Power of YieldingWheatmark, Inc., 2016 M06 6 - 260 páginas For a Christian Scientist to be born again in the way Patricia Hofer was would probably require nothing less than a visit from the Lord himself. And that is what happened. Raised in the belief that Christianity was a healing science, imagine her wonder when she smashed headlong into its deepest mysticism. Since that remarkable day, Hofer has read widely, searching for similar spiritual awakenings in the lives of other Christians. Her narrative includes some of this research, but, more than that, it becomes a mental pilgrimage, where she peels back the layers of a personal relationship with the Lord that has warmed her heart for almost twenty years. If you are a serious Christian who needs to discover again the power and the simplicity of Christ or a thinking person who wants to deepen your spiritual view of the world, you will find your journey through these pages rewarding and helpful. |
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... offers a simple, humble rebuttal to these distractions: Our Lord came to give his life, and to minister to all in obedience to his Father's will. We call him equal with God. Of course we do not pretend to explain it. We know that God is ...
... offers a clear comparison between New Testament Christianity and the Old Testament legalism that now seems to permeate denominational practice. She writes: The following contrasts may help some to understand the difference between these ...
... offers of spirit and the changeable nature of physical existence, an understanding that is essential to depose the evolutionary mind from its power and place, must eventually play an integral role in Christian experience. As Paul says ...
... offer the answer that God has given us a choice— that God has made a world of people with a free will so that they could choose Him. The idea that beings who have chosen to be Godlike and spiritual are somehow better than those who ...
... offers some purpose for the natural life, something that God intends we should have. In his chapter on “Counting the Cost,” Lewis concludes this about the change from being made to being begotten: “The job will not be completed in this ...
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Prayers Of Yielding | |
The Calm Of Forgiveness | |
Spiritual Hunger | |
The Strength Of Meekness | |
Passive Righteousness | |
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