The Regal Pair
The Regal Pair (H & R) is a book about the inseparable twins: Holiness and Righteousness. (One aspect cannot be understood apart from the other.) H&R carries the reader into its domain of confrontation with everything not holy and righteous. H&R has both a mantle and a sword. The mantle of anointing demands its appraisal of all it confronts, and the sword is both a challenge and a judgment to its findings.
Holiness and Righteousness transcend antiquity to confront iniquity in modern time.
Jesus confronted the "pretenders" of his day, so must the modern saint. This book defines the separated life of those who possess H&R. It dares to investigate the depth of Holiness required of the Lord in, "Be ye Holy as I am Holy."
The Regal Pair is irresistible to those who desire a profoundness to Christianity. It draws the heart of the true believer into a realm hitherto untouched by most of today's pulpits. In twelve chapters, H&R exposes the malady of hyper-grace.
The righteous live with greater concerns, deeper levels of commitment and sensitivity to the will and purpose of God, than "people of religion." Their prayers are pro-active, their work redemptive, their yearnings creative, their prospective broader, their vision clearer, their path productive and their progress assured.
"The dilemma of the Charismatic Movement has been their attempt to mold a Word of Faith movement over a body not framed in Holiness and Righteousness." (The blasphemous Interfaith compromise is similarly defined.)
The reader of The Regal Pair will be both challenged and encouraged at the same time. Dare to open its pages and inspect how fearlessly the author calls for a return to the Highway of Holiness. Using both Old Testament and New Testament bases, coupled with men of holiness throughout history, one undeniable truth stands throughout the book, "without Holiness, no man shall see the Lord."
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Holiness and Righteousness transcend antiquity to confront iniquity in modern time.
Jesus confronted the "pretenders" of his day, so must the modern saint. This book defines the separated life of those who possess H&R. It dares to investigate the depth of Holiness required of the Lord in, "Be ye Holy as I am Holy."
The Regal Pair is irresistible to those who desire a profoundness to Christianity. It draws the heart of the true believer into a realm hitherto untouched by most of today's pulpits. In twelve chapters, H&R exposes the malady of hyper-grace.
The righteous live with greater concerns, deeper levels of commitment and sensitivity to the will and purpose of God, than "people of religion." Their prayers are pro-active, their work redemptive, their yearnings creative, their prospective broader, their vision clearer, their path productive and their progress assured.
"The dilemma of the Charismatic Movement has been their attempt to mold a Word of Faith movement over a body not framed in Holiness and Righteousness." (The blasphemous Interfaith compromise is similarly defined.)
The reader of The Regal Pair will be both challenged and encouraged at the same time. Dare to open its pages and inspect how fearlessly the author calls for a return to the Highway of Holiness. Using both Old Testament and New Testament bases, coupled with men of holiness throughout history, one undeniable truth stands throughout the book, "without Holiness, no man shall see the Lord."
The Regal Pair
The Regal Pair (H & R) is a book about the inseparable twins: Holiness and Righteousness. (One aspect cannot be understood apart from the other.) H&R carries the reader into its domain of confrontation with everything not holy and righteous. H&R has both a mantle and a sword. The mantle of anointing demands its appraisal of all it confronts, and the sword is both a challenge and a judgment to its findings.
Holiness and Righteousness transcend antiquity to confront iniquity in modern time.
Jesus confronted the "pretenders" of his day, so must the modern saint. This book defines the separated life of those who possess H&R. It dares to investigate the depth of Holiness required of the Lord in, "Be ye Holy as I am Holy."
The Regal Pair is irresistible to those who desire a profoundness to Christianity. It draws the heart of the true believer into a realm hitherto untouched by most of today's pulpits. In twelve chapters, H&R exposes the malady of hyper-grace.
The righteous live with greater concerns, deeper levels of commitment and sensitivity to the will and purpose of God, than "people of religion." Their prayers are pro-active, their work redemptive, their yearnings creative, their prospective broader, their vision clearer, their path productive and their progress assured.
"The dilemma of the Charismatic Movement has been their attempt to mold a Word of Faith movement over a body not framed in Holiness and Righteousness." (The blasphemous Interfaith compromise is similarly defined.)
The reader of The Regal Pair will be both challenged and encouraged at the same time. Dare to open its pages and inspect how fearlessly the author calls for a return to the Highway of Holiness. Using both Old Testament and New Testament bases, coupled with men of holiness throughout history, one undeniable truth stands throughout the book, "without Holiness, no man shall see the Lord."
Holiness and Righteousness transcend antiquity to confront iniquity in modern time.
Jesus confronted the "pretenders" of his day, so must the modern saint. This book defines the separated life of those who possess H&R. It dares to investigate the depth of Holiness required of the Lord in, "Be ye Holy as I am Holy."
The Regal Pair is irresistible to those who desire a profoundness to Christianity. It draws the heart of the true believer into a realm hitherto untouched by most of today's pulpits. In twelve chapters, H&R exposes the malady of hyper-grace.
The righteous live with greater concerns, deeper levels of commitment and sensitivity to the will and purpose of God, than "people of religion." Their prayers are pro-active, their work redemptive, their yearnings creative, their prospective broader, their vision clearer, their path productive and their progress assured.
"The dilemma of the Charismatic Movement has been their attempt to mold a Word of Faith movement over a body not framed in Holiness and Righteousness." (The blasphemous Interfaith compromise is similarly defined.)
The reader of The Regal Pair will be both challenged and encouraged at the same time. Dare to open its pages and inspect how fearlessly the author calls for a return to the Highway of Holiness. Using both Old Testament and New Testament bases, coupled with men of holiness throughout history, one undeniable truth stands throughout the book, "without Holiness, no man shall see the Lord."
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BN ID: | 2940148565437 |
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Publisher: | Zadok Publications |
Publication date: | 09/12/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 197 |
File size: | 182 KB |
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