of the
author, that "their joy may be full." ASA MAHAN (1799-1889) was
America's foremost Christian educator, reformer, philosopher, and
pastor. He was founding president of two colleges and one
university, where he was able to inspire numerous reforms, publish
authoritative philosophical texts, and promote powerful revivals
like his close associate Charles Finney. He led the way on all
important fronts while being severely persecuted. He introduced the
new curriculum later adopted by Harvard, was the first to instruct
and grant liberal college degrees to white and colored women,
advised Lincoln during the Civil War, and among many other
remarkable achievements, was a father to the early evangelical and
holiness movements.
In The Magnificent Defeat, Frederick Buechner examines what it means to follow Christ, the lessons of Christmas and Easter, the miracles of grace, and "the magnificent defeat" of the human soul of God.
The Reverend Clarence Larkin was one of the most widely influential
thinkers on end-times prophecies of the early twentieth century,
and his writings remain vital to appreciating the apocalyptic
Christian thought that today enjoys widespread popularity. This
1919 book serves as a study guide for the Book of Revelation, the
Bible's prophetic final chapter. Larkin explains the concepts of
the Beast and the False Prophet, the Seven Seals and the Seven
Trumpets, and the importance of the Book of Daniel in understanding
the Rapture. Charts and illustrations depict the "Pale Horse
Rider," "Daniel's Four Wild Beasts," "Egyptian Plagues Compared,"
and more. Also available from Cosimo Classics: Larkin's The Spirit
World, Rightly Dividing the Word, and The Second Coming of Christ.
American Baptist pastor and author CLARENCE LARKIN (1850-1924) was
born in Pennsylvania, and later set up his ministry there. He wrote
extensively and popularly on a wide range of Biblical and
theological matters.
This book is a continuation of the magickal series presented by the
same author in The Divine Plan, Book of Clouds,
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Prayer
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Shirley J Brush
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The Pursuit of God is the enduring Christian classic written by
renowned pastor and theologian A.W. Tozer. More than 65 years
later, the words Tozer penned on a train from Illinois to Texas
echo across the decades to resonate with power in the heart of
anyone longing for a deeper experience with God. This devotional
masterpiece is at once thought-provoking and spirit-enlivening, an
invitation to think deeply about your faith even as you come alive
to God's presence surrounding, sustaining and--yes--pursuing you.
"This book is a modest attempt," Tozer wrote, "to aid God's
children so to find Him." If you are hungry, The Pursuit of God
will lead you to the only One who can satisfy the soul.
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Mind Over Heart
(Hardcover)
David H. Sterne; Edited by Uriela Sagiv; Read by Ami Meyers
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