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To prepare the world for Christ’s return, a special message is to be given to the world. This book explains this very message in a detailed view, considering the wonderful Character of God.
To prepare the world for Christ’s return, a special message is to be given to the world. This book explains this very message in a detailed view, considering the wonderful Character of God.
The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) church was founded not only upon the belief in the imminent return of Jesus, but also upon the idea that the church has a special mission to take a specific message to the world as part of preparing the world for the second coming of Christ.
The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) church was founded not only upon the belief in the imminent return of Jesus, but also upon the idea that the church has a special mission to take a specific message to the world as part of preparing the world for the second coming of Christ.
The Journey of Ishani is a retelling of the various famous small stories found in the Holy Bible.
A little girl, Ishani, befriends a heavenly messenger, Gabbie, who narrates to her the stories from the Holy Bible, every night. Little Ishani learns the stories & the morals behind them.
The Journey of Ishani is a retelling of the various famous small stories found in the Holy Bible.
A little girl, Ishani, befriends a heavenly messenger, Gabbie, who narrates to her the stories from the Holy Bible, every night. Little Ishani learns the stories & the morals behind them.
What we believe to be true, is it really the truth? Do we just believe that it is true because we were taught that it is the truth and never looked any further? How do we really understand what the truth is? Is there any guidance or reliable sources which we can refer to, to know the reality? What is the purpose of our existence?
These are a few questions which come up in an inquisitive mind! Sadly, in this world which is filled with corruption, immora
What we believe to be true, is it really the truth? Do we just believe that it is true because we were taught that it is the truth and never looked any further? How do we really understand what the truth is? Is there any guidance or reliable sources which we can refer to, to know the reality? What is the purpose of our existence?
These are a few questions which come up in an inquisitive mind! Sadly, in this world which is filled with corruption, immorality, pride & wickedness, it is extremely hard to blindly trust any sources which pose to be true! This was the state of mind of people from time unmeasured till today!
However, testing every source, guidance & all sorts of means available, fortunately we can come to the conclusion of having a reliable source to begin our quest for truth - the Holy Scriptures! These were revealed to the humans as an answer to their quest for truth found in the entity called “God”.
Over one third of the recorded teachings of Christ consist of parables. Why did Christ teach in parables? Well, parables in the days of Christ were equivalent to what we would call today visual aids. It has been discovered that visual aids — what the eye sees — leaves a much deeper impression than what one simply hears. Parables are simply word pictures. Jesus took incidences in life, He took things from nature, He took things tha
Over one third of the recorded teachings of Christ consist of parables. Why did Christ teach in parables? Well, parables in the days of Christ were equivalent to what we would call today visual aids. It has been discovered that visual aids — what the eye sees — leaves a much deeper impression than what one simply hears. Parables are simply word pictures. Jesus took incidences in life, He took things from nature, He took things that people were familiar with and He gave them some wonderful spiritual truths. Jesus taught in parables to communicate to His hearers the message of salvation in a clear and simple manner.
The Bible consists of 66 books. All of it was given to strengthen the Church. Pastor Sequeira takes the very characteristics of the Church, mentioned in the Bible and expounds on them. From Genesis to Revelation, the entirety being One Story, points to Christ, the Husband and His relationship with the Church, His Wife (Ephesians 5). This book explains how the Church can magnify the sweetness & image of Christ to the entire world.
The Bible consists of 66 books. All of it was given to strengthen the Church. Pastor Sequeira takes the very characteristics of the Church, mentioned in the Bible and expounds on them. From Genesis to Revelation, the entirety being One Story, points to Christ, the Husband and His relationship with the Church, His Wife (Ephesians 5). This book explains how the Church can magnify the sweetness & image of Christ to the entire world.
Christian doctrines live and bear fruit only while connected to the Vine, Jesus Christ.
John 15:1, 2
“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.”
This book explains the sum of the everlasting gospel. All biblical truths must be proclaimed in the light of the Gospel.
Christian doctrines live and bear fruit only while connected to the Vine, Jesus Christ.
John 15:1, 2
“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.”
This book explains the sum of the everlasting gospel. All biblical truths must be proclaimed in the light of the Gospel.
Christian doctrines live and bear fruit only while connected to the Vine, Jesus Christ.
John 15:1, 2
“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.”
This book explains the sum of the everlasting gospel. All biblical truths must be proclaimed in the light of the Gospel.
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Christian doctrines live and bear fruit only while connected to the Vine, Jesus Christ.
John 15:1, 2
“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.”
This book explains the sum of the everlasting gospel. All biblical truths must be proclaimed in the light of the Gospel.
If the message God sent to this church in 1888 is to be received by His people today, if we are ever to proclaim the gospel in the three angels’ messages to the world with power, then we will have to resolve the issue of Christ’s human nature. Not simply in order to clear up some complicated theological point, but because it is through Christ’s humanity that God totally redeemed our fallen human race from the sin problem and obtained for all
If the message God sent to this church in 1888 is to be received by His people today, if we are ever to proclaim the gospel in the three angels’ messages to the world with power, then we will have to resolve the issue of Christ’s human nature. Not simply in order to clear up some complicated theological point, but because it is through Christ’s humanity that God totally redeemed our fallen human race from the sin problem and obtained for all humanity full and complete salvation. “The humanity of the Son of God is everything to us. It is the golden chain that binds our souls to Christ, and through Christ to God.
This book presents the Scripture’s essential teaching about the gospel. Seventh-day Adventists have emphasized the three angels’ messages, the very heart of which is “the everlasting gospel” to be proclaimed “to every nation, tribe, language, and people” [Revelation 14:6]. But before we can proclaim this gospel, we must understand clearly what it is — its promise and its power. The implications of thi
This book presents the Scripture’s essential teaching about the gospel. Seventh-day Adventists have emphasized the three angels’ messages, the very heart of which is “the everlasting gospel” to be proclaimed “to every nation, tribe, language, and people” [Revelation 14:6]. But before we can proclaim this gospel, we must understand clearly what it is — its promise and its power. The implications of this gospel are almost beyond belief, both in the measure of God’s love and in His ability to change us. Yet it must become a living reality in our lives.
The Three Angels’ Message, really is an extension of the Laodicean message. The Laodicean message is a call of Christ to the last generation of Christians to repent, to turn from self-righteousness to Christ’s righteousness. God wants a people that He can seal, that He can expose to the world and say, “Here are my people.” Those that are sealed, according to the Book of Revelation, are the 144,000, and we discovered that the message tha
The Three Angels’ Message, really is an extension of the Laodicean message. The Laodicean message is a call of Christ to the last generation of Christians to repent, to turn from self-righteousness to Christ’s righteousness. God wants a people that He can seal, that He can expose to the world and say, “Here are my people.” Those that are sealed, according to the Book of Revelation, are the 144,000, and we discovered that the message that will produce such a people is the Three Angels’ Message. This book expounds more.
The book of Revelation is a prophetic book; in fact, it compliments Daniel in dealing with last day events. A lot of the symbols of Revelation are from Daniel. Laodicea is the last of the seven Churches mentioned in the book of Revelation. This book presents an in-depth study on the very topic and associates the messgae with vital importance that relates to our salvation, the same that Jesus Christ, Himself, preached, when He was on earth.
The book of Revelation is a prophetic book; in fact, it compliments Daniel in dealing with last day events. A lot of the symbols of Revelation are from Daniel. Laodicea is the last of the seven Churches mentioned in the book of Revelation. This book presents an in-depth study on the very topic and associates the messgae with vital importance that relates to our salvation, the same that Jesus Christ, Himself, preached, when He was on earth.
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