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This book meditates on the Ten Commandments in poems and essays. God himself wrote the Ten Commandments into stone with his finger. We dare not ignore them. The judges of ancient Israel developed a body of case law to apply the Ten Commandments to their situations. These applications are part of inspired writ.
Today, we may apply these Ten Commandments to things unimaginable to those ancient judges. But God has not changed. May you be blessed as you apply God's eternal principles to your walk with Him.

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Produktbeschreibung
This book meditates on the Ten Commandments in poems and essays. God himself wrote the Ten Commandments into stone with his finger. We dare not ignore them. The judges of ancient Israel developed a body of case law to apply the Ten Commandments to their situations. These applications are part of inspired writ.

Today, we may apply these Ten Commandments to things unimaginable to those ancient judges. But God has not changed. May you be blessed as you apply God's eternal principles to your walk with Him.


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Autorenporträt
When John Lowstreet was a child, God answered a prayer for him. He has spent the rest of his life trying to know God personally and to more deeply understand God. John has had various occupations, hobbies and jobs, but only this one quest. More experiences with God are his holy grail.

John started writing in bits and pieces. He finds writing to be a satisfying discipline, and for some reason poetry seems easiest to write. John uses the Swiss cheese approach as in poking holes in a major priority until it yields. Writing has been a priority for years and is beginning to yield.

John's favorite authors are Jules Verne and Jane Austen, and favorite poets are Rudyard Kipling and William Blake.

John studied the Bible to find God, and as he found Him, grew to love Him. The basic teachings and devotional insights of the Bible have increasingly seemed more significant to him than the mass of theological considerations. A Christian minister of retirement age, John loves Christ and the Holy Spirit and treasures intimacy with God.