I suppose there is almost no one who would deny, if it were put to him, that the greatest possible attainment a man can make in this world is likeness to The Lord Jesus Christ. Certainly no one would... More > deny that there is nothing but character that we can carry out of life with us, and that our prospect of good in any future life will certainly vary with the resemblance of our character to that of Jesus Christ, which is to rule the whole future.
We all admit that; but almost every one of us offers to himself some apology for not being like Christ, and has scarcely any clear reality of aim of becoming like Him. Why, we say to ourselves, or we say in our practice, it is really impossible in a world such as ours is to become perfectly holy.
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I suppose there is almost no one who would deny, if it were put to him, that the greatest possible attainment a man can make in this world is likeness to The Lord Jesus Christ. Certainly no one would... More > deny that there is nothing but character that we can carry out of life with us, and that our prospect of good in any future life will certainly vary with the resemblance of our character to that of Jesus Christ, which is to rule the whole future.
We all admit that; but almost every one of us offers to himself some apology for not being like Christ, and has scarcely any clear reality of aim of becoming like Him. Why, we say to ourselves, or we say in our practice, it is really impossible in a world such as ours is to become perfectly holy.
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If you are into fads DO NOT READ this book.
Now more than ever God is closer than He has ever been before. Use this book as a tool to build a stronger relationship with God/self. There is more... More > access to the things of God by way of the internet you can attend worship anywhere in the world without leaving your home, you can see service on demand; receive prayer, healing, spiritual support, and much more. Social networks are very popular and you can be part of any group world wide in any category or interest but what about your God network?< Less
What is a husband? What is a husband, really? Is a husband a position? Is it a civil position? Is it religiously charged in any way? Is a husband a male version of his wife? Is a husband the... More > bread-winner? Is a husband anything he and his wife agree he can be? If we want to get the answer to this question right, and we do, we must go to the source which knows husbands best; namely, he who created the first husband and he who forever remains a husband. Once the relationship between husband and wife are put aright and functioning in their proper, biblical respects, the marriage itself becomes an efficacious sign and model of the Gospel. In this way, marriage is a monster; the good kind. Marriage is the kind of monster you discover in your backyard only after having purchased the house. In its goodness and rightness, hiding it is not an option. It must be let loose. And once you realize its power, nothing will stop you from letting it loose.< Less
The essence of Christianity is love. God is love, said the Apostle John. Obedience to God's commands is nothing more than a manifestation of our love to God. The Ten Commandments show how we are to... More > love God and one another. Love, then, is of the utmost importance in true biblical Christianity.
In this book, first written in the 17th century, and out of print since 1812, Thomas Vincent, known for his lectures on the Shorter Catechism of the Westminster Confession of Faith, expounds 1 Peter 1:8, whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see Him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable, and full of glory. This is one of the most poignant, tender books ever to come from a Puritan pen.< Less
The essence of Christianity is love. God is love, said the Apostle John. Obedience to God's commands is nothing more than a manifestation of our love to God. The Ten Commandments show how we are to... More > love God and one another. Love, then, is of the utmost importance in true biblical Christianity. In this book, first written in the 17th century, and out of print since 1812, Thomas Vincent, known for his lectures on the Shorter Catechism of the Westminster Confession of Faith, expounds 1 Peter 1:8, whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see Him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable, and full of glory. This is one of the most poignant, tender books ever to come from a Puritan pen.< Less
1. There is a God
2. God created man
3. The wages of sin is death
4. There is no forgiveness of sin without the shedding of blood
5. Christ Jesus died for our sins
6. Christ Jesus is The Way, The... More > Truth and The Life
7. No one comes to the Father except through Christ Jesus< Less