Our High Destiny Discovered in the Bible's 7 Wedding Messages: "He will make [us] Ruler over all that He has," Luke 12:44 (White Horse)
Book Details
Author(s)Richard Ruhling
PublisherTotal Health
ISBN / ASINB00QJ7Z7Z6
ISBN-13978B00QJ7Z7Z8
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
When We Don't Know Enough To Ask!
Frequently Asked Questions are not so often asked and a best-selling author proposes SAQ--Should Ask Questions because often we don't know what we don't know. Here's a sampling, three of a dozen questions.
1. Why is this important? We know that marriage can mean real happiness or serious unhappiness, but when linked to the Bible's wedding messages, it becomes a matter of destiny that could include eternity.
2. Where does the Bible teach the wedding messages determine our destiny? In Matthew 22:11-13, the man who wasn't ready got thrown out with weeping and gnashing of teeth. In Matthew 25:10,11, the women who weren't ready were turned away when they arrived late. In Luke 12:47,48, those who aren't prepared are beaten with stripes. We aren't to that point yet, but this suggests a need to understand them.
3. What's in it for us? On the positive side, if we are ready, “that when He comes and knocks,[we] may open unto Him immediately...He will make [us] ruler over all that He has,†Luke 12:36,44. Because this sounds too amazing to be true, our natural inclination is to shrug it off, but that guarantees loss because, speaking of this wedding parable, “To whom much is given of him much is required.†Luke 12:48. Anyone can wait and see, but God wants more from us!
Frequently Asked Questions are not so often asked and a best-selling author proposes SAQ--Should Ask Questions because often we don't know what we don't know. Here's a sampling, three of a dozen questions.
1. Why is this important? We know that marriage can mean real happiness or serious unhappiness, but when linked to the Bible's wedding messages, it becomes a matter of destiny that could include eternity.
2. Where does the Bible teach the wedding messages determine our destiny? In Matthew 22:11-13, the man who wasn't ready got thrown out with weeping and gnashing of teeth. In Matthew 25:10,11, the women who weren't ready were turned away when they arrived late. In Luke 12:47,48, those who aren't prepared are beaten with stripes. We aren't to that point yet, but this suggests a need to understand them.
3. What's in it for us? On the positive side, if we are ready, “that when He comes and knocks,[we] may open unto Him immediately...He will make [us] ruler over all that He has,†Luke 12:36,44. Because this sounds too amazing to be true, our natural inclination is to shrug it off, but that guarantees loss because, speaking of this wedding parable, “To whom much is given of him much is required.†Luke 12:48. Anyone can wait and see, but God wants more from us!
