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This is a synopsis of what
the Bible teaches about Satan and his activities, both in
heaven and on earth, as he seeks to succeed with his plan of
evil. It traces the history of Satan’s plan from it’s
inception, and provides you with a concise understanding of
what it entails, how he is working it out, and the effects
that it has. Along with this, God’s response to the plan of
evil is examined.
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| The Gospel of
God's Grace |
The material in this booklet
is taken from chapter 11 of the author’s book Satan and His
Plan of Evil in order to reach a greater audience. This new
booklet on God’s Grace deals with: • gospel clichés that
are commonly used,• the perversion of the Gospel of
Christ, • Satan’s involvement in preaching false
gospels, • the believer’s privilege and responsibility of
being an ambassador for the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Have you ever
wondered what
Heaven is like? |
Our ability to understand
what is transpiring in heaven with a believer who has died is primarily determined by two
things: 1) your understanding of what the Bible says about time, and 2) your understanding
of what the Bible says heaven is like and its normal activities. There are some definite
things that are occurring in heaven that a believer is experiencing, realizing, and
appreciating. We hope that this booklet will give you a better appreciation that the
Scriptures do teach what heaven is like and that we will not find ourselves in unfamiliar
surroundings.
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A Very Simple
Survey of the Bible
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This booklet is the first in a series of booklets designed to provide a very simple
doctrinal survey of the Bible from Genesis to The Revelation. Through the use of a
dispensational time-line and a brief doctrinal synopsis of each book, Volume I in the
series sets forth a simple overview of the Bible. This volume serves as a foundation.
Succeeding volumes then provide a more thorough, yet still simple, examination of the
major stages in the outworking of God's plan and purpose described in Volume I.
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