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"And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a
kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not
be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume
all these kingdoms, and it shall stand for ever" (Daniel 2:44). The
message of Daniel is that Jesus the Messiah is now ruling over the
nations. Daniel tells us that Messiah's kingdom will advance in the
whole world from "generation to generation" (Daniel 4:4,34).
Christ's dominion is "given to the people of the saints of the most
High" (Daniel 7:22). Our purpose then is to see "all people,
nations, and languages serve and obey him" (Daniel 7:14,27). "This
meticulously researched and thorough treatment of Daniel from a
preterist perspective includes over 700 pages of commentary,
historical background and setting, New Testament allusions, and
much more. It is enhanced with charts, tables, maps, illustrations,
and topped off with helpful, thorough indexes." - Kenneth L.
Gentry, Jr., Th.D.
All Christians believe that their great God and Saviour, Jesus
Christ, will one day return. Although we cannot know the exact time
of his return, what exactly did Jesus mean when he spoke of the
signs of his coming (Matthew 24)? How are we to interpret the
prophecies in Isaiah regarding the time when 'the earth will be
full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea'
(Isaiah 11:9)? Should we expect a time of great tribulation or
reformation and revival before the Lord returns? How do we approach
this inspired prophetic book? In what way do these approaches
affect our interpretation of the thousand years of Revelation 20?
Is the devil bound now, and are the saints reigning with Christ?
These, and many more questions, are dealt with by the four authors
in The Four Keys to the Millennium. The editor, Michael Meiring,
also makes an analysis of the four essays, identifying the
strengths and weaknesses of each view.
Why a book on the creeds and confessions of the Church? A single
book containing the actual texts of the most important creeds of
the early Church will not often be found. Out of the multitude of
works on the evangelical Christian book market today, those dealing
with the creeds of the Church are scarce. This book contains the
full texts of the most important creeds of the early Church. The
purpose is to put into the reader's hands a book containing the
creeds that all Christians throughout the ages - Roman Catholic,
Eastern Orthodox and Protestant - have believed. When we come to
the Reformation period, we will see that the matter of salvation
and church government became a matter of debate. However, there has
always been a continuous thread of teaching that all Christians
have held in common. Why Creeds and Confessions? provides a
foundation of biblical orthodoxy as a defense against the false and
truly heretical doctrines advanced by the spirit of this age.
The title of this book is a misnomer. It is not an attempt to get
anyone to shut up, but rather to provoke a discussion. This book is
intended to be a warning about the philosophy of "Christian
postmodernism." The reader will learn some basic principles that
can be used to engage their arguments. Part 1 is a response to some
of the recent writings by Frank Schaeffer, the son of the late
Francis Schaeffer. This was originally written as a defense against
Frank's attacks on pro-life street activism - a movement that his
father helped bring into being through his books. Part 2 is a
response to Colonel Doner and his book, Christian Jihad:
Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. There are
thousands who have had their lives impacted in a powerful way by
the elder Francis Schaeffer. As a new generation is emerging, it is
important to recognize the mistakes that Christian activists have
made in the past even while holding to a vision for the future.
In 1776, a short time after the Declaration of Independence was
adopted, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin were
assigned to design an official seal for the United States of
America. Their proposed motto was "Rebellion to Tyrants is
Obedience to God." America owes its existence to centuries of
Christian political philosophy. Our nation provided a model for
liberty copied by nations the world over. By the 21st century, we
need a "Puritan Storm" to sweep away the Hegelian notion that the
state is "God walking on earth." This booklet gives a primer on our
founders' Christian idea of government and examines how the
doctrine of nullification was woven into the Constitution as a
safeguard against federal tyranny. It concludes with the history
and theology of civil resistance. A Second American Revolution is
coming with the Word of God growing mightily and prevailing! (Acts
19:20).
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Synopsis Of The Principal Provisions Of The So-called Federal
Income Tax Law Jay Rogers Benton J.C. Paige, 1913
At the age of thirteen, Jay Rogers, like most teens, was happily
enjoying life. He was an avid outdoors kind of guy who loved to
hunt. As an athlete, he was tough and competitive, especially when
it came to football. Little did he know that the pain in his side
following a game would become his greatest opponent and present him
his ultimate challenge. His path has not been easy, but with a
strong faith in the One about whom he is most passionate he has
been able to continue his journey. In "Jay's Journey," Jay tells
his own story and shares some of his favorite Bible lessons and
articles.
An easy read that will keep the reader smiling throughout. It is a
simple look at how to reach success and be happy about yourself and
those around you with a common sense and sometimes hysterical
approach to life. The book includes short stories and a touch of
poetry that will make you reflect on your priorities. Just an all
around good read.
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