- Anglický jazyk
It's Time
Autor: Valli M. Perkins
It's Time came into existence before the year 2000, when a study of Genesis unveiled a truth that sin and losing a first love (God) caused man's spiritual blindness. The Holy Spirit revealed that man's choice cost him his priestly position and caused generations... Viac o knihe
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It's Time came into existence before the year 2000, when a study of Genesis unveiled a truth that sin and losing a first love (God) caused man's spiritual blindness. The Holy Spirit revealed that man's choice cost him his priestly position and caused generations to spiritually lose sight and direction. This blindness would cause a separation from God-a penalty altering man's devotion and his perfect garden dwelling. Yet, despite man's error, the door remains open to regain his position, if he chooses to love and follow God!
I love reading Scripture, but by no means am I an expert. However, through seeking God and writing this book, my confidence came through Scriptures that expressed the Holy Spirit would be my teacher and would lead me unto all truth-and it happened! He showed me where man lost his first love, a relationship with God-but his return isn't impossible. It's a choice to search for the divine, through a LOC-Love, Obedience, and Communion.
During my financial career, my expertise and training were the focus of searching detail. But, no education, knowledge, or training could have ever unleashed the details disclosed in these Scriptures without the aid of the Holy Spirit guiding me to truth surrounding God and man. Man's position was to be an extension of God, a type of priesthood in his family and throughout the world. Everything assigned to man is aligned in the heavens and the earth, when he submits and is guided by our heavenly Father. It's only through man's love of God that directs him to purpose and destiny.
- Vydavateľstvo: Westbow Press
- Rok vydania: 2016
- Formát: Hardback
- Rozmer: 235 x 157 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781512730005