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Firstborn Sons by G. H. Lang

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Firstborn Sons by G. H. Lang
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Is it worth while to follow Christ? Does not being His disciple involve so great loss and so much persecution and other trouble as to cause reasonable men to ask if it is worth while? Did He not Himself say to His disciples, In the world ye have tribulation? and is it not written all that would live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution? (John 16:33; 2 Tim. 3:12). Is there adequate compensation for such sacrifice and endurance? The following pages give part of the answer to such questions. Only part, however, for there are other recompenses to be allowed weight in giving a complete answer. But the line of thought here followed is one least often enlarged upon, and yet one that is very largely set forth in God's Book. The writer has himself felt the stimulus of the prospects and warnings here opened up, and he prays that by these pages others may be enlightened and strengthened, and so be encouraged to follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth. Hardback.

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Author:
G. H. Lang
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781564531063
Pages:
233

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Advantages
This book is an excellent summary, using the dominant scriptural theme of sonship, rewards and potential loss of privileges. It is a relatively easy read, but it may be hard to read if people have preconceptions deep in their minds about what certain verses should mean. The book is a refreshing and direct explanation of Rewards that available for all Christians and the reasons why we may not get them. There is also a handy index of scripture passages in the back. And there are short and direct statements that help you interpret New Testament types and figures.
Disadvantages
Some people may not like it because it doesn’t have charts or pictures or other things that help catch the eye. It is text and text only. But I think very inspire text for what it has to say.
Comment
This is something worth putting in your library, with an open Bible next to it, seeking the Spirit of truth to lead us into all the truth. To even handle the topic of sorrow, loss, or Christians following short of God’s, best, is actually a very heavy topic to hold. A Very serious one. This writer does it well, by speaking in a respectful tone to the reader, without compromising the truth simply to be popular.