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Abbäs Keys Season One is a neo-plastic approach to bible based prayers; an attempt to restore prayers to its pure love intent, devoid of hurts, bitterness, envy and hatred. It¿s a collection that serve as a daily guide for three months. It can help widen your vision as you read the bible. It¿s the first of four seasons and an invaluable resource for those who feel the need to be intimate with God all by themselves. It¿s ideal for those who feel the need to have a spiritual makeover or overhaul. It¿s also for those who have been mauled over by life¿s challenges and desire to have a victorious come back.
The book reveals a battle that took place in heaven between the Army of God led by Archangel Michael, opposed to the Devils army. Bible reports that this war ended with the fall of the Devil and Angels one, in a prophetic calendar that was observable in the world and geographic facts in the sky. Consecrated the authority of Archangel Michael invested with the supreme power of Christ in heaven and on earth. Thanks to several Bible verses, but especially to that of the ¿2300 evenings and mornings¿ of the prophet Daniel, God also revealed the multiple titles and functions of Jesus. From the Son of God to the Savior of mankind, Christ came down to earth as; True Man, and ascended to heaven as such. Since then, in addition to being High Priest of his Church, Jesus Christ, regaining his position as Head of the Angels, then gave back to Man, the first rank of all created beings, of all the work of God. Since this date of the purification of the sanctuary "2300 evenings and mornings" announcing "The Purification of the Sanctuary", Satan and his Angels being Cast out of Heaven ", which underlined after the fall of the Devil, the name of the Enlightenment Years dedicated to the 18th century?
The central point of view of this book in line with James is that Christians should seek to be spiritually matured. And that matured Christians are by the grace of God able to turn trials into triumphs, handle temptations, be true worshippers of God, abhor discriminations between the poor and the rich, have genuine faith, control their tongues, desire God¿s wisdom, end all sorts of wars and fighting in the family, church and society. They always go for God¿s will, make money in the right way, use their wealth properly, and are patient and prayerful. The book suggests that the problems that prompted the writing of James need to be surmounted in the present dispensation. As such, Christians should act in that direction.
Life is tough in indeed.It is a mixture of sunshine and rain, teardrops and laughter, pleasure and pain. Just remember, there was never a cloud that the sun couldn¿t shine through.¿¿ ¿God gives us dreams at night so that we can turn them into reality during the day. So have faith and move ahead.¿¿ ¿I know you, you are awesome, you are strong and you will be able to make things better.¿¿ ¿Smile when in leisure. Smile when in pain. Smile when troubles pour like rain. Smile when someone hurt your feelings, becaus you know, smiling always starts the healing!¿¿ ¿Life is too short for us to dwell on sadness. Cheer up and live life to the fullest.¿¿ ¿Yoüll never find a rainbow if yoüre looking down.¿¿ ¿Be of good cheer. The future is as bright as your faith.¿¿ ¿Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears.¿¿ ¿If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.¿¿ ¿No matter what, nobody can take away the dances yoüve already had.¿¿ There is nothing in the world more constant than changes! Do not forget it when a black stripe appears in your life.¿ ¿Good people are good because they¿ve come to wisdom through failure.
In studying both John Mbiti and Geoffrey Parrinder (in African Philosophy), we find exemplified, the term ¿homo religiosus¿ which explains away the fact that man cannot do away with religion because it is natural to him and is the life of the community. This Mbiti-Parrinder¿s belief has surreptitiously crept into many philosophical circles today which seem to be, but a step to silence Atheists. The justifications for this belief in ¿homo religious,¿ many as they are, have seen a catastrophic arousing of intolerance, extremism, violence and divisions of all kinds. For some scholars like Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel C. Dennett and Richard Dawkins, Atheism or unbelief also has its place in these justifications. On the other hand, Karl Marx had sought through his revolutionary writings to assert refreshingly, that it was the belief in God that made the proletariats to remain in the shackles of poverty controlled by the bourgeoisies. This book criticizes the concept of ¿homo religiosus¿ by making religion rationally, naturally and ethically irrelevant.
Life there is always cause and effect, what you do today has the tendency to influence what happens tomorrow. It is so disheartening to see a lot of people selling out their valuable values that will have made their life worthwhile tomorrow. This action has resulted to poverty that has knocked so many people down, and set homes and nations to go begging in our today¿s world. Ignorance and family background have driven many people into disvaluing their values. The set of values and principles an individual gets acquainted with while growing up have a subtle way of influencing the quality of his/her decision through life.
Thanksgiving¿the giving of thanks¿to God for all His blessings should be one of the most distinctive marks of the believer in Jesus Christ. We must not allow a spirit of ingratitude to harden our heart and chill our relationship with God and with others.Nothing turns us into bitter, selfish, dissatisfied people more quickly than an ungrateful heart. And nothing will do more to restore contentment and the joy of our salvation than a true spirit of thankfulness.In the ancient world, leprosy was a terrible disease. It hopelessly disfigured those who had it, and it permanently cut them off from normal society. Without exception, every leper yearned for one thing: To be healed.One day 10 lepers approached Jesus outside a village, loudly pleading with Him to heal them. In an instant He restored them all to perfect health¿but only one came back and thanked Him. All the rest left without a word of thanks, their minds preoccupied only with themselves, gripped with a spirit of ingratitude.Today, too, ingratitude and thanklessness are far too common. Children forget to thank their parents for all that they do. Common courtesy is scorned. We take for granted the ways that God & others help us.
Poetic Encounters on the Kings Highway is my second book and is more prolific than my first. It is an anthology and celebrates the fact of my latter reign experience and the incoming presence of God. Amongst other things the book demonstrates the praise aspects in the lyrics of the hymns I have composed both for myself and for others.The book will provide you with a four part plethora of poetic expression easy to be read by anyone and will be different to anything else you may have read. It is Christ - centered and some of the other poems tend towards the spirit of the author.It will demonstrate a few of the things I love, African violets, elephants, lilies, doves and swans.Hopefully the book will provide my family with a legacy for them to keep, be it for this life or the next.
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