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A Tale of Three Kings: A Study in Brokenness
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I found this book in our Calvary bookstore a couple years ago and never started it, thinking it was an Old Testament study of the kings. Instead, it is a wonderfully written story (in play form in Two Acts) with King Saul, King David and Absalom. It was a call to remembrance of Who is in control and how to handle ourselves when the Christian life gets us down. Hurting Christians should read this book, especially if you've been hurt by others within your fellowship. We all should have the heart of David. I love this line from the end of the book. "The throne is not mine. Not to have, not to take, not to protect, and not to keep."
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October 8, 2008
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October 10, 2008
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I am having a hard time answering question 13. I got the first question done but what do they mean when what differentiates dissenters or reformers from schismatic and dividers? And how would you apply these truths to historical events like the Protestant Reformation or the American Revolution?
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