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Dynamics of Bible Holiness - The Highway to God's Presence - cover

Dynamics of Bible Holiness - The Highway to God's Presence

George Mfula

Verlag: George Mfula

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Beschreibung

I have had many people in my life, ask me lots of questions about the highway to greatness. Well, as much as we can celebrate the gifts and anointing upon our lives, still one thing stands tall above everything. Holiness stands tall above all things! Without holiness, no one can see God, no matter how anointed or educated you are.
 
   In this book, Pastor Mfula communicates deep things concerning holiness. Holiness is not an option, but a must! Salvation gives you a passport to go to Heaven, but it is holiness that gives you the passport to see God. That is why Jesus mentioned in Scripture that those who will endure up to the end shall be saved (Matthew 24:13). I pray God will open your spiritual eyes to spiritual truth in Christ Jesus.
 
   Get this book! You will learn how to maintain God’s presence in your life. It will help you understand how to walk in the fear of God. In the Kingdom of God, you don’t derive your greatness from the gifts you have, but from the fear that you have developed for God. May God bless you!!
Verfügbar seit: 30.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 152 Seiten.

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