Description
*Condition Note: Book is gently used and lightly marked.*
The Knocking at the Door (written in 1974) seeks to relate Christ's special message to the Laodicean Seventh-day Adventist Church to a strange reluctance to respond to His loving invitation in the 1888 message. The basic idea turns out to be disturbing, even shocking. The author traces our current denominational problems to a single prime source: our failure to let that loving One in who has kept knocking at our "door" for over a century. He believes that the Lord is still knocking, and that there is a solution of hope: denominational repentance.
Table of Contents
Key To Abbreviations
Introduction
The Seventh-day Adventist Impasse
To Whom Is The Message Addressed?
How The "Thou Knowest Not" Problem Began
Unconscious Is truly Cleansed
Our Denominational History and The Laodicean Message
This Divinely Appointed Remedies "Gold"
The Divinely Appointed Remedies "White Raiment" and "Eyesalve "
An Epilogue:
Appendix
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1983 |
Printed: |
1983 |
Pages: |
114 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Book & Printing |
Condition: |
B+ |