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Online Books
Pure Grace by Daniel LeEarl
Hall
Christians have so many
questions and concerns. We
wonder:
1. How do I know if I am
saved?
2. Can I lose my salvation?
Are there any guarantees?
3. Am I doing enough for
God?
4. Is God pleased with me?
5. How do I get right with
God-?
6. What if I make a big
mistake? What if I
-backslide-?
7. Am I obedient enough for
God to accept me?
8. Since I'm a Christian,
why do I still sin?
9. If I don't tithe, am I
under a curse?
10. What is the will of God
for my life?
11. What is God's plan for
me?
12. Why did Cod do things
the way that He did?
13. What was the Adam & Eve
thing really all about?
14. Why did they sin?
15. Could anyone else have
done any better?
16. Should I be baptized
again?
17. If I don't preach & some
go to hell, is it my fault?
18. What about my parents.
grandparents.& children?
19. If I don't understand
the trinity am I doomed?
20. If I die now, where do I
go?
21. When is the rapture?
What will it be like?
22. If I forget to confess a
sin, does God forgive me?
23. How can I get more
faith?
24. What is meant by the
terms justification,
reconciliation,
sanctification, and
regeneration?
25. What is God going to do
with the terrorists?
26. Do Christians go through
the Great Tribulation?
27. When is the Great
Tribulation going to start?
28. How do we reconcile pure
grace with our sin?
These questions and many
others are answered in the
online book Pure Grace by
Dan Hall.
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After
I left the Organization, I
joined a Bible study group
made up of friends who had
also been disfellowshipped.
Within a period of two years
about thirteen of us, all
family and close friends,
left the Organization.
Because we went through
everything together, we were
able to encourage and
support one another through
the whole adjustment
process. Most
disfellowshipped Witnesses
don't have that advantage.
That can be very traumatic.
It means so much to know
that one is not alone, that
Jehovah is still there, and
that the Organization's
estimate of who one is not
the final word.
Read
more in A Hand in The
Darkness |
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