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Author | : Haley Wade |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-03-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780578466996 |
Fully Consecrated is the result of God birthing a dream He placed inside of Haley Wade's spirit. As she found her identity in Christ and sought to know Him more intimately each day, Haley experienced the richness of God's love. She recognized that the world could never satisfy her hungry heart.After she was made new in Christ, Haley longed to share the Hope she had been changed by. Her blog was one of the first seeds she saw the Lord bring to life in her personal relationship with Him. Undeniably His has been and continues to be a platform Haley uses to share raw and real messages of Hope with more countries than she even knew existed.As Haley has grown in Christ over the past four years, her love for Jesus and sharing Him has increased. Fully Consecrated is a printed collection of the stories God has given to Haley in her blogging ministry. The lessons she has received and learned from the Lord have not all been easy. Many of them have been found in the most vulnerable and unexpected places.Through Fully Consecrated, Haley desires for every reader to take hold of the abundant life God has in store for them. She realizes that life is short and what we do with our time matters.Are you longing to embrace Jesus in a deeper and more intimate way? What are you holding onto that God is asking you to lay down? Will you lay down what you think is good so that you can receive God's best?I challenge you to consecrate yourself fully to Jesus Christ no matter how tired, empty, or broken you may feel. There is more to living than what the world offers. We will only ever be satisfied whenever our souls are consecrated and given fully to our sweet Father.
Author | : LOUIS. DE MONTFORT |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-05-20 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781505112986 |
Do you want to get closer to Jesus? To align your thoughts, will, and actions with Him? There is no better way to Christ than through His Mother. That's why St. Louis de Montfort's Traditional Method of Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary is the time-honored, saint-tested way to grow to closer to Our Lord. This is the traditional method devised by St. Louis de Montfort himself. And now, we've made it available in a single, deluxe vinyl volume, perfect for preparation for the Total Consecration and for yearly renewal. Inside you will... Gain a deeper understanding of what it means to Consecrate yourself to Jesus through Mary Begin to realize the profound joy and peace that comes with giving your will over to Jesus through His Mother Discover the deep connection between Mary and Her Son, and how that bond can improve our own spiritual life and intercessory prayer Have access to all the tools, prayers, and Scripture needed to consecrate your household to Jesus through Mary Beautiful and durable, you'll come back the wisdom of Saint Louis de Montfort again and again as you live out your consecration. This classic and revered devotional is an essential for every Catholic home.
Author | : Michael E. Gaitley, MIC |
Publisher | : Marian Press - Association of Marian Helpers |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2011-12-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1596142790 |
Now an ebook! With over 200,000 books in print, 33 Days to Morning Glory by Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC is now available as an ebook through Marian Press. Embark on an extraordinary journey to Marian consecration on your e-reader. From Fr. Michael E. Gaitley, MIC, author of the popular book "Consoling the Heart of Jesus," comes an extraordinary 33-day journey to Marian consecration with four giants of Marian spirituality: St. Louis de Montfort, St. Maximilian Kolbe, Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, and Blessed Pope John Paul II. Father Michael masterfully summarizes their teaching, making it easy to grasp, and simple enough to put into practice. More specifically, he weaves their thought into a user-friendly, do-it-yourself retreat that will bless even the busiest of people. So, if you've been thinking about entrusting yourself to Mary for the first time or if you're simply looking to deepen and renew your devotion to her, "33 Days to Morning Glory" is the right book to read and the perfect retreat to make.
Author | : Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II) |
Publisher | : USCCB Publishing |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781574551228 |
Pope John Paul II speaks to the need for a fresh enthusiasm for a renewed and revitalized consecrated life.
Author | : David A. Brondos |
Publisher | : David A. Brondos |
Total Pages | : 721 |
Release | : 2018-07-16 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0692143181 |
Jesus’ Death in New Testament Thought is unlike anything written on the subject to date. It represents a radical break with the traditional models or “theories” of atonement based on ideas such as penal substitution, participation in Christ, and the Christus Victor motif, claiming that all of these ideas as commonly understood are foreign to New Testament thought. On the basis of his analysis of second-temple Jewish thought, Brondos demonstrates that, for Jews in antiquity, what atoned for sins and led people to be declared righteous in God’s sight was not sacrifice, suffering, or death in themselves, but the renewed commitment to living in accordance with God’s will which they manifested by means of their sacrificial offerings and at times their willingness to endure suffering and death out of faithfulness to that will. According to the thought of Jesus’ first followers, in accordance with a divine plan conceived of before the ages, in Jesus God had sent his Son in order to establish around him a community of people fully committed to practicing the love, justice, solidarity, and righteousness associated with God’s will for all. Jesus’ dedication to this task led to confrontation and conflict with the powers and authorities of his day, who sought to silence him by having him put to death. Because he stood firm and remained faithful to that task rather than backing down from it, he was crucified on a Roman cross. Paradoxically, however, in this way he laid the basis for the existence of the community God had desired from the start, stamping it forever as one to which no one could truly belong without assuming the same firm commitment to Jesus and everything for which he had lived and died. Those who form part of this community, living out of faith under Jesus as their risen Lord, come to practice God’s will as redefined through Jesus and on that basis are forgiven and accepted as righteous by God. Thus, by giving up his life out of love for others in faithfulness to the task his Father had given him, Jesus has attained the redemption, reconciliation, cleansing, and justification of those who now live under his lordship as members of the worldwide community of believers from all nations that God has established through him and his death, in fulfillment of the promises that God had made of old to his people Israel. In Volume 1, Brondos looks to the relevant texts from antiquity to trace the background and development of these ideas. His argument will leave the reader with no doubt that Jesus’ first followers understood the salvific significance of his death or blood in the manner just outlined, and therefore that the traditional interpretations of his death that have prevailed from patristic times to the present do not reflect faithfully their thought as we find it in the New Testament. In Volume 2, Brondos examines the formulaic allusions to Jesus’ death that we find scattered throughout the New Testament and other early Christian writings so as to demonstrate that these are precisely the ideas that lie behind those allusions. At the same time, through his analysis of the writings of Melito of Sardis and Irenaeus of Lyons, he provides clear evidence that, by the late second century, ideas that are foreign to those texts began to be read back into them, with the result that the original understandings of Jesus’ death that had developed among his first followers came to be replaced by other understandings that run contrary to their thought. In his Conclusion, Brondos argues that only by rejecting the traditional models of atonement and returning to the New Testament teaching on this central doctrine can the Christian church respond effectively to the crisis it faces today and bring about the restoration of the type of communities envisioned by Jesus and his first followers.
Author | : Jeremiah Johnson |
Publisher | : Destiny Image Publishers |
Total Pages | : 113 |
Release | : 2019-08-20 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0768450799 |
You have been set apart for such a time as this. God wants to perform wonders and great exploits through a holy, set apart people. The question is have you given your life completely to the Lord and His purposes? This level of commitment and consecration comes only by having a prophetic vision of the returning Jesus. As Gods people give themselves completely to Him and His Kingdom purpose, they will become catalysts for bringing the awakening and reformation that has been prophesied. Author, prophet, and church planter, Jeremiah Johnson, is convinced: this message is a prophetic vision of the why behind what we're called to do. More than simply focusing on Christian behaviors and actions, when a believer has set Jesus before their eyes and lives as a bride eagerly awaiting the returning bridegroom, everything changes! In The Power of Consecration, Jeremiah helps you to... Sit at the "Table of Encounter" with the Lord. Discover how consecration is the result of your revelation of Jesus. Enter into a "new kind of fasting." Discern the 5 warning signs of the end-time "harlot bride." Resist the traps of legalism and religion. Could it be that the Holy Spirit is daring those who are hungry to come seek Him in a new way? For if we are willing to pay the price and consecrate ourselves fully to Him, He will manifest His kingdom fully in the earth.
Author | : Thomas Manton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 512 |
Release | : 1874 |
Genre | : Christianity |
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Author | : Henry Riley Gummey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 502 |
Release | : 1908 |
Genre | : Lord's Supper |
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Author | : Hans A. Baer |
Publisher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 1988-01-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780887066818 |
Recreating Utopia in the Desert: A Sectarian Challenge to Modern Mormonism is the account of a millenarian sect, officially known as the Aaronic Order, one of the main splinter groups of the Mormon Church. Their story tells us much about the social tensions, particularly along class lines, that have emerged in Mormonism. The Aaronic Order, or Levites, emerged as the Mormon Church evolved from a religious utopia in the Midwest, to a near nation-state in the Intermountain West, to finally an international theocratic corporation. Drawing upon the concept of revitalization movements, the Levite sect is viewed as an attempt by working-class Mormons to resurrect the communitarian ideals they perceived as characteristic of earlier nineteenth-century Mormonism. From their beginnings in the Depression, the Levites have developed a series of cooperative and communal ventures in Utah, based upon the revelations of Maurice Glendenning. We see in the Levites the seemingly inevitable processes of institutionalization and fission characterizing revitalization movements that survive. By explaining the impetus for the development of sectarian groups such as the Levites, the author offers important insights for the discussion of religious communitarianism and schizmatic movements in contemporary religion.
Author | : Nathan MacDonald |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 323 |
Release | : 2023-09-21 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0198813856 |
How did the Jerusalem high priests go from being cultic servants in the sixth century BCE to assuming political supremacy at some point during the third or second century? The Making of the Tabernacle and the Construction of Priestly Hegemony examines how the conditions were created for the priesthood's rise to power by examining the most important ideological texts for the high priests: the description of the wilderness tabernacle and the instructions for the ordination ritual found in the Biblical books of Exodus and Leviticus. Although neglected by many modern readers, who often find them technical and repetitive, the tabernacle accounts excited considerable interest amongst early scribes and readers, as is evidenced by the survival of them in no fewer than four versions. Untangling this intricate compositional history helps shed light on how these chapters in the Pentateuch shaped-and were shaped by-the perception of the priesthood's powers and competencies during the Persian and early Hellenistic periods. The hierarchy that is developed is more nuanced and multifaceted than previously appreciated, with Israelite artisans, community leaders, Levites and women incorporated into a complex vision of society. The ordination ritual was also transformed by scribal elites during the Persian period, appearing in no fewer than five variant forms as the role of the high priesthood and its relationship to other groups was negotiated. Using a broad, plural methodological approach that incorporates insights from sociology, ritual studies, textual and literary criticism, early interpretation, manuscript studies, and philology, Nathan MacDonald's study shines new light on the historical development, theology, and ideology of priestly texts in the Pentateuch.