Judson Cornwall
Showing all 3 resultsSorted by latest
-
Praying The Scriptures (Revised)
$14.99Add to cartTable Of Contents
Preface
Part I: The Purpose Of Prayer
1.A Scriptural Introduction
2.Scriptural Invitation: God’s R.S.V.P
3.Praying The Scriptures Involves Us In Prayer
4.”Lord, Teach Us To Pray”
5.The Bible-the Ultimate “How-to” Book On Prayer
Part II: The Power Of Prayer
6.”This Is God Calling”
7.The Inspirational Word Of God
8.The Word-a Light To Our Path
9.Increasing Our Prayer Life
10.A Guaranteed Answer To Prayer
Part III: The Position Of Prayer
11.The Key Ingredient In Prayer
12.Prayer With Understanding
13.Praying The Scriptures Stirs Our Imagination
14.Identifying In Prayer
15.Prayer Is Not Speaking In King James English
Part IV: The Promise Of Prayer
16.The Scriptures Add Intensity To Our Prayer
17.Intimately Knowing God
18.Prayer Is A Sweet Aroma To God
19.The Role Of Intercessory Prayer
20.Prayers That Last For Eternity
Scripture Index
Topical IndexAdditional Info
Brief Description
One of the most frustrating aspects of prayer is finding the right words to say. In Praying the Scriptures, readers will learn how to enhance their prayer lives by bringing the Scriptures into their prayers. It includes additional Scripture reading at the end of each chapter and Scripture and Topical Indices in the back of the book. -
Forbidden Glory : Portraits Of Pride
$18.99Add to cartNone of us can accurately foresee the changes that time will bring. In 1973, my first book, Let Us Praise, swept across the Charismatic bookstore shelves and conference book tables. We were all excited with the glory of praise and how to release that glory verbally, melodiously, and demonstratively. The truths in that book fed praise conventions and worship conventions throughout the Christian world.
Like David, I can affirm that “I have been young, and now am old” (Psalm 37:25). In that first book, nearly sixty years ago, I excitedly embraced God’s glory, but in this, my final book, written while dying of bone cancer, I am concerned with another glory, the Forbidden Glory. It seems that the glory God chose to share with us was insufficient to fill our egos, and we have reached out to embrace the glory that belongs exclusively to Him.
This should not surprise us. Lucifer did it in Heaven, Eve did it in Eden and the disciples did it when ministering with Jesus on the shores of Galilee. But will we use this as an excuse for our prideful behavior? Or could we better use it as a tutorial to guide us around the destructive pathway into which pride seeks to steer us? I trust that your decision will be the latter.
-
Its Gods War
$16.99Add to cart1. Whose War Is It, Anyway?
2. Whose Devil Is It, Anyway?
3. Whose Captain Is It, Anyway?
4. Whose Kingdom Is It, Anyway?
5. Whose Army Is It, Anyway?
6. Whose Role Is It, Anyway?
7. Whose Strategy Is It, Anyway?
8. Whose Mind Is It, Anyway?
9. Whose Victory Is It, Anyway?
10. Whose Worship Is It, Anyway?Additional Info
The author looks at spiritual warfare and shows how, from Satan’s creation to his ultimate defeat at Calvary, Jesus Christ has been absolute victor over the devil. Our task as believers is not to fight Satan, but to consistently believe that Jesus completely defeated him.