Peace Grace Truth Freedom
An in-depth bibilical study of how God Children gain true freedom through God's Holy Spirit not religion or doctrinal teachings. By Daniel a Brother In Christ Jesus
John Bunyan (28 November 1628 – 31 August 1688) was an English Christian writer and preacher, famous for writing The Pilgrim's Progress, arguably the most famous published Christian allegory besides Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy". In the Church of England, he is remembered with a Lesser Festival on 30 August.
Watchman Nee has been one of the most significant and spiritual to emerge during this century. His labors had a profound effect upon the spreading of the gospel and the establishing of hundreds of local churches throughout Asia, while his many books and spoken messages have become a rich supply to believers throughout the world. Because of his faith, Nee was imprisoned in 1952 and remained so for the last twenty years of his life.
Opening statement in allegory on front page Truth Grace Freedom Truth website. Showing the futility of worshipping religion or doctrine over Christ Jesus.
Daily bible thoughts a scripture for each day of the year encouraging faithfulness to God and Christ promoting understanding of the Word of God Christ Jesus and the words recorded by the prophets about him, that is, the written word.
A compelling story of a slave of Queen Legalistic salvation through King Underserved Kindness. A powerful help to dismayed members of strict legal religious groups.
It is here that God begins His actual application of salvation unto His elect. God saves
us from the pleasure or love of sin before He delivers us from the penalty or punishment
of sin. Necessarily so, for it would be neither an act of holiness nor of righteousness were
He to grant full pardon to one who was still a rebel against Him, loving that which He
hates. God is a God of order throughout, and nothing ever more evidences the perfections
of His works than the orderliness of them. And how does God save His people from the
pleasure of sin? The answer is, By imparting to them a nature which hates evil and loves
holiness. This takes place when they are born again, so that actual salvation begins.
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Follow Hypocrites life story as he searches to remove the log Hate from his right eye. A touching allegory of one man's search for peace. Watch as the great mystery unravel into life's simple truths.
A moving allegorical story of Christain growth out of self-justification by God's loving kindness and mercy. Follow Old man Gaint Judgment to the little city of Tender Mercy as he learns the lesson all Spirit led Christian must learn to enter the Kinddom of God.
A fresh unique look at the gospels. You get a fourfold view of the same event combined into on verse. In other words, Matthews account is combined with Mark, Luke and John's.
Should they have been taken out of our bibles? A choice made for you by the Puritans in 1332. Now you can make the choice for yourself through God's Holy Spirit. Many have for the first time understood the scripture better since reading the Apocrypha Books.
Follow the beautiful and amazing story of Mr. Patience labors in the Valley of Endurance. Meet Mr. Empty of Heart as he stumbles upon the field of Joy. A wonderful allegory to teach us the deep truths of God's word in the simplest pictorial wording imaginable
The lively moving allegory of Mr. Incongruent's transformation from legalist to brokeness. The walk all God's children must under go to be completed and perfected in their faith.
An allegory of a man Worship of Truth and Spirit journey out of the great City of Human Justification onto Faiths' road into the City of Eternal Life.
Have you every read a verse in your bible an wonder where did that information come from? You can find out!. Many important quotes came from book of Enoch. It was often quoted by the Apostles and Christ. Read for your self the wonderful truths of Enoch one of the most important Apocalypic books
This famous and much loved little treatise, On Cleaving to God, (De
Adhaerendo Deo) has always been attributed to Saint Albert the Great, who lived
from about 1200 to 1280, and was one of the most respected theologians of his
time. He was moreover a voluminous writer in the scholastic tradition, and,
amongst other things, Bishop of Ratisbonne and one of the teachers of Eckhart
at Paris University. The Latin text of which this is a translation is found in volume
37 of his Opera Omnia published in Paris in 1898.