Never Without An Intercessor
$23.19
Can you picture standing alone before the judgment throne of God, answering for your angel’s complete record of every word, deed, and thought of your entire life? Are you sure your belief in salvation by faith in Jesus alone can hold up to this scene?
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The Good News About the Judgment.
Do you worry about the judgment?
Can you picture standing alone before the judgment throne of God, answering for your angel’s complete record of every word, deed, and thought of your entire life? Can you picture it without shaking? Are you sure your belief in salvation by faith in Jesus alone can hold up to this scene?
And what about living without an intercessor? Should we be storing up righteousness by battery or by habit or by momentum–enough righteousness to carry us through a time when we will be on our own?
If these are the pictures in your mind, pastor and best-selling author Morris Venden is here to tell you–you’ve got it all wrong.
Venden shares with us again how the bad news of the judgement relates to the good news of the gospel. With new insights and fresh thinking, he assures us of that.
SKU (ISBN): 9780816313495
Morris Venden
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2019
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight | .45 kg |
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