The Portrait Of God


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Portrait of God


Portrait of God

Author: Frank Chesser

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2004


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God: a Self Portrait


God: a Self Portrait

Author: Philip McCarty

language: en

Publisher: iUniverse

Release Date: 2004-11-07


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What is God like? Come join Philip McCarty, as he enters an art gallery containing only one picture. God, through His word, has painted an unbelievable portrait of Himself. Like any masterpiece, there are different textures, layers, and angles that need to be explored and scrutinized. Beginning with the physical characteristics of God: Spirit Trinity Self-Existence Everywhere Present All Knowing Almighty The author then moves to the moral attributes: Holy Just Love Mercy True He finishes with some of the characteristics that blend both the physical and moral: Wise Sovereign Unchangeable Along the way you will find out how God has drawn you. Whether you have attended church all your life or just wanting to take a peek at this God thing, you will find something of interest in each chapter. This book purposefully stays away from the Christian jargon and church speak, and defines every important term used. If you have never read a book about God, then let this be your first.

The Portrait of a Christian


The Portrait of a Christian

Author: Raymond D. Sopp

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014-04-09


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My heart sank within me. Something was VERY wrong My heart profoundly sank into my innermost being. It was then I knew in my heart of hearts that this insight was NOT given to me to judge anyone, but to HELP every called-out-one safely into the Kingdom of God. I wanted to somehow spiritually paint the portrait of a Christian in order that all who professed to be Christians would then be able to examine themselves to see if they could recognize the Spirit of Jesus Christ within themselves. And, God forbid, if they failed the test, just maybe, if they had ears to hear, they could then turn their mere Christian profession into a truly born-again experience. With this in mind, the title I have given to this book is: "The Portrait of a Christian." The title comes from the knowledge that the best way to warn (admonish) of a fault is to expose the genuine-to expose the Spirit behind the Holy Scriptures so you can examine yourself to see if you recognize the Spirit of Jesus Christ (The Word) in you. This is one examination that ALL professing Christians must pass; to fail this examination has eternal infernal consequences.