Salvation is one of the most misunderstood doctrines of the Bible. Most believers think they were saved to go to heaven. Salvation is much more than making it to heaven after we die.
Salvation was introduced to restore everything Adam lost when he fell. How much of it we want to restore, is up to us.
This book will give you the key to seeing your loved ones saved and receiving everything God has made available through Christ Jesus.
Have you ever thought, whether God loves us all the same, then
why isn't everyone equally blessed in the church? Everyone
who goes to church sings the same songs, partakes of the same
communion, hears the same message, and receives the same prayers.
We all have the same Father, and read the same Bible; but when it
comes to receiving blessings, we still have both rich and poor, sick
and healed in the church.
In the Old Testament everyone was equally blessed, and there
were no sick or feeble among them. Psalm 105:37 says, "He also
brought them out with silver and gold, and there was none feeble
among His tribes."
The Bible says that we received a better covenent than they have,
and the penalty for sin has been paid in full; death and the grave
have no more power over us. We have received a more glorious
ministry than they had.
2 Corinthians 3:7 we read, "But if the ministry of death, writ-
ten and engraved on stones, was glorious, how will the ministry
of the spirit not be more glorious?" Old Testament saints looked
forward to enjoying and experiencing the day that we are living in.
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