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The central theoretical argument of this book is that Christians need to honor the name of God by living godly lives. With God's special love manifested in the gift of His Son - Jesus Christ to the world and the sacrificial love of Jesus expressed in the laying down of His life on the cross, Christians have no rights to doubt God's love - His electing grace and blessing; dishonor God's name by offering defiled sacrifices and despising divine privileges of being priests/Christians; profaning God's covenant by marrying heathen women, hypocritical repentance and divorcing their wives. More so,…mehr

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The central theoretical argument of this book is that Christians need to honor the name of God by living godly lives. With God's special love manifested in the gift of His Son - Jesus Christ to the world and the sacrificial love of Jesus expressed in the laying down of His life on the cross, Christians have no rights to doubt God's love - His electing grace and blessing; dishonor God's name by offering defiled sacrifices and despising divine privileges of being priests/Christians; profaning God's covenant by marrying heathen women, hypocritical repentance and divorcing their wives. More so, questioning God's justice, robbing God and despising God's service are intolerable in the house of God. Actually, man's genuine salvation is strongly dependent on God. As such, man needs to believe on God's word, His promises and the impacting work of the Holy Spirit in order to be able to give Him the reverence due Him in all ramifications, while also faithfully expecting the Second Coming ofthe Lord Jesus with His due rewards.
Autorenporträt
Rev. Silas Tom Silas is a dynamic minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He is prolific writer and evangelist. Over 15 thousand copies of his other publications are already in circulation. He's presently a lecturer in William Wheatley Theological College, Azuiyi Oloko, Ikwuano L.G.A. Abia State, Nigeria.