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Let us - let me : Let us gather at the table He has prepared for us / by James Perry.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified], The Theocentric Publishing Group, (c)2020.Description: 149 pages ; 21.5 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781733454018
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX1970 .L488 2020
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Contents:
Let us worship -- Let us pray -- Let us bow down -- Let us be enthusiatic -- Let us be committed -- Let us be accountable -- Let us pursue spiritual values -- Let us be earnest -- Let us be an example -- Let us be an example -- Let us be an encourager -- Let us be discerning -- Let us be confident -- Let us stir up each other -- Let us have a clean conscience -- Let us have a steadfast hope -- Let us have a prepared heart -- Let us prevent a heart attack -- Let us always be ready -- Let us be a well-defined picture -- Let us always be alert -- Let us preserve confidentiality -- Let us behave honorably -- Let us honor God -- Let us be affectionate -- Let us be compliant -- Let us be a do-gooder -- Let us be non-discriminatory -- Let us be appreciative -- Let us be light and salt -- Let us be recognizable.
Subject: In the early chapters of this book, reference was made to Psalms 95 and the number of "LET US" phrases used by the Psalmist. One of the encouragements in this book is to have the reader personalize the key phrase. In place of "LET US", one should personalize the phrase to be "LET ME." Why should this be done? Because, the Scriptures principally teach what one is to believe concerning God and the duty God requires of each one. This is why "LET US/LET ME" is not a suggestion but a direction for one to live by. It is a mandate for one's life and ultimate happiness in the Lord. We learn that there many uses of the phrase "LET US" in scripture and that this is not a suggestion but a directive. We are challenged to become spiritually mature Christians by following these directives so that we may withstand the many challenges that come our way as ambassadors of Christ. But to do so we must prepare ourselves. We must become men and women after God's heart.
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Let us worship -- Let us pray -- Let us bow down -- Let us be enthusiatic -- Let us be committed -- Let us be accountable -- Let us pursue spiritual values -- Let us be earnest -- Let us be an example -- Let us be an example -- Let us be an encourager -- Let us be discerning -- Let us be confident -- Let us stir up each other -- Let us have a clean conscience -- Let us have a steadfast hope -- Let us have a prepared heart -- Let us prevent a heart attack -- Let us always be ready -- Let us be a well-defined picture -- Let us always be alert -- Let us preserve confidentiality -- Let us behave honorably -- Let us honor God -- Let us be affectionate -- Let us be compliant -- Let us be a do-gooder -- Let us be non-discriminatory -- Let us be appreciative -- Let us be light and salt -- Let us be recognizable.

In the early chapters of this book, reference was made to Psalms 95 and the number of "LET US" phrases used by the Psalmist. One of the encouragements in this book is to have the reader personalize the key phrase. In place of "LET US", one should personalize the phrase to be "LET ME." Why should this be done? Because, the Scriptures principally teach what one is to believe concerning God and the duty God requires of each one. This is why "LET US/LET ME" is not a suggestion but a direction for one to live by. It is a mandate for one's life and ultimate happiness in the Lord. We learn that there many uses of the phrase "LET US" in scripture and that this is not a suggestion but a directive. We are challenged to become spiritually mature Christians by following these directives so that we may withstand the many challenges that come our way as ambassadors of Christ. But to do so we must prepare ourselves. We must become men and women after God's heart.

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