Preface of Triumph

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
Cover of the book Preface of Triumph by Johnson F. Odesola, Johnson F. Odesola
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Author: Johnson F. Odesola ISBN: 9781370238248
Publisher: Johnson F. Odesola Publication: January 31, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Johnson F. Odesola
ISBN: 9781370238248
Publisher: Johnson F. Odesola
Publication: January 31, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There is a dogmatism to be avoided; a graceless type; a kind of busting bigotry that ends in self- assertion and self-praise; a kind of hustling aggression that lacks the touch of sympathy: such is a blemish to be shunned.
There is a dogmatism to be cultivated; a wise and fruitful certainty; a firm, bold stand, for square to every wind that blows; a spirit represented by the blind man cured by the Lord Jesus Christ, who cried with holy impatience to those who argued about the matter; “One thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see” Paul was dogmatic in this sense,; with as much certainty as the blind man to whom sight was given he could say; “I know,” Faith to him was not only the vision of service, but the appropriation of power.
Faith is the “confidence of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen” faith is not only the eye that sees, but the hand that takes. Faith is the eye of the heart. It is therefore, because we have faith that we know.Dark moments are a preface to your triumph.

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There is a dogmatism to be avoided; a graceless type; a kind of busting bigotry that ends in self- assertion and self-praise; a kind of hustling aggression that lacks the touch of sympathy: such is a blemish to be shunned.
There is a dogmatism to be cultivated; a wise and fruitful certainty; a firm, bold stand, for square to every wind that blows; a spirit represented by the blind man cured by the Lord Jesus Christ, who cried with holy impatience to those who argued about the matter; “One thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see” Paul was dogmatic in this sense,; with as much certainty as the blind man to whom sight was given he could say; “I know,” Faith to him was not only the vision of service, but the appropriation of power.
Faith is the “confidence of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen” faith is not only the eye that sees, but the hand that takes. Faith is the eye of the heart. It is therefore, because we have faith that we know.Dark moments are a preface to your triumph.

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