Against the GrainWhile the church is headed for purpose, destiny and dollars, the world is heading for moral collapse. Jesus commanded the church to enter in at the straight gate, for wide is the gate that leadeth to destruction and narrow is the way that leadeth to eternal life. Jesus declared that few be there that find it. He makes it clear that few will actually travel the road against the grain. This book was written for the sole purpose to encourage believers to keep the faith without compromise. As you turn through the pages of this book you will be challenged to repent, confess and ask God to guide your steps as you travel the road of life. You will also be encouraged to know that God still supports His Holy plan. This book cuts across value systems and the need to be tolerant. So, take your time and meditate through each chapter honestly and allow God to speak to your heart. |
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... thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments. (18) He saith unto Him, which? Jesus said, thou shalt do no murder, thou shalt not commit adultery, thou shalt not steal, thou shalt not bear false witness, (19) Honor thy father and thy ...
Gary L. Pleasant. and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me. (22) But when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful: for he had great possessions. The Quest We are all in search or in pursuit x.
... thou shalt not murder.” We live in a society where an estimated 40 million babies have been aborted (that's a softer word than murdered). The 40 million are reported cases. (Who knows how many unreported cases there are.) Children are ...
... must adhere to the principles of scripture. The Bible teaches, “Thou shalt not kill.” The young man was not guilty of killing anyone, so he was on his way down the 6 Against the Grain.
... Thou shalt not commit adultery.” Webster's dictionary defines adultery as a voluntary sexual intercourse of a ... must be willing to forsake our ways after repenting to obtain God's mercy. This does not sound popular, but living against ...