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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1710574003.html - Book Synopsis : “While it is true that God is Judge, it is also true in a certain sense that man is judge, for you are deciding tonight, or some time in this life, exactly what God will decide on the Judgment Day. It is simply a question, What are you and I going to do with Jesus Christ the Savior? Will we accept Him or reject Him? Will we let God save us or remain damned? A great many people sneer at the idea of damnation, and say that just because God is love, He is not going to damn anybody on the Judgment Day. God never did damn any one and never will. We are condemned – God came to save, and the question that you and I must decide is whether we are going to let God save us, or remain lost. For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.” – Simon Peter LongSimon Peter Long (1860-1929) was a student of Matthias Loy. He attended Capital University and the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary (Ohio Synod) in Columbus and at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (General Council). Loy served as a pastor from 1886 to 1929, President of Lima College 1898-1903 and Professor and President of the Chicago Lutheran Bible School.The Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry finds, restores and republishes good, readable books from Lutheran authors and those of other sound Christian
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Book Synopsis :
“While it is true that God is Judge, it is also true in a certain sense that man is judge, for you are deciding tonight, or some time in this life, exactly what God will decide on the Judgment Day. It is simply a question, What are you and I going to do with Jesus Christ the Savior? Will we accept Him or reject Him? Will we let God save us or remain damned? A great many people sneer at the idea of damnation, and say that just because God is love, He is not going to damn anybody on the Judgment Day. God never did damn any one and never will. We are condemned – God came to save, and the question that you and I must decide is whether we are going to let God save us, or remain lost. For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.” – Simon Peter LongSimon Peter Long (1860-1929) was a student of Matthias Loy. He attended Capital University and the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary (Ohio Synod) in Columbus and at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (General Council). Loy served as a pastor from 1886 to 1929, President of Lima College 1898-1903 and Professor and President of the Chicago Lutheran Bible School.The Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry finds, restores and republishes good, readable books from Lutheran authors and those of other sound Christian
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“Whle it is true that God is Judge, it is also true in a certain sense that
man is judge, for you are deciding tonight, or some time in this life, exactly
what God will decide on the Judgment Day. It is simply a question, What are
you and I going to do with Jesus Christ the Savior? Will we accept Him or
reject Him? Will we let God save us or remain damned? A great many people
sneer at the idea of damnation, and say that just because God is love, He is
not going to damn anybody on the Judgment Day. God never did damn any
one and never will. We are condemned –God came to save, and the
question that you and I must decide is whether we are going to let God save
us, or remain lost. For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which
was lost.”–Simon Peter LongSimon Peter Long (1860-1929) was
a student of Matthias Loy. He attended Capital University and the Evangelical
Lutheran Theological Seminary (Ohio Synod) in Columbus and at the Lutheran
Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (General Council). Loy served as a
pastor from 1886 to 1929, President of Lima College 1898-1903 and Professor
and President of the Chicago Lutheran Bible School.The Lutheran Library
Publishing Ministry finds, restores and republishes good, readable books from
Lutheran authors and those of other sound Christian traditions. All titles are
available at little to no cost in proofread and freshly typeset editions. Many free
e-books are available at our website LutheranLibrary.org. Please enjoy this
book and let others know about this completely volunteer service to
God’speople. May the Lord bless you and bring you peace.
The Way Made Plain
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1710574003.html - Book Synopsis :
“Whle it is true that God is Judge, it is also true in a certain sense
that man is judge, for you are deciding tonight, or some time in this life,
exactly what God will decide on the Judgment Day. It is simply a
question, What are you and I going to do with Jesus Christ the Savior?
Will we accept Him or reject Him? Will we let God save us or remain
damned? A great many people sneer at the idea of damnation, and say
that just because God is love, He is not going to damn anybody on the
Judgment Day. God never did damn any one and never will. We are
condemned –God came to save, and the question that you and I
must decide is whether we are going to let God save us, or remain lost.
For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was
lost.”–Simon Peter LongSimon Peter Long (1860-1929) was
a student of Matthias Loy. He attended Capital University and the
Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary (Ohio Synod) in Columbus
and at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (General
Council). Loy served as a pastor from 1886 to 1929, President of Lima
College 1898-1903 and Professor and President of the Chicago Lutheran
Bible School.The Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry finds, restores
and republishes good, readable books from Lutheran authors and those
of other sound Christian traditions. All titles are available at little to no
cost in proofread and freshly typeset editions. Many free e-books are
available at our website LutheranLibrary.org. Please enjoy this book and
let others know about this completely volunteer service to
God’speople. May the Lord bless you and bring you peace.