Author: Barry Hall
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1636304699
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
You could walk into a bookstore, go to the Christian book section, and find several books written about worship—after all, Christianity and worship go together like the church and salvation. You simply can’t have one without the other. This book is written with the hope of clearing up some confusion and ignorance about how we develop true worship between the saints and the creator of the universe. According to Jesus’s words in John chapter 4 in his dialogue with the Samaritan woman at the well, Jesus teaches her. God has always sought from the beginning a people he calls the true worshiper to be his family here through the church and one day in heaven through all eternity. One of the difficulties with the church today, as I see it, is its persistence to follow an erroneous tradition known as going to church on Sunday for worship. The reality is nothing further from the truth. Jesus warned about following traditions of men: “In vain, they do worship me” (Matthew 15:9). Jesus spent much of his time in his earthly ministry disputing with the Pharisees over their traditions which they made binding on the people. Traditions are like habits, once you engage in them they are hard to break. We turn the clock ahead in the spring and back in the fall as a matter of tradition, nothing spiritual about it. But when a spiritual activity is based on tradition, it has no scriptural support for its practice and it can be devastating in its effect on those who practice it. This book deals with the need to slay the sacred cow, known as going to church for worship. There is no evidence in the book of Acts of the church assembling for worship. Acts reveals much activity about the church but worship is not one of them. This book reveals to the reader the many activities designed by God to bring the saints to a meaningful worship experience and one which is approved by God and one he has been seeking since the foundation of the world. The book is controversial to say the least. Only because tradition has such a grip on the church’s lack of understanding of what Jesus meant by true worship, in my opinion. I’m sure your thinking will be challenged and provoked to making some changes in your personal relationship with the one who created you. Happy reading!
For Such the Father Seeketh
Author: Barry Hall
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1636304699
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
You could walk into a bookstore, go to the Christian book section, and find several books written about worship—after all, Christianity and worship go together like the church and salvation. You simply can’t have one without the other. This book is written with the hope of clearing up some confusion and ignorance about how we develop true worship between the saints and the creator of the universe. According to Jesus’s words in John chapter 4 in his dialogue with the Samaritan woman at the well, Jesus teaches her. God has always sought from the beginning a people he calls the true worshiper to be his family here through the church and one day in heaven through all eternity. One of the difficulties with the church today, as I see it, is its persistence to follow an erroneous tradition known as going to church on Sunday for worship. The reality is nothing further from the truth. Jesus warned about following traditions of men: “In vain, they do worship me” (Matthew 15:9). Jesus spent much of his time in his earthly ministry disputing with the Pharisees over their traditions which they made binding on the people. Traditions are like habits, once you engage in them they are hard to break. We turn the clock ahead in the spring and back in the fall as a matter of tradition, nothing spiritual about it. But when a spiritual activity is based on tradition, it has no scriptural support for its practice and it can be devastating in its effect on those who practice it. This book deals with the need to slay the sacred cow, known as going to church for worship. There is no evidence in the book of Acts of the church assembling for worship. Acts reveals much activity about the church but worship is not one of them. This book reveals to the reader the many activities designed by God to bring the saints to a meaningful worship experience and one which is approved by God and one he has been seeking since the foundation of the world. The book is controversial to say the least. Only because tradition has such a grip on the church’s lack of understanding of what Jesus meant by true worship, in my opinion. I’m sure your thinking will be challenged and provoked to making some changes in your personal relationship with the one who created you. Happy reading!
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1636304699
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
You could walk into a bookstore, go to the Christian book section, and find several books written about worship—after all, Christianity and worship go together like the church and salvation. You simply can’t have one without the other. This book is written with the hope of clearing up some confusion and ignorance about how we develop true worship between the saints and the creator of the universe. According to Jesus’s words in John chapter 4 in his dialogue with the Samaritan woman at the well, Jesus teaches her. God has always sought from the beginning a people he calls the true worshiper to be his family here through the church and one day in heaven through all eternity. One of the difficulties with the church today, as I see it, is its persistence to follow an erroneous tradition known as going to church on Sunday for worship. The reality is nothing further from the truth. Jesus warned about following traditions of men: “In vain, they do worship me” (Matthew 15:9). Jesus spent much of his time in his earthly ministry disputing with the Pharisees over their traditions which they made binding on the people. Traditions are like habits, once you engage in them they are hard to break. We turn the clock ahead in the spring and back in the fall as a matter of tradition, nothing spiritual about it. But when a spiritual activity is based on tradition, it has no scriptural support for its practice and it can be devastating in its effect on those who practice it. This book deals with the need to slay the sacred cow, known as going to church for worship. There is no evidence in the book of Acts of the church assembling for worship. Acts reveals much activity about the church but worship is not one of them. This book reveals to the reader the many activities designed by God to bring the saints to a meaningful worship experience and one which is approved by God and one he has been seeking since the foundation of the world. The book is controversial to say the least. Only because tradition has such a grip on the church’s lack of understanding of what Jesus meant by true worship, in my opinion. I’m sure your thinking will be challenged and provoked to making some changes in your personal relationship with the one who created you. Happy reading!
Father Hunger
Author: Douglas Wilson
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 1595554769
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
Filled with practical ideas and self-evaluation tools, Father Hunger both encourages and challenges men to "embrace the high calling of fatherhood," becoming the dads that their families and our culture so desperately need them to be.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 1595554769
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
Filled with practical ideas and self-evaluation tools, Father Hunger both encourages and challenges men to "embrace the high calling of fatherhood," becoming the dads that their families and our culture so desperately need them to be.
The Gospel of John
Author: Arno Clemens Gaebelein
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Ellicott's Bible Commentary
Author: Ellicott, Charles J.
Publisher: Delmarva Publications, Inc.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 4578
Book Description
Charles J. Ellicott Bible Commentary on the Whole for English Readers, Volume 3 of 3. Charles Ellicott wrote this exceptional Bible commentary to be used for Pastors and Students. It is written to be explained rather than to be technical so that as to reach all English readers. Charles Ellicott focuses on the English explanation rather than the Greek and addresses the expository side less than the technical since this does not contain Greek words or terminology. Dr. Charles Ellicott assembled and edited this commentary, utilizing 28 different authors, including Rev. Payne Smith, Rev. C. J. Elliott, and Rev. C. H. Waller. This is a must have for anyone desiring a greater understanding of the Bible as a whole. The scripture and commentary are on the same page making it easy to read and understand. This commentary is one that you will treasure in your library and you will not want to let this one pass you by.
Publisher: Delmarva Publications, Inc.
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 4578
Book Description
Charles J. Ellicott Bible Commentary on the Whole for English Readers, Volume 3 of 3. Charles Ellicott wrote this exceptional Bible commentary to be used for Pastors and Students. It is written to be explained rather than to be technical so that as to reach all English readers. Charles Ellicott focuses on the English explanation rather than the Greek and addresses the expository side less than the technical since this does not contain Greek words or terminology. Dr. Charles Ellicott assembled and edited this commentary, utilizing 28 different authors, including Rev. Payne Smith, Rev. C. J. Elliott, and Rev. C. H. Waller. This is a must have for anyone desiring a greater understanding of the Bible as a whole. The scripture and commentary are on the same page making it easy to read and understand. This commentary is one that you will treasure in your library and you will not want to let this one pass you by.
The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
Authentic Report of the Discussion on the Unitarian Controversy
Author: John Scott Porter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Unitarianism
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Unitarianism
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Johannine Grammar
Author: Edwin A. Abbott
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1597525464
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 723
Book Description
This sophisticated work of Greek grammar and philology is a follow-up to Abbott's monumental work: Johannine Vocabulary. These volumes are part of his six-volume series, Diatessarica. CONTENTS Introduction Book I: Forms and Combinations of Words Cases Pronouns Tense Book II: Arrangement, Variation, and Repetition of Words Arrangement and Variation Repetition Connexion of Sentences Appendix I: Twofold Meanings and Events Appendix II: Readings of Codex Vaticanus not Adopted by Westcott and Hort
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1597525464
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 723
Book Description
This sophisticated work of Greek grammar and philology is a follow-up to Abbott's monumental work: Johannine Vocabulary. These volumes are part of his six-volume series, Diatessarica. CONTENTS Introduction Book I: Forms and Combinations of Words Cases Pronouns Tense Book II: Arrangement, Variation, and Repetition of Words Arrangement and Variation Repetition Connexion of Sentences Appendix I: Twofold Meanings and Events Appendix II: Readings of Codex Vaticanus not Adopted by Westcott and Hort
The Poor Man's Claim to a Part in the Land of Life for Evermore. The Righteousness of Faith's Speaking Asserted. The Voice of Unbelief Detected and Rejected. Some of the Sins of Babylon Brought Into Remembrance, by the Reading of a Controversy about the Spreading of the Scriptures
Author: Thomas Goouch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
The righteousness of the Lord's judgments asserted; or, A call to such as love to fare sumptuously every day to bring their deeds unto the light
Author: Thomas Goouch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catholic emancipation
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catholic emancipation
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
1-3 John
Author: John Paul Heil
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
ISBN: 0227904974
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
'1-3 John' treats the three letters of John as a unified epistolary package. Taking a thorough and scholarly approach, John Paul Heil proposes two important contributions to the study of 1-3 John. First, he presents new comprehensive chiastic structures for each of the three letters of John based on concrete linguistic evidence in the text. These chiastic structures serve as the guide to a better understanding of for whom John's epistles were meant, and why they were written. Secondly, it treats these letters from the point of view of their worship context and themes. Not only were 1-3 John intended to be performed orally as part of liturgical worship, but together these three letters plead with their audience to engage in a distinctive kind of ethical worship. The three letters of John are most concerned with giving their audience the experience of living eternally by the worship that consists of loving God and one another.
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
ISBN: 0227904974
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
'1-3 John' treats the three letters of John as a unified epistolary package. Taking a thorough and scholarly approach, John Paul Heil proposes two important contributions to the study of 1-3 John. First, he presents new comprehensive chiastic structures for each of the three letters of John based on concrete linguistic evidence in the text. These chiastic structures serve as the guide to a better understanding of for whom John's epistles were meant, and why they were written. Secondly, it treats these letters from the point of view of their worship context and themes. Not only were 1-3 John intended to be performed orally as part of liturgical worship, but together these three letters plead with their audience to engage in a distinctive kind of ethical worship. The three letters of John are most concerned with giving their audience the experience of living eternally by the worship that consists of loving God and one another.