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Who buys these lies? There is no God. If you do more good than bad, youll go to Heaven. When you die, you will be reincarnated. David and Jonathan were homosexuals. The pope is infallible. Jesus Christ was just a man. All religions are really the same. Heaven and Hell are only states of mind. Isaiah 53 refers to the Jewish people, not to Jesus Christ. There are many ways to God.The Lord Jesus Christ said of Satan, When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it (John 8:44). In this spiritually seductive and dangerous age, there is no dearth of the devils falsehoods. Which ones do you believe?It has been said that no lie can live forever, but lies from the pit of Hell will prevent you from living forever with the Lord Jesus Christ, who alone is the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14:6). Now more than ever, in this undiscerning time of tolerance, we must identify and condemn the devils counterfeits, regardless of who is offended.This compilation of religious and moral lies and their refutations will inform as well as offend both un-awakened sinners and soft-theology Christians, provoking them to seek the truth of Gods Word and the salvation that is only in His Sonfor outside of Gods Kingdom, writhing in eternal fire, will be whosoever loveth and maketh a lie (Revelation 22:15).
My journey with the LORD has been one with massive twists and unexpected turns. It was a life consumed with lack of commitment, passion-driven, reckless behaviors, and so on. I knew of Him, but the noise I kept around me drowned out His guidance and correction. Out of frustration, my life made a significant change in 1999. I cannot say it was because of one thing, but the sum of my choices backed me to a wall, focused my attention on reality, and I could no longer patch the situations I had created for myself.A Shadow of Death shares a part of my journey that launched me into a deeper understanding that God has always been with me, He is with me, and I am confident that He will always be with me. My journey continues but with a different outlook.I pray A Shadow of Death causes you to reflect upon your choices and current situations in life. Then, accept the challenge to ask yourself the question: Is He with me? Who's leading and who should be following? Do I want to change and have a better life, or have I become content with current circumstances?May the LORD guide you on this quest for answers, and may you know Him as LORD, Father, King, and Friend.
Share the gift of Jesus Is the Bread of Life...all the rest are man-made recipes with your extended family and future generations. Add your favorite Bible verses-your thoughts concerning your Lord and Savior-and how Jesus Christ changed your life-to the verses in this book that speak of Him.The Bible study questions can be used to spark a deeper awareness of Who is this Jesus, the Bread of life. Recipes can be enjoyed with family and friends while creating your own memories.It is important for future generations to remember their godly heritage, and special family moments. How blessed we are to be free to gather with family and friends! Even though some are no longer with us, we rejoice as believers knowing we will someday be reunited with them in God's presence sharing eternity together (John 3:15-17).
Some people hate rules, and they are free to do so. God created humans with free will. But God doesn't want us to run wild.The Ten Commandments, which are repeated several times in the Bible, give us a roadmap on how to live life. But they are more than a moral code-and they are concerned with more than just appropriate conduct, correct values, and social order. They are a prescription for holiness, a spiritual life, and a life of faith.Looking beyond their prohibitive language reveals something about the will of God. For example, "Honor your father and mother" can imply the notion that we should not dishonor them. "Do not steal" can imply the notion of sharing and giving.By revisiting the Ten Commandments, Tom Kingery runs each law through a sieve that includes four perspectives important to the journey of faith-moral, ethical, social, and spiritual. By doing so, he breathes new life into the ancient laws. Reading this book will shed light on the path we take as we walk with God in obedience and loyalty.
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