The Danger of Falling Into the Hands of the Living God

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity
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Author: C. Matthew McMahon, Matthew Mead ISBN: 9781626631755
Publisher: Puritan Publications Publication: June 16, 2016
Imprint: Puritan Publications Language: English
Author: C. Matthew McMahon, Matthew Mead
ISBN: 9781626631755
Publisher: Puritan Publications
Publication: June 16, 2016
Imprint: Puritan Publications
Language: English
Matthew Mead (1630-1699) was an independent puritan divine, and popular reformed preacher and morning lecturer at Stepney Church (London). In this convicting work directed to increase a healthy fear of the Living God to Christians, Mead works from Hebrews 10:31, “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the Living God.” Mead teaches in what sense God is the living God, and what it means to “fall into the hands” of this God who lives. Every sinner (redeemed, or remaining in unbelief) will ultimately stand in judgment before the Living God, and will have to deal with God both necessarily and everlastingly. Necessarily, as God requires an account of their life, and everlastingly, where the final state of the sinner will be determined. This is not a scan or facsimile, has been updated in modern English for easy reading and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.
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Matthew Mead (1630-1699) was an independent puritan divine, and popular reformed preacher and morning lecturer at Stepney Church (London). In this convicting work directed to increase a healthy fear of the Living God to Christians, Mead works from Hebrews 10:31, “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the Living God.” Mead teaches in what sense God is the living God, and what it means to “fall into the hands” of this God who lives. Every sinner (redeemed, or remaining in unbelief) will ultimately stand in judgment before the Living God, and will have to deal with God both necessarily and everlastingly. Necessarily, as God requires an account of their life, and everlastingly, where the final state of the sinner will be determined. This is not a scan or facsimile, has been updated in modern English for easy reading and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.

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