The Suffering of God

The Suffering of God

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Publisher: Fortress Press

Published: 1984-10-01

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781451418842

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In this comprehensive and thought-provoking study, Terence Fretheim focuses on the theme of divine suffering, an aspect of our understanding of God which both the church and scholarship have neglected. Maintaining that "metaphors matter," Fretheim carefully examines the ruling and anthropomorphic metaphors of the Old Testament and discusses them in the context of current biblical-theological scholarship. His aim is to broaden our understanding of the God of the Old Testament by showing that "suffering belongs to the person and purpose of God".


Man - The Dwelling Place of God

Man - The Dwelling Place of God

Author: A W Tozer

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07-14

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9781647997335

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Aiden Wilson Tozer (April 21, 1897 - May 12, 1963) was an American Christian pastor, author, magazine editor, and spiritual mentor. For his work, he received two honorary doctoral degrees. Tozer hailed from a tiny farming community in western La Jose, Pennsylvania. He converted to Christianity as a teenager, in Akron, Ohio; while on his way home from work at a tire company, he overheard a street preacher say, "If you don't know how to be saved ... just call on God, saying, 'Lord, be merciful to me a sinner.'" Upon returning home, he climbed into the attic and heeded the preacher's advice. In 1919, five years after his conversion and without formal theological training, Tozer accepted an offer to serve as pastor of his first church. That began 44 years of ministry, associated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA), a Protestant Evangelical denomination, 33 served as a pastor in a number of churches. His first pastorate was in a small storefront church in Nutter Fort, West Virginia. Tozer also served as pastor for 30 years at Southside Alliance Church, in Chicago (1928 to 1959), and the final years of his life were spent as pastor of Avenue Road Church, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In observing contemporary Christian living, he felt the church was on a dangerous course toward compromising with "worldly" concerns. Born into poverty, Tozer was self-educated and taught himself what he missed in high school and college. In May 1950, Tozer was elected as the editor of the Alliance Weekly magazine, now Alliance Life, a role he filled until his death in 1963. Alliance Life is the official publication of the C&MA and is currently a bi-monthly magazine. From his first editorial, titled Quality vs Quantity dated June 3, 1950, Tozer wrote, "It will cost something to walk slow in the parade of the ages, while excited men of time rush about confusing motion with progress. But it will pay in the long run and the true Christian is not much interested in anything short of that." Among the more than 60 books that bear his name, most of which were compiled after his death from sermons he preached and articles he wrote, at least two are regarded as Christian classics: The Pursuit of God and The Knowledge of the Holy. Many of his books impress on the reader the possibility and necessity for a deeper relationship with God. (wikipedia.org)


Run with the Horses

Run with the Horses

Author: Eugene H. Peterson

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2019-04-02

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0830855483

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How do we learn to risk, to trust, to pursue wholeness and excellence—to run with the horses and live life at its best? In a series of profound reflections on the life of Jeremiah the prophet, Eugene Peterson explores the heart of what it means to be fully and genuinely human. This special commemorative edition includes a new preface from Peterson's son.


A Prophet's Cry

A Prophet's Cry

Author: Dedric Hubbard

Publisher: Prophetic Fire Publishing

Published: 2015-11-03

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13: 1518880525

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Many are called into the prophetic ministry do not understand the constant breaking they must go through. To receive the anointing they must posses to carry out God's will on Earth. And as a result, the people they are called to assist often mislabel them, misunderstand them and misinterpret their actions. Apostle Dedric Hubbard releases a profound and in-depth wealth of wisdom, revelation and understanding in his newest release A Prophet's Cry. As he brings knowledge and attention to the silent pain prophets endure to carry out the instructions God gives them. In this powerful book he deals with 7 key areas that many misunderstand about prophets. Those 7 areas are: 1. A Prophet's Love 2. A Prophet's Compassion 3. A Prophet's Protection 4. A Prophet's Relationship 5. A Prophet's Obedience 6. A Prophet's Failure 7. A Prophet's Atittude


A Prophet’s Cry

A Prophet’s Cry

Author: Miyonda Carter

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2019-03-05

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 1973653087

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Miyonda Carter was once a new Christian, fresh from the sinful sea of life in the world. While attempting to grow in the Lord and learn the protocols of the church, Miyonda was full of zeal and passion as she embraced a new beginning as a born-again believer. Unfortunately it did not take long before she was introduced to the reality that everything she was learning in the Bible was not being exhibited within the church. In a collection of poems, prayers, and stories, Miyonda reflects on her personal journey as she discovered her spiritual gifting, grew in God, and learned to accept his unfailing love. While also focusing on helping others grow and strengthen their own intimate relationships with the Lord, Miyonda explores how the journey of a believer can be discouraging at times while providing encouragement and hope for spiritual seekers craving deep introspection that goes beyond the shallowness of regular church services and weekly Bible studies. A Prophet’s Cry shares inspirational poems, prayers, and personal stories that will lift others up to embrace God’s power and grace and break the barriers that stand between us and an intimate relationship with our Father.


Jesus: His Story in Stone

Jesus: His Story in Stone

Author: Mike Mason

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2017-09-25

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1525512218

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Jesus: His Story in Stone is a reflection on still-existing stone objects that Jesus would have known, seen, or even touched. Each of the seventy short chapters is accompanied by a photograph taken on location in Israel. Arranged chronologically, the one-page meditations compose a portrait of Christ as seen through the significant stones in His life, from the cave where He was born to the rock of Calvary. While packed with historical and archaeological detail, the book’s main thrust is devotional, leading the reader both spiritually and physically closer to Jesus.


The Man who Knew God

The Man who Knew God

Author: Mordecai Schreiber

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780739143469

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The Man Who Knew god unravels the complexities of the book of Jeremiah and argues that this prophet is the key figure in shaping Western civilization. Mordecai Schreiber posits that Jeremiah not only is the one who eradicated paganism among the Hebrew people but also can be considered the founder of the postbiblical Jewish faith. Offering intriguing insight into Jeremiah's role in the founding of Western monotheism and the eradication of paganism among the Hebrew people, this book should be read by all those interested in biblical studies, Jewish studies, and religion. Book jacket.