Author: B. ANTSEY
Pages: 158
Publisher: Christian Truth Publishing
Publish Date: 1999
Edition: 3rd
Condition: New.
Binding: Paperback
Markings: N/A.
Description
God's Order
All Christians have, more or less, looked into the Word of God (the Bible) to find out the way of salvation: But it seems that very few of them, after being saved, have searched the Word of God to find out how the Lord would have them assemble together for worship and ministry! Though all believe, that there is only one way to be saved, many consider that each is left to choose for himself how he should worship. Notwithstanding, the mind of the Lord as to how He would have Christians to assemble together for worship and ministry is clearly revealed in the Bible.
Since we are to be ready to give an answer to every one that asks us of the hope that is in us with meekness and fear (1Pet. 3:15), we ought to be able to give an answer from the Word of God as to why we worship the way we do. The writer challenges the reader to give the authority from Scripture for the order of things currently practiced in the church denominations today. At the same time, he attempts to set out God’s order for Christians meeting together for worship and ministry, as found in the Scriptures.
Pages: 158
Publisher: Christian Truth Publishing
Publish Date: 1999
Edition: 3rd
Condition: New.
Binding: Paperback
Markings: N/A.
Description
God's Order
All Christians have, more or less, looked into the Word of God (the Bible) to find out the way of salvation: But it seems that very few of them, after being saved, have searched the Word of God to find out how the Lord would have them assemble together for worship and ministry! Though all believe, that there is only one way to be saved, many consider that each is left to choose for himself how he should worship. Notwithstanding, the mind of the Lord as to how He would have Christians to assemble together for worship and ministry is clearly revealed in the Bible.
Since we are to be ready to give an answer to every one that asks us of the hope that is in us with meekness and fear (1Pet. 3:15), we ought to be able to give an answer from the Word of God as to why we worship the way we do. The writer challenges the reader to give the authority from Scripture for the order of things currently practiced in the church denominations today. At the same time, he attempts to set out God’s order for Christians meeting together for worship and ministry, as found in the Scriptures.