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Breaking the King Saul Syndrome

Breaking the King Saul Syndrome
Author: Jonathan Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012-07-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780984716128

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Saul's Syndrome

Saul's Syndrome
Author: Sonny Richardson Ford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre:
ISBN:

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An inside look on how jealousy, rejection and character can ruin destiny from author Sonny Richardson Ford.Saul, Israel's first king had so much promise. He had the look, the intellect and the prestige. All thIngs that in the long run, meant nothing because he didn't have the character.As we look at Saul's story, we see how essential developing good character is to living out our God-given destiny is.


King Saul

King Saul
Author: Peter Ignatius
Publisher: ISPCK
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2008
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9788184580716

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Saul (Edomite king) in the Bible.


King Saul

King Saul
Author: Samuel Ridout
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-05-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781546984252

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This book is an effort to give a brief series of notes upon the first book of Samuel. The title shows us the central figure of the book, a type too of the fleshly condition of the nation as a whole. The lessons connected with the rise, reign and end of King Saul are many, and all point to the utter unprofitableness of the flesh in its greatest excellence to be aught that is acceptable to God. The subject in one sense is a depressing one, and the proper effect should be to turn us from the contemplation of the man after the flesh to the man after God's own heart, David, who comes upon the scene in the latter part of the book and shows the contrast between faith and nature. As a type of Christ, David is the antidote to the baleful example and influence of poor Saul, and thus shows how God would ever lead, even through the knowledge of sin in ourselves and of the evil about us, not to occupation with that, but with Him who is the Deliverer of His people. May the Lord use this effort to trace the workings of the flesh and the triumphs of His grace to the blessing of His people! This book is one of several written by Samuel Ridout (1855-1930). His straight-forward approach to the Word of God will doubtless satisfy readers from all backgrounds and denominations.For more from Ridout and others like him, visit our website at JawboneDigital.com


The Fate of King Saul

The Fate of King Saul
Author: David M. Gunn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 181
Release: 1989
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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Lost in Lodebar "The Mephibosheth Syndrome"

Lost in Lodebar
Author: Dr. Gwendolyn W. Crumbly
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1449795943

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In this easy-to-read, biblically based book, Gwendolyn Crumbly takes you on a journey through her struggle to identify, accept, and seek healing from personal struggles. Desperately seeking inner peace, she faced adversity, criticism, and multiple emotional challenges. If you are faced with recurring problems that seem to keep you stuck in the maze of repetitive destructive behaviors, hobbling along yet going nowhere, you just may be suffering from the Mephibosheth Syndrome. The Word of God will lead you to the Kings table and return you to your place of divine inheritance. You are about to embark on a true spiritual journey. This book is for anyone who is ready to be healed from their brokenness and start a new life fully restored.


King Saul

King Saul
Author: Samuel Ridout
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1900
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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Enlightened

Enlightened
Author: Edmund Danilo Auguis
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1504945212

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Englightened: The Purpose of Spiritual Understanding is an inspiring book for those who are lost and wanting to find direction. It is for those who want to put substance into their spiritual life without being too religious and sacred. Pastor Edmund passionately expounds the benefits of respectful human interaction and relationship as showed by Jesus Christ centuries ago. He talks about the various aspects of enabling oneself to fully understand one's unique purpose in life while likewise preparing the self for the challenges that will come along. Pastor Edmund expounds on the mental and spiritual readiness that one should endeavor to learn successfully overcome the difficulties. Truly an Enlightening book for today's troubled world.


Surviving Ministry

Surviving Ministry
Author: Michael E. Osborne
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498280285

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Being a pastor has its rewards and pleasures. But churches can be unsafe places. They are filled with broken, imperfect people. Many ministers of the gospel walk into a church naive about the potential hazards of their vocation. They are vulnerable to difficult people, unresolved conflict, incompatible visions, hidden agendas, mission drift, and sin--their own and that of others. Other pastors feel trapped in a ministry hurricane and don't know what to do. They feel like failures. They're thinking about leaving the ministry. They are looking for help and hope--not from an "expert" detached from the real world of ministry--but from someone who has suffered through church hurricanes and lived to share the story. Moreover, they need to know they are not alone. Surviving Ministry: How to Weather the Storms of Church Leadership includes the author's own story as well as true stories from other pastors who have been in the eye of the hurricane. Discouraged ministers looking for biblical, practical, gospel-centered advice for storm proofing their churches, homes, and hearts have found a friend. Surviving Ministry will equip them to stay resilient before, during, and after seasons of difficulty.