Step by Step: Looking at the New Testament Beatitudes Through the Old Testament Feasts

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Holy Fire Publishing, 2005 - 140 páginas
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"Step-by-Step" takes a different look at Jesus' teachings from what is commonly referred to as the "Beatitudes." I had long read about the "Beatitudes", but never had clear knowledge on how to apply them. However, the L-rd revealed to me that the seven Beatitudes (Matthew 5) and the seven Feasts of the L-rd (Leviticus 23) are strategically linked together. "Step-by-Step" outlines the seven-step process taught by Jesus for employing this method. The true meaning behind the Beatitudes and how to correctly apply them is revealed leading you to a closer relationship with G-d.
 

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I'm just stepping into this book - I know the Author .. so I get to talk to him ANY TIME I WANT - or when he's FREE .... This is ONE POWERFUL BOOK - I know how powerful the MIND and MINISTRY of Chuck Latham through JESUS is. - I will share more when I finish THE FIRST CHAPTER -

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Foreword
5
Prologue
11
Building the Foundation for
19
Spring Feasts and the Process
29
The Beatitudes
51
The Fall Feasts
75
Day of Atonement
85
The Feast of Tabernacles
95
Proper Application
109
Final Words
131
Bibliography
138
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Chuck Latham is Assistant Pastor at Peace Community Church at the Maxwell Federal Prison. He also teaches inmate bible studies as part of his prison ministry. Hes a member of Vaughn Forest Church where he teaches and sings. Chuck received his B.S. Degree from St. John Fisher College and M.B.A from Chapman University.

David Weston graduated from Samford University, holds a Juris Doctor degree from Cumberland School of Law, and served as law clerk to Justice Hugh Maddox on the Alabama Supreme Court. David currently practices law and is a charter member at Vaughn Forest where he teaches.

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