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The mystery of God Cuthbert Layland Parker

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.K.; Assemblies of God; 1969Description: 70tr; Paperback; 18cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 231.7
  • C988-P24
Online resources: Summary: This booklet seeks not so much to argue or enter into controversy, as to expound the Truth as it is in Jesus. Truth has an enormous vitality in itself. Once seen it can never be forgotten. It may be hated, but not confuted. It is hopeless, for example, to struggle against the ten times tables! Every ray of truth carries with it a real illumination, which satisfies both heart and mind so that we exclaim involuntarily “I was blind, but now I see`. The full assurance of understanding is the magnificent goal that God has set before all who give themselves to the study of His Word. (Col. 2:2). The aim, then, of this booklet is to direct the reader's mind back to the Bible, and then leave him to discover for himself from the constant study of it, whether these things be so or not. To many Christianity seems very complex and difficult, and even self-contradictory. But suppose that it is very simple, and all hangs upon the single Truth, that God is Love!
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This booklet seeks not so much to argue or enter into controversy, as to expound the Truth as it is in Jesus. Truth has an enormous vitality in itself. Once seen it can never be forgotten. It may be hated, but not confuted. It is hopeless, for example, to struggle against the ten times tables! Every ray of truth carries with it a real illumination, which satisfies both heart and mind so that we exclaim involuntarily “I was blind, but now I see`. The full assurance of understanding is the magnificent goal that God has set before all who give themselves to the study of His Word. (Col. 2:2). The aim, then, of this booklet is to direct the reader's mind back to the Bible, and then leave him to discover for himself from the constant study of it, whether these things be so or not. To many Christianity seems very complex and difficult, and even self-contradictory. But suppose that it is very simple, and all hangs upon the single Truth, that God is Love!

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