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Average rating: 4.19 · 176 ratings · 31 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
My Preferred Way to Read th...

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Wasted Faith

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Pursuing God: A Seeker's Guide

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Led By The Spirit: How the ...

3.94 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1999
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Going Under: Discussions on...

3.43 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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Disciplina na Igreja

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Buscando a Dios: Una Guia P...

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The Eaglet

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“We are obeying God by reexamining the issue of our own salvation. We are also acting with the highest level of common sense, considering the stakes. Will you search it out? What is most alarming is the risky willingness of many professing Christians to gamble eternity on an emotional one-time experience, a “sinner’s prayer” properly prayed, or a feeling of substantial relief at a juncture in time, without ever taking a serious look at what is evident now, at this moment. Is eternal life of so little value that it seems unnecessary to examine yourself for evidence of it? Is there nothing to lose? Hell is engorged with people who once thought of themselves as Christians. Is there no danger for you?”
Jim Elliff, Wasted Faith

“1. Humble yourself before God. Ask Him to open your eyes to understand your condition. If you do not care to humble yourself and see which side you are on, you are revealing a state of inconsideration for the things of God, the usual sign of an unbelieving heart.”
Jim Elliff, Wasted Faith



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