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Sins of the Mouth is a book that unveils behaviour common among all of us. If you have: -Ever revealed a secret that ruined a relationship. -Known an excessive talker. -Fallen into the snare of Gossip. -Spoken toxic words, that have wounded and scarred another or perhaps you have been the victim of harsh insensitive words. This book is for you! Most of us have been subjected to yet unaware of the effects of inappropriate words in Church settings, our marriages, professional and personal relationships. Words are powerful, they can heal, betray or destroy! Sins of the Mouth uncovers verbal conduct, such as Anger, provocation, lying, pride and much more.....
The bestselling follow-up to Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist. Includes a reader's guide and an excerpt from Pitre's The Case for Jesus. In Jesus the Bridegroom, Brant Pitre once again taps into the wells of Jewish Scripture and tradition, and unlocks the secrets of what is arguably the most well-known symbol of the Christian faith: the cross of Christ. In this thrilling exploration, Pitre shows how the suffering and death of Jesus was far more than a tragic Roman execution. Instead, the Passion of Christ was the fulfillment of ancient Jewish prophecies of a wedding, when the God of the universe would wed himself to humankind in an everlasting nuptial covenant. To be sure, most Christians are familiar with the apostle Paul’s teaching that Christ is the ‘Bridegroom’ and the Church is the ‘Bride’. But what does this really mean? And what would ever possess Paul to compare the death of Christ to the love of a husband for his wife? If you would have been at the Crucifixion, with Jesus hanging there dying, is that how you would have described it? How could a first-century Jew like Paul, who knew how brutal Roman crucifixions were, have ever compared the execution of Jesus to a wedding? And why does he refer to this as the “great mystery” (Ephesians 5:32)? As Pitre shows, the key to unlocking this mystery can be found by going back to Jewish Scripture and tradition and seeing the entire history of salvation, from Mount Sinai to Mount Calvary, as a divine love story between Creator and creature, between God and Israel, between Christ and his bride—a story that comes to its climax on the wood of a Roman cross. In the pages of Jesus the Bridegroom, dozens of familiar passages in the Bible—the Exodus, the Song of Songs, the Wedding at Cana, the Woman at the Well, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, and even the Second Coming at the End of Time—are suddenly transformed before our eyes. Indeed, when seen in the light of Jewish Scripture and tradition, the life of Christ is nothing less than the greatest love story ever told.
Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers by John Owen Pdf
A series of addresses focusing mainly on Romans 8, this work gives a well-grounded view on the way of sin in the life of a believer. This aspect of Christianity is often neglected and most people in the faith just accept it with blindly duty. The doctrine has wide ramifications in our theologies as it makes it evident to us how sin works in our lives and whether it should have any kind of hold on us.
Author : Creflo A. Dollar Publisher : World Changers Church International Page : 24 pages File Size : 55,8 Mb Release : 1994 Category : Christian life ISBN : 1885072015
Your mouth is one of the most powerful weapons on earth. It is a creative force used to either build up or tear down. The Sins of the Mouth will help you eliminate destructive methods of speech and allow what you say to become a source of blessings.
The good news is words can also be cleansing and encouraging. When used with honor, they can connect us with God and one another. This study guide is a companion to the DVD series and is designed for group discussion and personal reflection.
The Destruction of Sin; Being Thirteen Addresses Delivered ... in Advent, 1872. [With a Preface Signed: J. J. E., I.e. J. J. Elkington.] by John Charles CHAMBERS Pdf
7 Deadly Sins That Poison the Soul and How to Conquer Them! by A.D. Brown Pdf
Are you tired of living a life overcome by hurt and pain? Do you feel like you’re stuck in a rut and tired of setbacks? What do you do while you are waiting on your breakthrough? Are you ready to take back your life and live the victorious life that Jesus Christ died to give you? “7 Deadly Sins That Poison the Soul and How to Conquer Them” is a tool to help readers overcome seven of life’s most difficult challenges: jealousy, unforgivingness, anger, pride, disobedience, gossip, and addiction. This book will provide spiritual tools to help the hurting, equip the strong, enlighten the wise, nurture the insecure, and enhance spiritual growth through exploring the author’s real-life experiences and learning what the Word of God has to say about the situation. Reading this book will encourage you to take back your life, unpoison your soul from the deception of the enemy, and live an abundant life. Romans 8:37 (NIV) says, “No, in all these things we are more than conquerors!”
Aline was in bed with a handsome stranger! He claimed she'd made love to him. Her mind couldn't remember a thing, but her body was on fire. Jake accused Aline of conveniently faking her amnesia, of deliberately holding something back. However, his passion for her was undeniable, and if he really believed she was keeping a guilty secret, why did he tell her that he would always be there for her? Did his body know a truth his mind denied?
Medicine and the Seven Deadly Sins in Late Medieval Literature and Culture by Virginia Langum Pdf
This book considers how scientists, theologians, priests, and poets approached the relationship of the human body and ethics in the later Middle Ages. Is medicine merely a metaphor for sin? Or can certain kinds of bodies physiologically dispose people to be angry, sad, or greedy? If so, then is it their fault? Virginia Langum offers an account of the medical imagery used to describe feelings and actions in religious and literary contexts, referencing a variety of behavioral discussions within medical contexts. The study draws upon medical and theological writing for its philosophical basis, and upon more popular works of religion, as well as poetry, to show how these themes were articulated, explored, and questioned more widely in medieval culture.
Stop Asking Jesus Into Your Heart by J. D. Greear Pdf
“If there were a Guinness Book of World Records entry for ‘amount of times having prayed the sinner’s prayer,’ I’m pretty sure I’d be a top contender,” says pastor and author J. D. Greear. He struggled for many years to gain an assurance of salvation and eventually learned he was not alone. “Lack of assurance” is epidemic among evangelical Christians. In Stop Asking Jesus Into Your Heart, J. D. shows that faulty ways of present- ing the gospel are a leading source of the confusion. Our presentations may not be heretical, but they are sometimes misleading. The idea of “asking Jesus into your heart” or “giving your life to Jesus” often gives false assurance to those who are not saved—and keeps those who genuinely are saved from fully embracing that reality. Greear unpacks the doctrine of assurance, showing that salvation is a posture we take to the promise of God in Christ, a posture that begins at a certain point and is maintained for the rest of our lives. He also answers the tough questions about assurance: What exactly is faith? What is repentance? Why are there so many warnings that seem to imply we can lose our salvation? Such issues are handled with respect to the theological rigors they require, but Greear never loses his pastoral sensitivity or a communication technique that makes this message teachable to a wide audience from teens to adults.