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If your world has suddenly fallen apart, you will love the prisoner who wouldn't cry. If you have ever worked hard to please someone and then been criticized instead of thanked, this book is definitely for you. The apostle Paul has devoted the best years of his life to working for God. He has lived an exemplary life, constantly helping others. Now, instead of being rewarded, he has been sentenced to jail and condemned to die. Why? He doesn't deserve this, certainly. Has God let him down? It's enough to make the strongest weep.
But this prisoner doesn't cry! He reviews the past and looks at his future and writes his friend Timothy one of the most inspiring letters in all literature. It breathes confidence and courage and victory! Second Timothy is Paul's final written statement and contains much of his life's philosophy, the basis of his courage--good enough reasons for our close attention. Edward E. White has caught the essence of his faith and shows why it sustained him so well.
Table of Contents
The Family of God
A Young Missionary
God's Gifts
Unashamed
Called According to Grace
Soldier, Athlete, Farmer
The Word of God
Human Philosophy
Vessels of Honor
Christian Virtues
Avoiding Apostasy
Keeping the Faith
The Christian's Hope
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1984 |
Printed: |
1984 |
Pages: |
127 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |