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You have read the Bible verses which talk about God rendering to every person according to their deeds. You have heard verses which talk about various rewards being granted to those who overcome. You want to hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” But how can our deeds be taken into account if we will only be judged on the basis of our acceptance or rejection of Jesus Christ? And if our deeds will be taken into account, which deeds will God be looking for?
The gospel Jesus and His disciples preached is not what we preach today. They preached, “Repent, for the Kingdom of God is at hand.” We preach, “You are a sinner; Jesus died for your sins, and if you accept Jesus as Savior, you will be saved.” Why are these two gospels different? Who might be closer to the truth? Let’s revisit Jesus’ gospel and understand how to truly bring people into God’s Kingdom.
Ever wonder how intelligent people can reach opposite conclusions about the most vital question of life: Does God Exist? Dr. Harold R. Eberle explains how a person's starting assumptions determine their end conclusion. If you examine your assumptions, you can know with certainty if God exists or not.
Ever wonder what happily married couples have going for them? They understand the principles of the vibrant union God intended. Let Harold and Linda Eberle explain these principles to you, as they apply decade of practical experience that will help any marriage. Two Become One has been written for individual use, couples together, or for small groups, with question for discussion at the end of each chapter.
Do you want more of God? His Spirit will fill you in measures beyond what you presently are experiencing. I am not talking about Charismatic nor Pentecostal blessings. There is something greater. It is for all Christians, and it will build a bridge between those Christians who speak in tongues and those who do not. It is time for the whole Church to take a fresh look at the work of the Holy Spirit in our individual lives. This book will help you. It will challenge you, broaden your perspective, set you rejoicing, fill you with hope and leave you longing for more of God.
Drake Travis earned his bachelor's in biblical literature from Simpson University and his master's in New Testament literature from Alliance Theological Seminary. He was honored with the President's Cup upon graduation from Simpson for having the most positive influence on college life. He was ordained in The Christian & Missionary Alliance in 1994. He has been an associate pastor of youth, worship, music, missions, and collegiates. He spent seven years as pastor to students at Central Washington University in Ellensburg. During those years, the "Salt Co." grew from twenty-five to nearly one thousand students who were involved in the ministry. During those years, about 450 more became Christians and nearly five hundred went on mission trips to eighteen countries. Drake has taken/trained/sent more than nine hundred people into sixty countries doing missions. Discusses the views of healing doctrine as described throughout the Bible, centering on the contention that healing is about release and freedom from sin and that it is the cornerstone of Christ's victory over death.
As you read this book, you will learn how capitalism first developed as God worked among the Hebrew people in the Old Testament. The resulting economic principles then transformed Western society as they spread with Christianity. However, our present form of capitalism is different than that which God instilled in Hebrew society. Dr. Eberle will explain those differences, helping the reader understand why capitalism must be governed wisely and applied with compassion.
This is the first volume, in a series, offering the life story of Harold R. Eberle. Volume One is full of laughs and tears covering Harold’s unusual, and memorable, experiences as a nerd struggling against the odds. These stories are chosen from Harold’s young years, up to age 19. You may see yourself in some of these experiences, especially if there was once a little nerd in you.
Jesus promised that the end times and his second coming would happen in the disciples' generation. Matthew 24:34 (New International Version) Truly I tell you, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened. What precisely was promised to happen in that generation? Is the above verse a mistranslation? Did we misunderstand him? Did Jesus change his mind? Did Jesus give a false expectation on purpose? Was Jesus just assuming he would return soon? In trying to find a sensible answer, I found myself asking the one question I was least willing to consider. "What if he returned on time?" This critical re-examination of the traditional view of the end times compares Biblical prophecy with historical accounts to uncover if Christ returned in the first century.
The traditional view of hell tells us that wicked people will suffer forever and forever. But what kind of God would torture people forever? Doesn't that scare you? Jesus said, "Fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell" (Matt. 10:28). Perhaps, then, God will actually destroy the soul and body of the wicked in hell. Let's talk about it.