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Have you ever heard a sermon about how God cursed the ground for Adam's sake and men must therefore be diligent to ensure that it remains blighted-refusing to use insecticides or pesticides on their gardens or in any way lightening their workloads for fear of angering God? Has anyone ever told you that it is sinful to use analgesics to lessen pain in childbirth because God wants women to have greater, not lesser, pain during labor? It is highly unlikely that you have heard anything like the above. However, you have no doubt listened to scores of sermons, read numerous books, and participated in countless discussions about the importance of observing one of the "curses" God pronounced in Eden: "he shall rule over thee." The results of Adam and Eve's sin were injurious, detrimental, and harmful. The control men were predicted to wield over women, which came as a part of the death Adam and Eve brought upon themselves, was, just like the other effects of their sin, a consequence that ought to be resisted and, if possible, prevented. Do you seek a clearer view of God's judgment on men's exercise of control over women? If so, take a look inside for scriptural evidence that this form of bigotry, abuse, and slavery is not the will of God.
Aaron Collins died on July 7, 2012, leaving behind a will requesting that his family go out to eat and leave an "awesome tip" ($500 for a pizza). The tip was recorded and uploaded to YouTube by Aaron's brother, Seth; and generous people all over the world donated to reproduce "Aaron's Last Wish" again and again. Honest, inspirational, and often heart rending, the story revealed by Aaron's mother, Tina Rae Collins, provides a glimpse into the strength and love of a family whose lives have been touched by both sorrow and joy in the loss of their loved one.
In the wake of failed prophecies about the "end times," many are weary of being warned that the Lord is coming soon, only to be disappointed when He does not arrive. This book gives a biblical answer to when Jesus declared that He would return to gather His people to Himself. Jesus left nothing to ponder; He was clear about which generation would behold His presence. While some search the Old Testament in an effort to determine what was to happen during the prophet Daniel's seventy weeks, others look to Revelation and attempt to decipher the number of the beast or guess about what his mark is. These are good endeavors, but the Lord and His apostles were straightforward in their language about the timing of the end. If you want honest, scriptural answers to your questions about the gathering of God's people, beginning in Genesis and going through Revelation, take a look inside this book. You will not be left wanting, but be forewarned: your entire eschatological view may be turned upside down.
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