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What Kind of People Ought We Be?: Preparation for the Day of the Lord
- Narrated by: Jess Combs
- Length: 7 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Peter (2 Peter 3:11) asks us to consider what kind of people we ought to be in light of the fact that the Lord will return for His people at any time, that this world as we know it will then disappear, and that we need to be prepared every day for this anticipated event. This book delves into those things the Lord expects us to be doing and ways we are to prepare. There are four emphases: loving, readied, holy, and growing. Each chapter ends with prayer and includes a “Reflect" section with probing questions.
©2018, 2019 Patsy Scott (P)2019 Patsy Scott
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