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Why God's Word Is All We Need (Today's…
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Why God's Word Is All We Need (Today's Issues) (udgave 2000)

af Gene Edward Veith (Forfatter)

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It's on nearly everyone's shelf, and the best-selling book of all time. And yet the Bible goes unread and unheeded by so many. Rather than seeking wisdom on how to live and revelation as to who He is in its pages, people look within themselves, mining their thoughts and feelings for " the voice of God" and maintaining all the while that their subjective revelations offer clearer insight than the Bible itself. And yet, God has already spoken. From cover to cover, the Incarnate Word who became flesh makes Himself known in the written word. It is this communication that keeps us personally connected to Him. We need nothing else. Gene Veith makes this clear as he examines not only the sufficiency of God's Word, but the flawed thinking of those who feel the need to add to or detract from it. In this passionate, personal booklet is a call for all of us. A call to return to reading the Bible and heeding the Bible. A call to regarding God's Word as our one and only authority in faith and in practice.… (mere)
Medlem:NorthvilleBC
Titel:Why God's Word Is All We Need (Today's Issues)
Forfattere:Gene Edward Veith (Forfatter)
Info:Crossway Books (2000), 48 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek, Skal læses
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It's on nearly everyone's shelf, and the best-selling book of all time. And yet the Bible goes unread and unheeded by so many. Rather than seeking wisdom on how to live and revelation as to who He is in its pages, people look within themselves, mining their thoughts and feelings for " the voice of God" and maintaining all the while that their subjective revelations offer clearer insight than the Bible itself. And yet, God has already spoken. From cover to cover, the Incarnate Word who became flesh makes Himself known in the written word. It is this communication that keeps us personally connected to Him. We need nothing else. Gene Veith makes this clear as he examines not only the sufficiency of God's Word, but the flawed thinking of those who feel the need to add to or detract from it. In this passionate, personal booklet is a call for all of us. A call to return to reading the Bible and heeding the Bible. A call to regarding God's Word as our one and only authority in faith and in practice.

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