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Hardcover 7 Things You Better Have Nailed Down Before All Hell Breaks Loose Book

ISBN: 0785221697

ISBN13: 9780785221692

7 Things You Better Have Nailed Down Before All Hell Breaks Loose

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Stephen Covey wrote, "The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing." For men and women searching for truth amid the noise and clutter, this principle could never be more crucial. And while the church is tossed about by the same uncertainty, Robert Wolgemuth's provocative "7 Things You Better Have Nailed Down Before All Hell Breaks Loose" puts a stake in the ground and says, "Here's something you can count on, no matter what." In life you...

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"Nail down" the basics

In this book, Robert Wolgemuth helps us to think about being prepared for those "defining moments." "...[times] when something new in your wardrobe or driving the latest import or ascending the corporate ladder simply [does] not matter...Accidents most often come without warning. We must be ready in advance of tragedy...[it's like] packing your lunch before you're hungry, stocking up on fresh batteries before the lights go out..." Really more like a primer on the basics of Christian doctrine there are seven things he says we must have "nailed down". God is God: The Creator - Holy, Sovereign, and Merciful (the doctrine of God) The Bible is God's Word (the doctrine of the Bible) Mankind Is Eternally Lost and in Need of a Savior (the doctrine of man) Jesus Christ Died to Redeem Mankind (the doctrine of Christ) Grace and Faith Are Gifts (the doctrine of salvation) Belief and Works Are One (the doctrine of the application of Redemption) The Church is God's Idea (the doctrine of the Church) This, however, isn't a theology book. It's more "pre-theology", discussing how these theological issues look in real life. For example, in talking of the importance of the Bible and how it played out for some, he writes, "They made the choice...so that their children...would have free access to this priceless Book, in a language we understand...the Bible has provided the inspiration that has launched incredible endeavors and institutions that we depend on each day." On how the doctrine of the application of redemption looks, he writes, "The eight hours we've set aside for "spiritual activity" are only a start. There should be no hours in our week when our activity should not be done to God's glory. None..."all" is all. (1 Corinthians 10:31)... There is only one choice for a Christian career. You are all going to have to become priests...One of the tragedies of religion is that a wall is often created between the secular and the sacred, carrying with it the inherent danger of thinking the "balanced life" includes some activities that are "non-religious"....Hundreds of years ago, there was no distinction between secular art and sacred art - only good art and bad art." And finally on the doctrine of salvation, "...[good things] conceal our sense of lostness, (i.e. we don't feel like we need a Savior)...The desperation and hopelessness we feel in a crisis is really a fact all the time." How we react in a crisis situation is evidence of our day-to-day character. If we don't do it normally, it won't show up exceptionally - when it needs to show up. As C.S. Lewis says, "Surely what a man does when he is taken off his guard is the best evidence for what sort of man he is." Who we are in crisis is an accumulation of what we do everyday, which stems from what we believe. The author provides an excellent illustration of this in baseball and the myth of the "clutch hitter". "The evidence is conclusive: what a player does under specific game-dependent pressure is exa
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