7th Day : Can You Enter This Blessed And Sanctified Day
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There are many recent reports that we do not get enough rest. This may result in our feeling tired most of the time, and leads to the onset of many serious diseases. The Ten Commandments ask us to rest one day each week, but which believer has time for that? How do we find rest Today?
In THE SEVENTH DAY, Myron Heavin shows us how God rested in His blessed and sanctified day, and how Psalm 95 and Hebrews 3 & 4 tell us, “Today if you hear His voice”, you can enter His ongoing rest today, for this is the only way to ever find true rest. Many of us are searching for God, especially our more scientific youth, but turned off by organized religion and current explanations of how science and religion fit together. This book presents answers using only Scripture to show that the Bible applies very well to our modern culture, and presents a new exciting way to “Make Disciples”.
This book was written for individual or small group study, with questions at the end appropriate for group study or to raise ones curiosity. This book shows that true rest is possible in the modern world, and these insights have been noted by so many since the church began, especially St. Augustine, 1600 years ago. This book shows our young and mature readers how the Bible still speaks with great wisdom in a literal evangelical way.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781622307784
ISBN10: 162230778X
Myron Heavin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2012
Publisher: Xulon Press
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