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... Brother Glen
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Nope. That was before I was born. Bet you got it fresh off the press![]()
... Brother Glen
Is there a particular book that impacted you, other than the Bible?
Not a book, but a body of divinity. Many books. Fine.Yeah, it has 3 to 400 word sentences connected by semicolons, but it impacted me, in addition to the Bible.
I actually transcribed most of it on my wordpress, formatting it the way I do for modern readers (cellphones), with my different fonts and colors, as well as spelling out most of the scriptures so people don't have to look them up.
1.1.3: GOD Has “Faithfully and Truly” PERFORMED AND WILL PERFORM HIS DETERMINED PLANS throughout RECORDED TIME.
I use it like this; Why does it matter whether or not Jesus was literally raised from the dead? #11
Is there a particular book that impacted you, other than the Bible?
For me, it was "The Freedom of the Will" by Edwards.
It made me think deeply about the psychology of man's will and actions and God's interactions with everything in the universe. It took me 3 tries to get through it, but it was worth it.
Please don't post a list of 20 books. Just one, and maybe how it impacted you.
The second big change for me came from my third reading of J. Stuart Russell's The Parousia.
Are you, or were you part of the Plymouth Brethren?"True Discipleship" by William Macdonald.
I learnt from this book what it means to follow Jesus .
Yes, I was part of the Christian (Open) Brethren.Are you, or were you part of the Plymouth Brethren?
I was part of the Open Brethren also.Yes, I was part of the Christian (Open) Brethren.
William MacDonald was a great man of God. I use & value his Bible Commentary, "Believer's Bible Commentary".I was part of the Open Brethren also.
I met with William McDonald and still have his The Gospel Of John Emmaus book.
Walvoord is a great writer. I used his Revelation commentary for years. Then I became Post-trib after reading Ladd. I still like his commentary. It is well laid out.The Rapture Question, by John Walvoord. I discover my problem with the pretrib rapture. I acknowledged my Premill view point to be post trib. BTW he provides 50 arguments for the pretrib rapture.
Have you seen the abridged Kindle book Post-Trib Pre-Wrath Rapture byPost-trib