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Spiritual Desertions Discovered and Remedied

Spiritual Desertions Discovered and Remedied

C Matthew McMahon; Samuel Willard

Puritan Publications
2024
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Samuel Willard's "Spiritual Desertions Discovered and Remedied" delves into the weighty and practical spiritual challenges faced by devout Christians, exploring the nature of divine desertions and the trials that accompany them. Willard asserts that God's temporary withdrawal, though distressing, is a common experience among believers, designed to test and strengthen their faith. He differentiates between various causes of these spiritual desertions, including personal sin, neglect of spiritual duties, and God's sovereign will to further refine His followers. Willard emphasizes the importance of humility and self-examination during these times, urging believers to avoid rash judgments about their spiritual state. He encourages them to seek out and rely on God's attributes-His mercy, power, and unchanging nature-as sources of comfort and hope. The work also highlights the necessity of perseverance in spiritual practices despite the absence of divine consolation, advocating for continued prayer, scripture reading, and worship. Moreover, Willard advises Christians to draw on their past experiences of God's grace, recalling times of spiritual communion to bolster their faith during periods of darkness. He underscores the significance of recognizing any stirrings of faith and repentance as indicators of God's ongoing work within them, even when His presence feels distant. Ultimately, Willard's work is a call to trust in God's perfect wisdom and timing, reassuring believers that spiritual trials and desertions are part of the divine plan for their growth and ultimate salvation. He encourages a resolute faith that waits patiently for God's return, confident in His unwavering love and commitment to His children.
Discerning the Signs of the Times and the Church's Reformation

Discerning the Signs of the Times and the Church's Reformation

C. Matthew McMahon; Samuel Willard

Puritan Publications
2020
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This work is set on the premise that the great design of all God's judgments on a professing people is to reform them. It is the plight of the church that they live in the consequence of the fall of Adam. They strive for holiness, but they must be very discerning about the times in which they live, so that they may set themselves steadfastly in the work of personal reform, church reform, and reforming the world to the glory of God. Willard explains Matthew 16:3, "Ye hypocrites, Ye can discern the face of the sky, but can ye not discern the signs of the times?" in order to press the Christian to be discerning in the day in which he lives. What is God doing? Where is God working? What are the signs of the times saying to the church? And then he explains Leviticus 26:23, "If ye will not be reformed by me by these things, but will walk contrary unto me, then will I also walk contrary unto you, and will punish you yet seven times for your sins." The Christian is to first discern the times, and then the Christian is to be reforming in those times. All of God's providences stretch forth from his covenant blessing in Christ to bring his wayward people back to a right relationship with him. He reforms them so that they become real revolutionaries for his cause; and his cause is holiness of life in service to the King of Kings. A modern church that remains unreformed with a professing people who walk contrary to God's word, there Christ will proceed in his judgments against them and strike them with blows to bring them back to him and true faith. What calamities have been brought on the church today in this? It seems Willard is striking at the heart of the church as it endures the current pandemic, calamities, famines, riots, and a number of other difficulties that our country, and many countries around the world, are now experiencing. These events have been brought in by the church and its rebellion against God's prescription for reformation. And the content of this work is so applicable today, one would have thought Willard preached these discourses just last Lord's Day.This work is not a scan or facsimile, has been carefully transcribed by hand being made easy to read in modern English, and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.
The Genealogy of Morals (Translated by Horace B. Samuel with an Introduction by Willard Huntington Wright)
German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche was one the most controversial figures of the 19th century. His evocative writings on religion, morality, culture, philosophy, and science were often polemic attacks against the established views of his time. First published in 1887, "The Genealogy of Morals," is a work which follows and expands upon the principles of his previous works, "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" and "Beyond Good and Evil." In a preface and three interrelated essays, Nietzsche outlines his theories on the origins of our moral prejudices. "The Genealogy of Morals," was written partly in response to his friend Paul R e's book "The Origin of the Moral Sensations," whose genealogical hypothesis of morality he found unsatisfactory. Nietzsche begins by reiterating in his first essay the historical conflict between socio-economic classes that has given rise to the varying definitions of good and evil. In the second essay, Nietzsche discusses the origins of the institution of punishment, asserting that it arises from a straightforward relationship between creditors and debtors. Lastly, in the third essay, the philosopher considers the meaning of ascetic ideals. A classic work of moral philosophy, "The Genealogy of Morals" is considered by many as one of Nietzsche's finest. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper, follows the translation of Horace B. Samuel, and includes an introduction by Willard Huntington Wright.
Samuel

Samuel

Rwg

Rwg Publishing
2019
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College rule (also known as medium ruled paper) is the most common lined paper in use in the United States. It is generally used in middle school through to college and is also popular with adults. This is a good choice for teen or adult notebooks and composition books (known as exercise books outside the US).
Samuel

Samuel

Gary Duffey Jr

Independently Published
2019
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Samuel is a special boy; he has Down syndrome, but that's not what makes Samuel so special. He can move things with his mind, and if persuaded enough, can kill with it...
Samuel

Samuel

Samuel

Sublime Books
2019
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This keepsake edition of Samuel was taken from the King James translation of the Bible. The King James Translation is a masterwork of style, and the most important book in the English language, it has been the driving force in shaping the English-speaking world for hundreds of years.The First Book of Samuel begins with the prophet Samuel's birth and God's call to him as a boy. The story of the Ark of the Covenant that follows tells of Israel's oppression by the Philistines, which brought about Samuel's anointing of Saul as Israel's first king. But Saul proved unworthy and God's choice turned to David, who defeated Israel's enemies, purchased the threshing floor, where his son, Solomon built the Temple and brought the Ark to Jerusalem. God then promised David and his successors an everlasting dynasty.
Samuel

Samuel

Gad

Sublime Books
2019
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This keepsake edition of the second book of Samuel was taken from the King James translation of the Bible. The King James Translation is a masterwork of style, and the most important book in the English language, it has been the driving force in shaping the English-speaking world for hundreds of years.The Second Book of Samuel begins as David learns that Saul and Jonathan were killed in battle at Mount Gilboa. The elders of Judah anoint David as king, but in the north Saul's son Ish-bosheth, or Ishbaal, rules over the northern tribes. After a long war, Ishbaal is murdered by Rechab and Baanah, two of his captains who hope for a reward from David; but David has them killed for killing God's anointed. David is then anointed King of all Israel. David captures Jerusalem and brings the Ark there. David wishes to build a temple, but Nathan tells him that one of his sons will be the one to build the temple. David defeats the enemies of Israel, slaughtering Philistines, Moabites, Edomites, Syrians and Arameans.
Samuel

Samuel

Samuel Baldwin

Christian Faith
2022
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A life recovering from many years of heartbreak and destruction is never perfect or always easy. It's about striving to do better and to be a better person. Rewards outweigh the discouragement. While following God's will, blessings are exponential and more exciting than I ever could have imagined. My attitude and focus on life are much more than just me. I enjoy being with like-minded people and enjoy precious time spent with family. My legacy is important now while before, it would have been sad and tragic. Before Christ, I just existed and cared mainly about myself. My personal successes are secondary while I live with very little fear of loss or destruction. My relationship with Jesus Christ is first, and he solves my fears. He is all meaningful. Give God a chance. It is the only true way to live.
Samuel

Samuel

Shaul Bar

Wipf Stock Publishers
2022
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Samuel, the man of God, was instrumental in the transition of a loose confederacy of Hebrew tribes to a centralized monarchy. The book of Samuel starts with his birth and ends with Saul's death on Mount Gilboa. The character of Samuel, who has been equally compared to Moses and Aaron, serves as a link between the various stories. In two major speeches Samuel rejects the idea of monarchy; still, as a loyal servant of the Lord, he anoints Saul as the first king of Israel and later, he anoints David. Why did Samuel vehemently reject the idea of kingship? Did Samuel have his own agenda, and was his opposition to the monarchy motivated by his own personal aspiration? There are several titles that label him: priest, prophet, seer, judge, and "the man of God." Who was Samuel? Nowhere else in the Hebrew Bible is there a description of a person such as Samuel, who was raised from the grave and delivered a message of doom. Readers of this volume will rediscover Samuel through a better understanding of achievements and failures.
Samuel

Samuel

Northern Lights Publishing House
2017
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*86 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life. *Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. . An angel told Samuel's parents he would be born. He was a happy baby. When he was 2 years old, he got a new grandfather named Eli. He wore tiny priest clothes and helped in the temple. Sometimes he swept the floor, sometimes he checked the candles. One day, God spoke to him. . Buy the whole set of eight books: . Miriam Samuel Naaman's Maid King Joash King Josiah Boy Jesus Jairus' Daughter Rhoda