How to Get Along with GodDick Williamson PhD, 2006 - 275 pages How to Get Along with God is a spiritually practical approach to nurturing a relationship with God by using biblical examples related to modern issues. The book explores the sovereignty of God and how the power of the Holy Spirit influences our decisions when we have a right relationship with Jesus. It compares biblical accounts of challenging issues with those of contemporary living. The book demonstrates that we still serve the same God that commanded our biblical progenitors. The book provides the reader an opportunity to see how God responded to Old and New Testament characters and that His words are immutable and unchanging. The same biblical truths that existed for many thousands of years still exist today. The inescapable conclusion is that we are admonished to follow Godas Word today with the same zeal as our Bible examples. It is the only true way in which we may get along with God. |
Table des matières
Section 1 | 5 |
Section 2 | 13 |
Section 3 | 27 |
Section 4 | 53 |
Section 5 | 61 |
Section 6 | 69 |
Section 7 | 80 |
Section 8 | 93 |
Section 14 | 167 |
Section 15 | 178 |
Section 16 | 187 |
Section 17 | 198 |
Section 18 | 211 |
Section 19 | 221 |
Section 20 | 231 |
Section 21 | 240 |
Section 9 | 106 |
Section 10 | 121 |
Section 11 | 136 |
Section 12 | 146 |
Section 13 | 156 |
Section 22 | 249 |
Section 23 | 258 |
Section 24 | 267 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
able anger Apostle Paul assurance attributes become begin behold believe Bible blessed C.S. Lewis Carl Sagan challenge Christians Colossians Corinthians created Da Vinci Code deliver dwell earth Ephesians eternal everlasting everything evil existence Exodus faith Father fear feel flesh forgiveness Galatians Genesis give glorify glory God's God’s grace God’s holiness God’s love God’s wisdom God’s wrath gracious guilt hath heart heaven Hebrews hide Holy Spirit human immutability infinite iniquity Isaiah Israel jealous jealousy Jeremiah Jesus Christ John judgment king knew knowledge lives long-suffering Lord Jesus man’s Matthew means mercy mind Moses nation Israel nature Nebuchadnezzar never Old Testament omnipotent ourselves perfect person Peter pray prayer promised Psalm Psalmist punishment relationship revealed righteousness Romans saith salvation Samaria saved Scripture sins sovereign suffering tells thee Thessalonians things thou hast true truth unbeliever understand unto verse worship