Siloam This Word Means Sent - Roger Thomas - Grāmatas - Xulon Press - 9781498420952 - 2014. gada 11. decembris
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Siloam This Word Means Sent


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Publisher Marketing: The Pool of Siloam was used to unveil one's personal testimony in due season. The testimony speaks of Christ's testing one's allegiance before spiritual sight is given. The interactions with Christ lead to sight of a present-day work of God. The testing gives sight, so we might see Christ working. The testimony was mandated by God, coming just before the hour when none of us can work. The word Siloam has prophetic connotation, meaning "sent." When the Spirit of Christ interacts through one's testimony, He is displaying a visual sign. As also seen in John 9, a visual sign must be displayed before God's eschatological judgment begins. Author Bio: ROGER THOMAS, a servant of Christ for over thirty-five years. God's interactions in Roger's life have drawn him nearer the scriptures. He speaks of his personal testimony as "a door that no man can shut." In the beginning his testimony seemed obscure in meaning to him, very difficult to understand. Why was God drawing near to him? Why was God testing his allegiance? In time, the interactions unveil a work of God to him. His test at Siloam, known as "the work of God," is a testimony that would come at its appointed time. God has correlated Roger's personal testimony with that of the blind man's testimony as described in John 9. The correlation of testimonies would direct his steps. His calling was to unveil a divine work emanating from God. The test at Siloam directs one's understanding of that work. Contributor Bio:  Thomas, Roger Roger Thomas, a lifelong Michigan resident, has been married to his wife Ellen since 1981. They have six grown children and eight grandchildren. He is a self-employed computer consultant. He loves reading, and his favorite authors include C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Rudyard Kipling, and P. G. Wodehouse. He has had two collections of short stories published by Ignatius Press, and is working on his second novel.

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Izlaists 2014. gada 11. decembris
ISBN13 9781498420952
Izdevēji Xulon Press
Lapas 184
Izmēri 140 × 216 × 11 mm   ·   231 g

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