Destination Heaven

Destination Heaven
Title Destination Heaven PDF eBook
Author Mark Nyarko
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 183
Release 2018-05-25
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1543489397

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In todays post-Christian culture of liberalism, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that to be Christian means to be called out of the world and be set aside unto the Lord Jesus Christ. As we approach the end of the age and of the world, as we know it, the Lord continues to give numerous heavenly visitations and dreams about him to take Christians home in what we call the rapture of the church. One recurring theme in many of these supposedly spiritual experiences is the number of professing Christians that could be going to hell. Well, it is easy to dismiss these as figments of hallucinations and fertile imaginations gone wild. But a cursory glance at the church scene clearly shows that something is not right with many of professing believers. This book seeks to jolt Christians into rediscovering their first love and awake from their slumber to ensure that their lives match their profession. Christianity is one of the most liberal of all religions. In Christian theology, it is God who takes the initiative to reconcile mankind to himself (John 3:16). He make total and full provision for man to receive forgiveness of sins and come into a personal relationship with God without any expenditure or effort on his/her part. In that sense, Christianity is an easy religion. That is the essence of grace. But that could be deceptive because it is easy for the Christian adherent to fall into the false notion that grace means anything goes. This Christian discipleship book attempts to wake Christians to the fact that like an athlete, there is a right lifestyle and a way to compete that will guarantee you a medal at the Olympics and a wrong lifestyle and a way to compete that could lead to disqualification and a loss of potential medal. Much illustration is made of the Old Testament saints who started their journey with the Lord with optimistic enthusiasm but whose faith was made shipwreck along the way. This is true of the Israelites who were delivered from Egyptian bondage and servitude and journeyed to the Promised Land, but the text says, With most of them, God was not well pleased, and their bodies were scattered in the wilderness. The text clearly says these experiences were written as warnings and examples to us because if we make the same mistakes they did, a similar fate awaits us (1 Corinthians 10:113). Wisdom gives away what you cannot keep to gain what you cannot lose. In our day and age, the greatest snares are relational issues of unforgiveness, bitterness, and strife. We are also warned against such moral weaknesses as fornication, adultery, and other aberrant sexual behavior. The Bible clearly warns that those who practice these would not inherit the kingdom of God. This is a major theme of most of the New Testament Epistles. This book is also evangelistic because at its heart, it seeks to showcase the love of God and his eternal invitation to all mankind to be reconciled to him.

Heaven's My Destination

Heaven's My Destination
Title Heaven's My Destination PDF eBook
Author Thornton Wilder
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 254
Release 2020-12-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 006308015X

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“If John Steinbeck’s mighty Grapes of Wrath is the tragic novel of the Great Depression, then Heaven’s My Destination is its comic masterpiece. —J.D. McClatchy A hilarious tale about goodness in a fallen world, Heaven’s My Destination introduces George Marvin Brush, one of Thornton Wilder's most memorable characters. Brush, a traveling textbook salesman, is a fervent religious convert who is determined to lead a good life. With sad and sometimes hilarious consequences, his travels take him through smoking cars, bawdy houses, banks, and campgrounds from Texas to Illinois—and into the soul of Depression-era America itself. This special edition includes an updated afterword by Wilder’s nephew, Tappan Wilder, with illuminating material about the author and book.

The Freight Train of Righteousness: Destination Heaven

The Freight Train of Righteousness: Destination Heaven
Title The Freight Train of Righteousness: Destination Heaven PDF eBook
Author Bobby John Richard, Jr.
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 238
Release 2012-12-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1300523220

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The Freight Train of Righteousness: Destination Heaven is a story about different people from different walks of life who are trying to enter into the Kingdom of God.Each person has their own story to tell, as they experience different challenges in their lives, each of them fall short of the Glory of God, but they find their way back to Him, becoming passengers on board God's Freight Train of Righteousness.The Freight Train of Righteousness: Destination Heaven in the 4th Book of The Ultimate Writing Collection, written by the Man of God: Bobby John Richard, Jr.

Destination Heaven

Destination Heaven
Title Destination Heaven PDF eBook
Author Mark Nyarko
Publisher Xlibris UK
Total Pages 180
Release 2018-05
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781543489385

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In todays post-Christian culture of liberalism, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that to be Christian means to be called out of the world and be set aside unto the Lord Jesus Christ. As we approach the end of the age and of the world, as we know it, the Lord continues to give numerous heavenly visitations and dreams about him to take Christians home in what we call the rapture of the church. One recurring theme in many of these supposedly spiritual experiences is the number of professing Christians that could be going to hell. Well, it is easy to dismiss these as figments of hallucinations and fertile imaginations gone wild. But a cursory glance at the church scene clearly shows that something is not right with many of professing believers. This book seeks to jolt Christians into rediscovering their first love and awake from their slumber to ensure that their lives match their profession. Christianity is one of the most liberal of all religions. In Christian theology, it is God who takes the initiative to reconcile mankind to himself (John 3:16). He make total and full provision for man to receive forgiveness of sins and come into a personal relationship with God without any expenditure or effort on his/her part. In that sense, Christianity is an easy religion. That is the essence of grace. But that could be deceptive because it is easy for the Christian adherent to fall into the false notion that grace means anything goes. This Christian discipleship book attempts to wake Christians to the fact that like an athlete, there is a right lifestyle and a way to compete that will guarantee you a medal at the Olympics and a wrong lifestyle and a way to compete that could lead to disqualification and a loss of potential medal. Much illustration is made of the Old Testament saints who started their journey with the Lord with optimistic enthusiasm but whose faith was made shipwreck along the way. This is true of the Israelites who were delivered from Egyptian bondage and servitude and journeyed to the Promised Land, but the text says, With most of them, God was not well pleased, and their bodies were scattered in the wilderness. The text clearly says these experiences were written as warnings and examples to us because if we make the same mistakes they did, a similar fate awaits us (1 Corinthians 10:113). Wisdom gives away what you cannot keep to gain what you cannot lose. In our day and age, the greatest snares are relational issues of unforgiveness, bitterness, and strife. We are also warned against such moral weaknesses as fornication, adultery, and other aberrant sexual behavior. The Bible clearly warns that those who practice these would not inherit the kingdom of God. This is a major theme of most of the New Testament Epistles. This book is also evangelistic because at its heart, it seeks to showcase the love of God and his eternal invitation to all mankind to be reconciled to him.

Heaven Bound

Heaven Bound
Title Heaven Bound PDF eBook
Author S. Tucker Yates
Publisher WestBow Press
Total Pages 170
Release 2012-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 144976990X

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Heaven Bound Getting there, some day, is the ultimate … but the process and the journey can be spectacular! How does it happen? It’s not a secret. Heaven Bound For those who want to know. For those who don’t want to know. For those who already know.

Destination Heaven

Destination Heaven
Title Destination Heaven PDF eBook
Author Marion Dearman
Publisher
Total Pages 110
Release 2018-03-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781641409575

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Journeys have a beginning and an end, but so much more happens along the way. Becoming lost in life's everyday moments can often discourage and frustrate us so that we lose sight of our final destination. Author Marion Dearman in Destination Heaven writes of moments in her life that God used to strengthen her faith. As you read her book, learn how God takes each day with its laughter, joy, and sorrow to build a stronger relationship with him if we will just be still and listen.

Heaven

Heaven
Title Heaven PDF eBook
Author Myk Habets
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 142
Release 2018-06-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532633750

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What if heaven is more real, physical, exciting, and compelling than anything we have ever heard? And what difference would it make? Myk Habets takes readers on a journey of discovery into what God has in store for those who love him. Forget playing harps on fluffy clouds. The reality of what God has in store for us will change the way you live, work, and play. Habets answers a series of questions about heaven that are asked by children and addresses things we all want to know but are often too afraid to ask. Written in easy-to-read language and incorporating insights from some of the best Christian novelists, Habets explains the meaning of a "Christian imagination" and how it can be put to work in creating a vision of the future that results in a life characterized by faith, hope, and assurance. This book appeals to all who want to know what the Bible says about life after death, and finds a way to make it understandable to others. It may even make you laugh out loud along the way.