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From The Down Low To The Most High

From The Down Low To The Most High

From The Down Low To The Most High

Minister Judith A. Mays / Minister Judith AMays

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Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2014
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781478746843
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God the Holy Spirit instructed me to write a love letter. He said 'I want you to write 10 things every homosexual should know. He has titled this book. To God be the glory who is yet willing that none should perish. First of all God wants you to know that He is LOVE! His very character IS THAT OF LOVE. 'For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes on Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16. In reading this scripture one can also see the God of sacrifice and standard. He gave but we must not only believe that he gave but WHO He gave... His only begotten Son Jesus Christ. He paid the ultimate price to redeem mankind from sin in order that we may be reconciled back to God the Father. It is through the acceptance of this redemption that we are made right with God and set apart for God. As we grow in the grace God gives, we grow in knowledge and understanding. This love relationship is built up by learning and meditating on the word of God. Acts 20: 32 records, '... it is by the word that you are built up and given an inheritance among those who are sanctified.' Therefore, just as we desire intimacy, fellowship - relationship God does not want us to take His grace in vain. He is a jealous God. Sometime ago, God made this very plain to me through a vision and then directing me to a passage of scripture. In this vision I was standing in the narthex of my church and I observed a group of women who appeared to be angry. They left the church and I went to ask them to return. As I opened the door I saw a huge billow of black smoke and fire consuming everything in sight. The women frantically turned to run back inside the church. Once inside, they looked for some place to hide. As I watched them I said: There is no place to hide. I was then led to read the fourth chapter of the book of Jeremiah. Reading verses 1-4, my attention was drawn to verse 4. This verse reveals the wrath of God flaring up and burning like fire b

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