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(LARGE PRINT EDITION) Does God Actively Or Passively Punish His People? The Church Is Being Invaded By The Cults Of Materialism And Self. Large Numbers Of Christians Believe That God Shows His Approval By The Amount Of Material Blessing They Receive Whilst On This Earth. The Concept Of A God Who Could Apply Poverty Or Pain In Order To Help Them Grow Spiritually Is Totally Alien, If Not Blasphemous.

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(LARGE PRINT EDITION) Does God Actively Or Passively Punish His People? The Church Is Being Invaded By The Cults Of Materialism And Self. Large Numbers Of Christians Believe That God Shows His Approval By The Amount Of Material Blessing They Receive Whilst On This Earth. The Concept Of A God Who Could Apply Poverty Or Pain In Order To Help Them Grow Spiritually Is Totally Alien, If Not Blasphemous.
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In 1808, Horatius Bonar was born into a family of several generations of ministers of the gospel. He graduated from the University of Edinburgh and was ordained in 1838. As a young pastor at North Parish, Kelso, he preached in villages and farmhouses, proving himself to be a comforter and guide. In 1843, he joined 450 other pastors to form the Free Church of Scotland after the "Disruption." Horatius Bonar wrote numerous books, tracts, periodicals, and more than 600 hymns. He believed that people needed truth, not opinions; God, not theology; and Christ, not religion. From his first sermon to his last, he ended with "In such an hour as ye think not, the Son of Man cometh."