GOD HAS NO BEGGERS

GOD HAS NO BEGGERS

GOD HAS NO BEGGERS

G. A. DOWNES / GADOWNES

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Xulon Press
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Religión y creencias
ISBN:
9781498418317
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Other books written by the author are One Step at a TimeNothing just happens; everything has a beginning and a direction and history proves the course of our actions. All the great empires have had a humble start, a glorious peak, and then the fall. This is an apparent outcome in all courses of life, whether a nation, a neighborhood, a family, or even an individual’s life. One Step at a Time touches on this idea to remind readers that life is not always a walk in the park, but there are always Biblical guidelines and tips that can be followed to make the journey easier My purpose then in writing this book is to draw the attention of the Christian community to what is happening to the values of the church, how they are being compromised. and how through time, what was once its core values and the central focus of the Churches mandate has gradually shifted until many of its original precepts have been lost. It is my hope that through making the church aware of a possible dangerous potential in its direction will take note and seek the wisdom of our Lord and put things back in place to His glory.Who Needs GodOur children, being the target of misconception and false reasoning, being left alone with their immature sense of logic, will accept anything that sounds right without considering the credentials of who proposed it and where it comes from. Never considering that this conclusion was the result of his actions as a thief! Is this the kind of training you would like for your child? Of course not! You, as a loving and caring parent would want your child to be reared only with the best of moral judgments and truth to guide them in their course of life. How can there be moral judgments without a moral authority and it is our responsibility to acknowledge and honor that authority with obedience. Humanity can never assume that role because his values continually change. Indeed, we need an absolute authority outside of the whims of man to set these rules, and without this authority only confusion would be the standard for all of life’s values.

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