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Reminders for Disciples of Jesus

by Vic Ramphal

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This volume is only a reminder for Disciples of Jesus; The calling to be a disciple of Jesus is a very serious business; that doesn’t mean one must have a ‘poker face’. It is all about Christ business and none of our. “Occupy until I come” He said. Because, the same Spirit that commanded “Let light be” and it ceases not to extinguish, is the same that said “Go” and Come”.

There is no room for doublemindedness, no plowing and looking back (remember Lot wife)

This exhortation is not by chance but rather by providence and fifty years of walking this ‘highway’.

Each disciple is placed in the right position as ‘salt and light’ therefore, try not to wiggle for a ‘larger barn’ and wobble around His Business.

Enjoy, encourage oneself and the Brethren.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 360 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jun 30, 2021)
ISBN10: 1977241158
ISBN13: 9781977241153
Genre: RELIGION / Christian Theology / Apologetics

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Born and grew up in British Guiana (now The Republic of Guyana) and attended public school and the Gov’t technical institute, studying machining. American writer lives in New York for more than two decades and author of other young adult fictions.
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