
Product Description What do the names Jericho, Gilgal, Ai, or Gibeon have to do with our lives in this modern age? Wasnt crossing the Jordan just an act of an ancient people who were intent on establishing their God-given claim to the Promised Land? What possible value could come of investigating the treachery of the Gibeonites who were they anyway? It is questions similar to these that this book seeks to answer. Possessing the Land is an investigative study of the Old Testament book of Joshua. It began as a simple home bible study, but, as I studied, it became apparent that God was setting out a battle-plan not only for His original Chosen People, but also for every modern Pilgrim and Sojourner in Christ. This book examines the experiences of the original People of God as they went about taking possession of the land which God had promised them, and attempts to draw parallels between their journey in a physical sense, and ours in the spiritual realm. Numerous references are made to the real-life battles that face every Christian, not only as to the variety of circumstances, but also in the strategy needed to be victorious over those circumstances. We desire to be able to join Gods Chosen People in their victories, learn from their defeats, and ultimately, like them, to enter into the fullness of all that God has prepared for us. Review A challenging, credible study of Bible truths and characters that make them real people. -- Ron Hagglund. Pastor Sherwood Assembly of God, Winnipeg, Manitoba January 31, 2003Encouraging, well written, -- Jay Cookingham Faithwriters About the Author Gord Lang is a happily married father of two adult children. Raised in a Christian home, he accepted the Lord as his personal Savior at the age of nine. Writing has been a hobby that Gord has enjoyed since his high school years, but this is his first published work. An accountant by training, Gord has been involved in teaching Sunday School and Home B
Page Count:
112
Publication Date:
2003-02-01
Publisher:
Xulon Press
ISBN-10:
1591604680
ISBN-13:
9781591604686
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