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Remembering Doc
Remembering Doc
This book is written concerning the importance of walking in obedience to God, for work done in His Kingdom. This story reflects back to only a small contribution of this man of God, who was chosen by God for such a time as this. He was anointed, appointed, and approved by God to teach and lead others in Kingdom business relevant to the "body of Christ". He had great compassion concerning the things of God. Sitting under his wings while being nurtured by him, as he was led by the Holy Spirit, was an experience that many of his disciples were privileged to have. I would liken him to David, "a man after God's own heart". The Word of God tells us that many are called, but few are chosen. He was one chosen and given a special anointing with the ability to reach out, teach, and preach to the masses. He was "a preacher's preacher". Reading this book should encourage you to receive the many lessons shared and advice given. They will help you grow to become the individual God has called you to be. The answers to questions you may have; and the confirmation you seek might just be within your grasp. Become one of the chosen few while God can be found. If you are a leader, this book will help you to grow and press on toward the mark of the higher calling which is in Christ Jesus. This book should enable you to become a trainer of the trainee. It will benefit those coming behind you. More importantly, it should strengthen your walk with Jesus and build you up as you take your place in the vineyard. As the Apostle Paul says in 1 Cor. 2:12-13: "Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God. Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth: comparing spiritual things with spiritual"(KJV).
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Much ADO about Nothing. Edited by George Sampson
Much ADO about Nothing. Edited by George Sampson
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