When He Shall Appear


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One evening during my prayer time, I found myself thinking about the many patients I have had the opportunity to be with as they made their transition into eternity. As a retired registered nurse and as a pastor, I have held the hands of many, young and old, as they stepped into eternity. At the end of these journeys, I have witnessed mixed emotions-from ambivalence and uncertainty to unimaginable fear-as they crossed over into uncertainty and darkness. Still, there were others who seem to embrace the experience as a peaceful and blissful crossing over into the light of His presence, as they finally get to behold His face. Like many of you, I have heard many talk about the rapture of the church and the Second Coming of Jesus as the premier event for all to behold his face. But what about the many who cross over every day? In this book, you will understand that every day we have the opportunity to have Jesus appear to each of us. No, not as a character in the Bible but as a living Savior who has always been by our side. You will find Him in the face of a child, in the touch of friend, or in the song of a cool breeze, He is everywhere you find true love, joy, and peace. Yes, that's where He will appear. And the more you embrace these moments the more you will find yourself becoming like Him, for it is then you will see Him as He is.




And He Shall Appear


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From a mesmerizing new literary voice comes a story of obsessive friendship, chilling powers, and untimely death for readers of dark academia classics like If We Were Villains and The Secret History. An unnamed narrator arrives at Cambridge University in the early aughts determined to reinvent himself. His northern accent marks him as an outsider, but thanks to his musical gifts, he manages to fall in with his wealthy classmate, Bryn Cavendish. A charismatic party host and talented magician, Bryn enthralls the narrator. But something seems to happen to those who challenge or simply irk Bryn—and they aren’t ever the same again. The narrator begins to suspect that Bryn may be concealing terrifying gifts under the guise of magic tricks. As the tension between them grows, a harrowing encounter is followed by Bryn’s death. Alternating between their time as students and the narrator’s return to Cambridge years later, where he fears the ghosts of his past are waiting for him, And He Shall Appear performs an astounding slight-of-hand that throws every version of the story into question. This propulsive novel about the dark power of privilege will haunt readers like a familiar piece of music with endless iterations.




And He Shall Appear as an Angel of Light


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The predictions for the end of the world are numerous. There will be severe changes in our global climate, famines, earthquakes, diseases, and worldwide political upheaval. These are not just outlandish fantasies, but truths based on biblical facts. Fortunately, a "man of peace" will appear as an angel of light just in time to save the world from destroying itself-but what will be the price? In And He Shall Appear as an Angel of Light, author Mary E. Preston relies on Scriptures alone to discuss the coming end times and the return of Jesus Christ at the tribulation. She breaks down each prophecy into easy-to-understand language and provides supporting Bible verses to clarify her narrative. This religious study concisely covers topics that some pastors and preachers refuse to dwell on in their Sunday sermons. In addition to psalms of hope, Preston offers direct answers to many of the most troubling questions about Armageddon and its events. Issues she covers include the roles that Satan will play in the end times; the Beast and his mark; Christian persecution; and the rapture. And He Shall Appear as an Angel of Light seeks to provide you with the basic knowledge you need to prepare for the end of the world.




When He Shall Appear


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Preparing for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.




When He Shall Appear and We Shall Be Like Him


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Preparing for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and understanding Christ-like attributes and how each of us can live a life like He lived.




The Just Shall Live by His Faith


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Justified by faith are the three words that capture the ministry and work of Martin Luther (14831546) and Charles Haddon Spurgeon (183492). For Spurgeon, one sentence produced the reformation, and it would be the main theme of his pastoral ministry from 1851 to 1892: But the just shall live by his faith. The Just Shall Live by His Faith compiles a series of Charles Spurgeons sermons on justification by faith, Martin Luther, and the Reformation, and it covers the vital subjects of faith as the life and force in believers who have accepted the saving merits of the Lord Jesus Christ as the means of salvation. For such believers, the goal is to live their lives as they walk with the Spirit, and by dwelling on Spurgeons sermons we can learn that the lesson of the just living by faith will be the one seed that will germinate into the gift of justification, as if you have never sinned; this seed will continue to grow and lead to the Spirit-enabled transformation of human hearts. Spurgeons sermons on justification by faith echo the apostle Pauls most prominent teachings, and this doctrine still rings true today as the test of Christs church. All believers will be inspired by Spurgeons sermons to look to Christ for salvation, live by faith in every part of their lives, and have peace with God.




Revelation


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The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions. According to these, empires will fall, the "Beast" will be destroyed and Christ will rule a new Jerusalem. With an introduction by Will Self.







My Face Shall Appear on the Banknotes


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This book describes the close friendship between a certain Jack Maguire, a politician, finally to become Prime Minister of Britain, and one Natalie Klein, who is a dishonest, thoroughly amoral, promiscuous hearse-driver. She gets up to endless mischief on the bier rack. The two protagonists come from different backgrounds. Maguire hails from the slums of Toxteth and Natalie comes from a wealthy newspaper family in London. Natalie has a perverse fascination for the dead. Maguire, on the other hand, is consumed by ambition and a desire to become Prime Minister. Maguire’s motto, “My face shall appear on the banknotes and my profile will be engraved on the coins” says it all. Natalie goes out of her way to help him become Prime Minister, in return for his kindness towards her, but only by devious means, which are an anathema to him. The story reaches a climax when their paths cross and they fall out. Eleanor Berry is the author of over 20 published books and says her first brush with literature was when she broke windows in Ian Fleming’s house at the age of eight. Of Welsh ancestry, she was born and bred in London. Eleanor specializes in black humour and the works of Gorki, Dostoevsky, Gogol, Edgar Allan Poe and James Hadley Chase have strongly influenced her writings. Two of her novels are available in Russian and a third, which she refrains from naming, is being made into a film. This is Eleanor Berry’s fifteenth book with The Book Guild. She resides in South-West London.




His Appearing & His Kingdom


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What is a twentieth-century Christian to believe concerning the return of Christ, and the last judgment? What is to be the end of history and of the human scene? All thinking Christians who desire to attain to a fully integrated faith must look eagerly towards any writings that offer help in these difficult themes. Dr. Glasson won the universal respect of scholars in his The Second Coming of Christ, and in this book he traces Christian thought and belief from the beginning up to the present day, and also expounds the tenets of the various Millenarian and Adventist movements. He writes for the general reader as well as for the student.