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 PART TWO

 

THE CHRISTIAN'S GUIDE

 

  

THE Christian’s guide represents the answer to my inquiry of the Lord: "Why are we, as Christians, having so many problems within today’s Churches?"  These problems would include the numbers of young girls, who, because of the permissive attitude our society has placed upon our young boys and girls, become pregnant before their marriage. This is, because of its visibility, the motivating factor for my espousing these arguments. 

Additionally, consider the numbers of people, men and women, young and old, who presently struggle with their many fleshly desires in the world.  This apparent inability to grow in the grace of God and in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, [*>] is the evidence of these internal problems.

 

 

CHAPTER I - The Christian's Guide For Spiritual Growth And Development

CHAPTER II - A Search For The Root Of Our Problems

 

CHAPTER III - The Vulnerability of Children

 

CHAPTER IV - Exhortations For The Christian Walk

 

CHAPTER V - The Works (Fruit) Of The Flesh-Defined

 

CHAPTER VI - Spiritual Understanding

 

CHAPTER VII - The Holy Spirit Review

 

CHAPTER VIII - Kingdom Builders For Spiritual Growth

 

ADDENDA

A - The Argument

B - Gifts Of The Holy Spirit

C - Eternal Security

D - What about Divorce

E - My Testimony

F - The Work Ethic

G - Grace, Grace, Wonderful Grace

 

                   SYMBOL DEFINITIONS:

[ ] REFERENCE BRACKETS CALL ATTENTION TO IMPORTANT PRINCIPALS WITH FOLLOW-UP DESIGNATIONS:

 

[ I ] =  A challenge to the chosen invisible elect ones.

 

[<]  = The coexistence of the called visible elect and the chosen invisible elect within the visible institutional Christian Church.

 

***   = A statement of fact.

 

Scriptural references used in this manuscript are taken from RASV-1901 version of the Holy Bible

 

      
       
  All text copyright © 2005 Aaron Randall. All rights reserved.  Photos, unless otherwise credited, are the property of the auth, all rights reserved.  Originally posted February 24, 2004.  Revised: April 05, 2010.