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Roger Ellsworth

Autore di Come down Lord

49 opere 1,100 membri 2 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Roger Ellsworth has served as pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, Benton, Illinois

Comprende i nomi: R. Ellsworth, Roger Ellsworth

Opere di Roger Ellsworth

Come down Lord (1989) 94 copie
Joshua (Opening Up) (2008) 67 copie
James (Opening Up) (2009) 65 copie
Is There an Answer (1990) 22 copie
Journey to the Cross (1998) 15 copie
Faithful Under Fire (1996) 14 copie
The 31 days of Christmas (1999) 8 copie
Opening Up Revelation (2015) 4 copie
Our Great God of Wonders (2015) 2 copie
50 Years of Grace (2013) 1 copia

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As 2 Kings opens, we find the people of God divided into two kingdoms: Israel and Judah. Neither kingdom was to last. By the end of the book both kingdoms had been taken captive - Israel by the Assyrians and, over 130 years later, Judah by the Babylonians. It is impossible for us today to comprehend adequately just how devastating it was for the Israelites to be taken into captivity in this way. They needed help, and the author of 2 Kings provided it for them. He wrote to explain why the exile had taken place, to urge them to guard against dangers which they faced while in exile and to give them hope for the future.… (altro)
 
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Paul_Brunning | Apr 26, 2016 |
1 Kings traces the history of God's people from the heights of glory and prosperity enjoyed during the reign of Solomon, through the subsequent division into separate northern and southern kingdoms, and on to the dark days of Elijah's lone stand on Mount Carmel against the worshippers of the false God Baal and its aftermath. The example of Solomon and those who followed him stands as a stark warning to Christians today of the serious consequences of disobedience to God's revealed Word. The same God who would not countenance devotion to false gods will brook no rivals in the affections of his people today.,1 Kings traces the history of God's people from the heights of glory and prosperity during the reign of Solomon to the dark days of Elijah's lone stand on Mount Carmel. But it is not only a story about human failure. It is also a book about God's sovereign purpose, which cannot be thwarted and defeated by human disobedience.… (altro)
 
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Paul_Brunning | Apr 26, 2016 |

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Statistiche

Opere
49
Utenti
1,100
Popolarità
#23,362
Voto
½ 4.3
Recensioni
2
ISBN
52
Lingue
2

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