Eye Single to the Glory of God: Reflections on the Cost of Discipleship

Eye Single to the Glory of God: Reflections on the Cost of Discipleship - Kindle edition by Robert L. Millet. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device.
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I don't want to spoil anything in particular but this is a e-book that everyone should give a chance. It is great for the first two thirds but then things get a little lengthy.

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But it has a great ending! An Eye Single to the Glory of God: Reflections on the Cost of Discipleship. The quality of the e-book was excellent with the free account, but I love the e-book! Great, since I signed up the download goes fast, Thanks Bro. When people look at me do they see that? Oct 27, Dorry Lou rated it really liked it.

Millet asks "what does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus Christ? As we become more like the Savior we become more worthy of living with Him. It is written for anyone that wants to become more dedicated and followers of the Savior. A good book that I recommend to all. Oct 08, Cathy Ankenman rated it it was amazing. Great book to help a person understand that we need to keep our eye single to the glory of God.


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Sep 10, Andrea rated it it was amazing. Janet Johnson rated it it was amazing Jul 22, Greg Winder rated it it was amazing Oct 04, Michele rated it it was amazing Nov 13, Barton rated it it was amazing Jul 04, Amy rated it it was amazing Apr 06, Stephanie rated it really liked it Oct 17, Beth L rated it liked it Aug 22, Jacob Boothe rated it really liked it Jan 05, Anna rated it really liked it May 05, Linda Holway rated it really liked it Jun 03, Chris rated it really liked it Mar 24, Gary rated it really liked it Apr 02, Curtis rated it really liked it Aug 18, Jared Johnson rated it it was amazing Apr 20, Anna Murray rated it really liked it Dec 25, The first time on Aug 25, The Official Report of the Lambeth Conference said, "Churches that are really on the move, throughout the world, are churches listening gratefully and joyfully to Scripture.

The Primate of Nigeria at the time, the Most Rev. In the face of the crisis that has gripped the Anglican Communion concerning the authority of Scripture, the Church of Nigeria continues to take a firm stand on this issue. Clergy must focus on God and follow closely the teaching of Scripture on the nature and call to that office.

It is their duty to learn to lead in accordance with the Bible so that the church will be light to the world in its service and mission and bring glory to God. They must resist not only the temptation to pride and power but also the temptation to be drawn away by food, by money, by "important" meetings, and by wining and dining with the high and mighty while ignoring the priority of the Word of God and of the task and mission of the church. Today in Nigeria we have a growing Anglican Church in a country whose population is growing even faster!

That means that it is a predominantly young population. The youth form the majority in our churches. At one point, the average age of Plateau State of which our Diocese is a part was calculated to be as low as 22 years.

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In comparison with the West we have a young church—young in its existence and young in its membership. We have a church that in parts of the country is persecuted, suffering, and not free to build structures or buy land. We have a church that is facing the growth and incursion of militant Islam. We have a church that is struggling with poverty, societal corruption, and political uncertainties. We have a church that is still struggling with inherited colonial mindsets concerning power, ability, and trust.

We have a church that draws its membership from very many different tribal and racial groups, many of which have fought each other in the past, and now have to learn to live and grow together. Above all, however, we have a church where faith is vital, and where the Word of God is the motivating power behind life and worship. It is true that, as in New Testament times, we struggle against the preaching of a false Gospel that prioritizes personal wealth and success. That does not alter the fact that through the Word of God we are offered a faith worth living for and a faith worth dying for—and thousands have so died.

The very possibility of persecution makes a difference, and lessens complacency. It should not be thought that we have all the answers or that every single church is alert, alive, and kicking— sadly, that is not so! The vision is beginning to fade especially in some of the older churches, and that situation must be rectified before they fall into the sleep of death, and before mission degenerates into maintenance.

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But overall, there is a fire and a passion that is burning, and we must fan that fire until it catches light over the whole country, and all over the world, until the Word of God is enthroned in the City of Man. They have six children; Hannatu is a doctor, Rinji a priest currently studying for his master's degree, and the next two are also away at University.


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Member Login Register Free Account. Here is the Privilege, and Here is the Cost Wherever the Gospel is truly lived, it demands change in behaviour, courtesy, and character. Appears in Fall Issue: The Word of God and the City of Man. The Power Of The Word The words of Scripture are in no way "magic," but neither are they quite the same as the words of any other text. For God's people the Gospel is also dynamite.

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I am not ashamed of the Gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: For in the Gospel a righteousness from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: Our beloved Anglican Communion must be rescued from the manipulation of those who have denied the Gospel and its power to transform and to save; those who have departed from the scripture and the faith "once and for all delivered to the saints" from those who are proclaiming a new Gospel, which really is no Gospel at all Galatians 1.

In the wisdom and strength God supplies we must rescue what is left of the Church from error of the apostates. Justice Religion Health Death Race.