7 Words You Never Want To Hear
$15.99
When life is over and you stand before God, what will he say to you? There is no greater tragedy than for someone to go through their entire life thinking they are a Christian only to hear these seven fateful words at death: “I never knew you; depart from me” (Matt. 7:23). A.W. Tozer said, “It is my opinion that tens of thousands, if not millions, have been brought into some kind of religious experience by accepting Christ and they have not been saved.” How can you be sure that your profession of faith is more than just words? Seven Words You Never Want to Hear explores the mystery of salvation through the Scriptures and personal stories. Author Denise Wilson invites you to take the challenge that the apostle Paul gave to the church at Corinth-examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith. The gospel changes everything-beliefs, lifestyles, and priorities. Has it changed you? Don’t wait until death to find out if you got it right.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781646450282
ISBN10: 1646450280
Denise Wilson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2021
Publisher: Redemption Press
Print On Demand Product
Related products
-
To Dad With Love
$7.99Add to cartSend your dad all the love that you and your siblings can give. After all, he’s provided so much for you. To Dad, With Love is a keepsake journal with engaging prompts that sons and daughters can fill out, making this a wonderful Father’s Day or birthday gift.
If you are struggling to find the perfect gift for your husband for Father’s Day or Christmas, then To Dad, With Love will make a fun way to let your kids help in making the perfect gift. Children will enjoy getting to award their Dad with a superhero title, or say thank you in their own way. What could be a better gift for the Best Dad than loving words of affection from his children.
-
Arlo And The Great Big Cover Up
$14.99Add to cartWith easy-to-understand language and engaging images, this book shows children ages 3-7 the freedom that comes through confessing sin rather than trying to cover it up. During naptime, Arlo colors on his bedroom wall and then tries desperately to hide his disobedience from his mother. His efforts fail, but he discovers relief that comes when he finally confesses his sin. In the end, children will learn along with Arlo that although we cannot hide sin from God, confession opens the door to mercy and reconciliation.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.