Jesus Christ reveals the shocking principle that governs prosperity and wealth. He that hath shall have more! How unfair it sounds! And yet, that is the reality that is played out in front of us every day. This book seeks to explain this little understood Scripture. You will receive great insights into the mysteries of prosperity as you study this new book by Dag Heward-Mills.
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For he that hath, to him shall be given: and he that hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he hath. -Mark 4:25 "What a seemingly unfair Scripture! Why should those who have money be the ones to get even more money? Why should those who have little be the ones to lose even what they have? Why is it that in real life, it is those who have, who get even more? Why is it that things are the exact opposite of what we expect? - Even though this Scripture sounds unfair, it is true for two reasons. It is true because Jesus said it. Heaven and earth will pass away but His words will not pass away (Matthew 24:35). The words of Jesus are the most powerful words ever spoken." So opens this book which examines one of the most heartfelt cries of the human heart: why is that fair? In this work Dag Heward-Mills, founder of a charismatic denomination with now well over a thousand planted churches worldwide, illuminates the Biblical truths that bear up what Christ declared and helps us overcome the perceived unfairness of the concept. He That Hath... is another life-changing best-seller from a man of God who excels for Christ. About the author: Endorsed by Dr David Yonggi Cho, Dag Heward-Mills is the founder of Lighthouse Chapel International, which has become a worldwide denomination. He is the author of several best-selling books and his radio, TV and internet programmes reach millions around the world. Other outreaches include conferences for pastors and ministers, and the renowned Anagkazo Bible Ministry & Training Centre. ..". He has been a true inspiration to all of us in the Church Growth International ministry, and he is one of our honoured Board Members. His wisdom, insight and experience can inspire you." -Dr David Yonggi Cho, Senior Pastor, Yoido Full Gospel Church, Seoul, South Korea
The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions. According to these, empires will fall, the "Beast" will be destroyed and Christ will rule a new Jerusalem. With an introduction by Will Self.
The object of this book is to place before English readers this Common Tradition, as being a tradition earlier than any of our existing Gospels, and consequently exhibiting the closest approximation we possess to some parts of the original narrative from which our Gospels are derived. . . . It is possible that for some time the Evangelistic records were handed down not in writing, but by means of oral tradition, like the Mishna of the Jews; which is said to have been editorially arranged about the end of the second century, but not committed to writing till afterwards. A tradition intended to be handed down orally might naturally aim at brevity; and the following extract from a condensed and interesting essay on the Mishna will shew that, at all events in Jewish tradition, brevity was occasionally accompanied by its proverbial danger, obscurity. --from the Introduction