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Church On The Way There

church experiences good or otherwise

What is the Rapture

The word “Rapture, according to Webster, means “the act of being transported or fact of being transported. This noun is derived from the adjective “rapt” which means “to be lifted bu some supernatural force; transported as in spirit or to another place.

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How to Stick to God’s Plan

I get upset at people who tell me what I ought to believe about religion. I have my own ides and private beliefs about God. My faith satisfies me, and as long as I am sincere, that is all that matters isn’t. it

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The Old Testament Genesis One

The opening sentence of the Book of Genesis is an interpretation of the fact “that what is seen hath not been made out of things which do appear” (Hebrews 11:3) and accounts for the things which are seen. The whole chapter, and, all subsequent Scripture, must be read in the light of this statement as to origins

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Prayer Is Power

Your Father know what things ye have need of, before ye ask Him.

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What Everybody Should Learn about Adultery According To The Bible

All of us live in difficult times. That much is true. Think about it, all of us live in a time when the world is trying to change everything that was set down by the Lord thousands of years ago.

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Jesus The Life and Light Of Men

The Son of God our elder brother, reveals to us the Fatherhood of God, and makes us acquainted with his fatherly feelings, love, care, friendship, and training; a perpetual ideal for parents, and an ever-present means for children to become acquainted with God.

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God, I Wish I Could Believe

You are like Thomas, the Apostle, who would not believe in the Risen Christ until he had touched the wounds.

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The Word of God is Divine

The word of a man is that by which he utters, (your word is your bond) himself, makes his thought and feeling known, and by his word, he issues commands, and give effect to his will.

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God, Wish I Could Believe

There has always been enough –too-much of controversy. Every conceivable objection to religion-to Christianity-has been made and answered a thousand times over. Doubtless, the reader of this Blog has read, or has listened to, many arguments on religion. You may be half convinced or wholly convinced, of the validity of these arguments. But still, for some mysterious reason, you cannot believe. Your impatient Christian friends may say to you; “If you are convinced, then you believe, and that’s all there is to it.” Some of them may add: “You are illogical. You are inconsistent.” And if they are mean enough to harbor suspicions, they may think: You must be immoral. Otherwise, you would “come in to the Church.”

They are wrong, Faith is not the same thing as conviction. It is not the natural and necessary outcome of a line of reasoning. It is something supernatural. It comes only when God gives it. If God doesn’t give it, then you may be completely convinced, and yet not believe. You can say in all truth and sincerity, “I wish I could believe,” and yet, for the present, you are unable to believe. NOW THIS BLOG IS WRITTEN FOR YOU.

The first great difficulty in building the bridge from human conviction to divine faith is that the average inquirer demands too much. You seems to expect a mystical or emotional experience of some sort. You are like Thomas, the Apostle, who would not believe in the Risen Christ until he had touched the wounds. Or expects to be stricken miraculously, like Paul. Or you may have inherited from “evangelical” ancestors a feeling that conversion is invalid without an “emotional cataclysm.” And yet, if God were to work a miracle and send one of His holy angels to the skeptic, the skeptic would, as likely as not attribute his vision to a bad dream or to indigestion.

It is therefore, quite fair to ask this seeker of faith to adopt an attitude which will make it possible for him to receive God’s message when it

Comes.

I say, that no one can believe simply because he wishes to believe. But you can dispose yourself to believe. You can get ready to believe. You can put yourself in the way of receiving Grace. And it is good Christian theology that grace will come if you are ready for it.

Those who know something about theology, have taught us that one’s state of mind may depend even upon so slight a thing as one’s facial expression. Laugh, and you will be cheerful; scowl and you will be angry. I supplement this Blog by a more definite and, it would seem, a more important one. If you would be religious, be religious. Or rather, try to be religious. Fabricando ft faber—“The workman is made by working.”

I would like to point out three supremely important attitudes that the seeker of faith should adopt. By doing so , you will finally be inclined to receive from God the faith that you desire.

They are an Attitude of Obedience, The Attitude of Prayer and the Attitude of Inquiry. more to come…

The first great difficulty in building the bridge from human conviction to divine faith is that the average inquirer demands too much. You seems to expect a mystical or emotional experience of some sort.

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The Marvellous Divine Plan of God for Redemption

I would like to begin with a brief vision of the wonderful scheme of salvation for mankind, which runs thought he Bible history from beginning to end, from the first promise to man in Genesis to the new heavens and the new earth, the completed redemption, described in the last chapters of Revelation.

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