Confidence in God in Times of Danger Confidence in God in Times of Danger

Confidence in God in Times of Danger

Publisher Description

Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. This book gives a passionate explanation of God’s workings in the Book of Esther. The author moves from Biblical insight to practical application in the lives of God’s people today. When the times are turbulent and filled with all manner of possible dangers, the great God of the Bible is in control and can be trusted completely. “We learn that the most casual events which take place in the affairs of the world are connected with God’s plans respecting His people; and that the most trifling things are appointed and directed by Him to effect His purposes. It decides a question that philosophy has conversed for ages, and will never fathom; recording a number of events, the result of man’s free will, yet evidently appointed of God and directed by His providence. From this book the believer may learn to place unbounded confidence in God in the utmost danger; and to look to the Lord of omnipotence for deliverance when there is no apparent means of escape.”

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2015
January 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
134
Pages
PUBLISHER
Chapel Library
SELLER
Mt Zion Bible Church of Pensacola Inc
SIZE
190.9
KB

More Books by Alexander Carson

Customers Also Bought

Charlie Coulson the Drummer Boy, a Christian Hero of the American War Charlie Coulson the Drummer Boy, a Christian Hero of the American War
2015
Greasy the Robber - A Story of the Power of the Gospel Greasy the Robber - A Story of the Power of the Gospel
2015
Gadsby's Hymns Gadsby's Hymns
2015
The nature of the kingdom, or church, of Christ: A sermon preach'd before the King, at the Royal chapel at St. James's, on Sunday March 31, 1717. By ... Benjamin Lord Bishop of Bangor. ... The nature of the kingdom, or church, of Christ: A sermon preach'd before the King, at the Royal chapel at St. James's, on Sunday March 31, 1717. By ... Benjamin Lord Bishop of Bangor. ...
1717