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A Godward Life

Author : John Piper
Publisher : Multnomah
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 16,18 MB
Release : 2009-11-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 030757427X

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A Godward Life is the first of three devotional volumes by John Piper, each feature 120 vignettes that focus on the radical difference it makes when we choose to live with God at the center of all that we do. Scripture-soaked and touching on the issues which most affect our lives today, A Godward Life is a passionate, moving, and articulate call for all believers to live their lives in conscious and glad submission to the sovereignty and glory of God.

Splitting Heirs

Author : Ron Blue
Publisher : Moody Publishers
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 10,96 MB
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0802480780

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Finish well. That is what we are called to do in Scripture, but where will our money and possessions finish? The Bible has the principles that provide answers to the challenge of parenting and passing along an in heritage. Within the next decade, over ONE TRILLION DOLLARS will change hands from one generation to the next. Individuals with adult children will need to transfer that wealth without ruining their heirs' lives. Ron Blue, an authority on personal and business finance, will help: ~Identify exactly how much money would be transferred were the reader to die today ~Identify the need for creating a will ~Identify tax-wise financial planning ~Teach the way to leave money without creating an unhealthy dependence

Heirs With Christ

Author : Joel R. Beeke
Publisher : Reformation Heritage Books
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 14,53 MB
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 160178256X

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The Puritans have gotten bad press for their supposed lack of teaching on the doctrine of spiritual adoption. In Heirs with Christ, Joel R. Beeke dispels this caricature and shows that the Puritan era did more to advance the idea that every true Christian is God's adopted child than any other age of church history. This little book lets the Puritans speak for themselves, showing how they recognized adoption's far-reaching, transforming power and comfort for the children of God. Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: Correcting a Caricature 2. The Greatness and Comprehensiveness of Adoption 3. Adoption Compared in the Two Testaments 4. What Adoption Is Not 5. The Westminster Assembly's Definitions of Adoption 6. The Transforming Power of Adoption 7. Pastoral Advice in Promoting Adoption 8. The Marks of Adoption 9. Transformed Relationships in Adoption 10. The Privileges and Benefits of Adoption 11. The Responsibilities or Duties of Adoption 12. Motives for Pursuing the Consciousness of Adoption 13. Warning, Invitation, and Comfort

Heirs of God and Joint-Heirs with Christ

Author : Godsword Godswill Onu
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 10,87 MB
Release : 2015-01-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781505965780

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The Bible says that we are heirs of God and joint-heirs with Jesus Christ. If we say that we are joint-heirs with our Lord Jesus Christ, then we will also have to suffer with Him, in order to be glorified together with Him. God is a Good God, and we have been provided with good things by our Good and Loving God. But to partake of the glory which is to be revealed, we must not love our lives: we must be willing to yield our lives for our Lord Jesus Christ. In this book you will understand what God expects from us, as His heirs and joint-heirs with Christ.

Heirs of Promise

Author : P. Chase Sears
Publisher : Lexham Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 39,70 MB
Release : 2015-11-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1577996496

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How did the Apostle Paul view the Church? And where does Israel fit in? How are the promises to Israel fulfilled? In Heirs of Promise, P. Chase Sears discusses this relationship between the Church and Israel, and he explains how that affects our understanding of the Old Testament. Using a biblical-theological approach to the book of Romans, Sears argues that Paul understood the church not as a replacement of Israel, but as the new Israel—the continuation of Israel reconstituted in Christ. And Jesus, as the Son of God, is the true Israel who fulfills all of God's purposes for Israel and creation. Sears shows how the Old Testament promises to Israel are being fulfilled in the Church.

Heir of God

Author : Aaron Bowman
Publisher : Tate Publishing
Page : 111 pages
File Size : 43,92 MB
Release : 2009-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1607998386

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If you read this book in its entirety and ask God to open your eyes to the truth, your life really will be incredibly changed...Christians need to know who they are through Jesus so they can live life how they were meant to live it.' Aaron Bowman struggled with his faith until the secrets the devil didn't want him to know were revealed to him. Now he shares these secrets with Christians everywhere so they too can begin living life as intended--as God's heirs. In this thought-provoking book, Christians will learn of the wealth, authority, and power they have inherited from God through Jesus Christ. Begin living victoriously as the Heir of God with these principles today!

Heirs with Christ

Author : Joel R. Beeke
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,34 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781601780409

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The Puritans have gotten bad press for their supposed lack of teaching on the doctrine of spiritual adoption. In Heirs with Christ, Joel R. Beeke dispels this caricature and shows that the Puritan era did more to advance the idea that every true Christian is God's adopted child than any other age of church history. This little book lets the Puritans speak for themselves, showing how they recognized adoption's far-reaching, transforming power and comfort for the children of God. Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: Correcting a Caricature 2. The Greatness and Comprehensiveness of Adoption 3. Adoption Compared in the Two Testaments 4. What Adoption Is Not 5. The Westminster Assembly's Definitions of Adoption 6. The Transforming Power of Adoption 7. Pastoral Advice in Promoting Adoption 8. The Marks of Adoption 9. Transformed Relationships in Adoption 10. The Privileges and Benefits of Adoption 11. The Responsibilities or Duties of Adoption 12. Motives for Pursuing the Consciousness of Adoption 13. Warning, Invitation, and Comfort

Inherit the Kingdom: Heirs of God and Joint Heirs with Christ

Author : Rev. Paul Lachlan Peck
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 44,54 MB
Release : 2011-07-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 146203327X

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Only you know what roads you have traveled, what burdens you have borne. You alone know what experiences you have had to bring you to this book You can do whatever it is that you must do with your life, beginning right here and right now. Sharing fifty years of knowledge and experience in spiritual healing, Reverend Peck offers a new realm of possibilities for obtaining better health, a greater sense of wealth, and a feeling of brotherly love. He tackles the difficult topics of establishing a working relationship between God and man and overcoming the evils and temptations in life. Many of Reverend Pecks controversial ideasas well as his startling approach for the reorganization of the churchdemand the readers open-mindedness and attention. Reverend Peck effectively guides the reader through a step-by-step approach to the various aspects concerning spiritual healing and the many ways of practicing Jesus teachings in our daily lives. Paul Lachlan Peck is an ordained minister and family counselor and teacher of New Age theology. He has spent more than fifty years practicing spiritual healing, thirty-five of those years he spent healing by the laying on of hands.

If Sons, Then Heirs

Author : Caroline Johnson Hodge
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 35,33 MB
Release : 2007-07-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0198040199

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Christianity is widely understood to be a "universal" religion that transcends the particularities of history and culture, including differences related to kinship and ethnicity. In traditional Pauline scholarship, this portrait of Christianity has been justified by the letters of Paul. Interpreters claim that Paul eliminates ethnicity, or at least separates it from what is important about Christianity. This study challenges that perception. Through a detailed examination of kinship and ethnic language in Paul's letters, Johnson Hodge argues that notions of peoplehood and lineage are not rejected or downplayed by Paul; instead they are central to his gospel. Paul's chief concern is the status of the gentile peoples who are alienated from the God of Israel. Ethnicity defines this theological problem, just as it shapes his own evangelizing of the ethnic and religious "other." According to Paul, God has responded to the gentile predicament through Christ. Johnson Hodge details how Paul uses the logic of patrilineal descent to construct a myth of origins for gentiles: through baptism into Christ the gentiles become descendants of Abraham, adopted sons of God and coheirs with Christ. Although Jews and gentiles now share a common ancestor, they are not collapsed into one group (of "Christians," for example). They are separate but related lineages of Abraham. Through comparisons with other ancient authors, Johnson Hodge shows that Paul is not alone in his strategic use of kinship and ethnic language. Because kinship and ethnicity present themselves as natural and fixed, yet are also open to negotiation and reworking, they are effective tools in organizing people and power, shaping self-understanding and defining membership. If Sons, Then Heirs demonstrates that Paul's thinking is immersed in the story of Israel. He speaks not as a Christian theologian, but as a first-century Jewish teacher of gentiles responding to concrete situations in these early communities of Christ-followers. As such Paul does not reject or critique Judaism, but responds to God's call to be a "light to the nations."