The Ten Commandments (Annotated, Updated) The Ten Commandments (Annotated, Updated)

The Ten Commandments (Annotated, Updated‪)‬

Reasonable Rules for Life

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Publisher Description

Original Title: Weighed and Wanting. New, updated edition.


The ten commandments are not popular today. Atheists want them nowhere in sight. Many Christians say they are outdated. But Dwight L. Moody challenges us to take a closer look. Which of the ten commandments can we honestly say are not good? Which of the ten commandments can we break and not suffer the consequences, both here and in eternity? 


This book will challenge you to examine God's rules for life. God doesn't ask anything of us that is difficult or unreasonable, and this is certainly true with Jesus Christ as our strength and the Holy Spirit to guide us. This book is a challenging yet refreshing look at some of the oldest, most well-known words of God.


About the Author

Dwight L. Moody, determined to make a fortune, arrived in Chicago and started selling shoes. But Christ found him and his energies were redirected into full-time ministry. And what a ministry it was. Today, Moody's name still graces a church, a mission, a college, and more. Moody loved God and men, and the power of a love like that impacts generations.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2018
May 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
160
Pages
PUBLISHER
Aneko Press
SELLER
Life Sentence Publishing, Inc.
SIZE
422.6
KB

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