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Widely known as England's most scenic line, the enduring Settle
& Carlisle Railway was built by the Midland between 1869 and
1876, as part of its quest to forge its own, independent route to
Scotland. It is, uniquely for a railway in the UK, a Conservation
Area in its own right - viaducts, tunnels, bridges, stations,
trackside structures and railway workers' cottages. By walking all
or parts of the route from Settle to Carlisle, you get the chance
to get up close to the railway's magnificent architecture - but
also to see the lonely and lofty fells, and stunning scenery from
the Dales through the Pennines to the limestone pavements of
Westmorland and the green Eden Valley. In the company of this
knowledgeable guide, you'll also discover centuries' worth of local
history and traditions: Roman remains, medieval castles, and the
Romany who still meet at the annual Appleby Horse Fair gathering.
In the late 1800's a wonderful tale flowed out of the mind of Mark
Twain onto the pages of a novel entitled The Prince and the Pauper.
In this story two boys discovered they were identical in appearance
and determined to change places with one another for a season to
experience life from the other's perspective. One of the boys was
Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII, the other Tom Canty, a
pauper and son of an abusive drunken father. The difficulties which
ensued were monumental. King Henry VIII died, and Tom Canty was
about to be crowned King of England. Finally, Edward's true
identity was established allowing him to regain his rightful place
to be crowned King instead of Tom. Imagine if we were actually
princes destined in some dispensation to reign as ..".kings and
priests to our God..." (Revelation 5:9,10) but living as paupers.
Imagine all of the horrors of our lives as paupers were direct
results of mistaken or misplaced identity. The similarities between
the theme of Twain's novel and the condition of the church on the
earth today are striking. You and I have been born again with God
Himself as our Father (John 1:11-13). We have become ..".members of
the household of God..." (Ephesians 2:19). We have been baptized
into Christ as flesh and bone parts of His body (Ephesians
5:30-32). We have the same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead
living inside of us (Romans 8:11). We are ordained to live as Jesus
lived (I John 2:6) and to do the works Jesus did (John 14:12). We
must escape from our captivity and take our rightful place in the
household of our Father. How do we do that? Jesus is our way This
book provides a modicum of revelation as only one small piece
necessary to help us move out of our old traditions into the new
covenant
This book is about knowing God It is about God the Holy Spirit
whose primary responsibility is to help us know our God. The Father
has assigned the responsibility to ..".guide us into all truth..."
to the ..".Spirit of truth...." However, we have seen the Father's
will does not operate automatically, it must be activated by faith.
We have learned we obtain faith in order to be able to activate the
Father's will for our lives through knowledge and understanding.
This book was written to help us know and understand the Father's
will concerning the person and ministry of the Holy Spirit. Once we
have grown in knowledge and understanding of who the Holy Spirit
is, the proper basis to relate to Him, and how to receive ministry
from Him, we will be better prepared in faith and ability to know
God.
The need for called and gifted persons in the church today is
really great The fundamental building block of all ministry is to
reveal Christ to the lost so they may know Him to be saved and to
the church so they may know Him to grow to maturity. We need an
increase in the revelation of Christ to all men It is Jesus Himself
who gave the offices of ministry It is the Lord who gives each
office revelation of Himself It is Jesus as the Head of the church
who sends these ministers out to impart the revelation He has given
them to the sons of God. We absolutely must change our perspective
of the offices, their purpose, and the results Jesus has designed
them to produce. Perhaps if we can gain a better understanding of
the purpose of the offices, the equipment of the offices, and known
devices of the enemy hindering the function of the offices, we will
be able to move forward more productively. One thing is absolutely
certain, Jesus is not going to change His plan for these offices of
ministry. We are going to have to change our understanding of them
in order to see the increase in the church for which we are
looking. Because these offices of ministry are given by Christ as
His will, He has a way for them to do His will
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son,
that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting
life." John 3:16 We understand God giving His only begotten Son
meant Jesus would be required to die on the cross as the
sacrificial lamb of God to redeem mankind from the power of
darkness in order to translate us into the kingdom of God's dear
Son. There is no stretch of the imagination in which we can view
Jesus' death as the means for our redemption only to leave us to
live the exact same lives from which He died to redeem us. That is
beyond absurd; it is corrupt We have been deceived by the subtle
craftiness of the enemy. We must awaken to the truth from God and
pull down these strongholds of the enemy and everything which
exalts itself against the knowledge we have of our God.
We desire to help the church see where we are in relation to Jesus'
expectations, where we need to go to meet His expectations, and how
to get there. As we answer these questions, we must be constantly
vigilant to keep our motives pure as to why we desire to show the
church answers to these questions. Our motives must be to help the
church, the sons of God, see so they may be able to move forward in
God.
Instead of being a simple fundamental by which the church lives,
sin, repentance, and forgiveness have become a ..".riddle..." They
are currently puzzling questions, problems, or matters void of most
real practical meaning to the church. We must unravel the riddle to
make dealing with sin, repentance, and forgiveness fundamental to
our life in Christ once again
Jesus said the ones who believe on Him will do the works He did.
Yet today when we look at the church, we see individual Christians
en masse who are defeated and unfulfilled. Not only are we not
doing the works of Jesus, we suffer emotional problems, financial
woes, health troubles, and relationship breakdowns at an alarming
rate. Rather than looking like Christ in our works, it is hard to
tell most Christians from unbelievers. Something is very, very
wrong. Where is the breakdown? What is the solution? Doesn't God
have a purpose and a plan for us? Our God is good, His mercy
endures forever, and He loves you and me. The sacrifice of His Son,
Jesus, on the cross demonstrated this love. He is a Father who
wants the very best for His children. He has planned carefully for
our lives. However, until we learn what His plan is and understand
His purpose, we will never become who He wants us to be. The intent
for this book is to explore God's plan and purpose for us and to
find His way to achieve His results for our lives.
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