Digital Logos Edition
Every believer faces trials that test and shake their faith. Standing in the Shaking, by Bible lecturer Jac Colón, is about standing strong in the midst of those trials. This book explores the imagery of the trembling mountain scene where Moses approached the presence of God at Mt. Sinai, building a framework to address the mental battles Christians face in times of trial. Jac Colón has passionately offered insightful teachings on the book of Revelation for over 35 years, and this book is no exception. Standing in the Shaking examines what Revelation has to say about the trials still to come. Through this valuable resource, Colón provides the wisdom to face these battles and develop the mental discipline Christians need to stand in the shaking.
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“The gold represents faith, pure and true. The white clothes represent the white robe of Christ’s righteousness which is received by faith. The eve salve is the Holy Spirit which gives us spiritual discernment.” (source)
“The purpose of the shaking is to reveal a purified church, to remove those things which can be removed and to leave a purified remnant church which will worship God acceptably.” (source)
“The Christian’s constant responsibility is to turn the direction of his thoughts to spiritual things, to the way of God.” (source)
“The message that we are to cease trying to make ourselves acceptable to God and to rest in the free gift of Christ’s righteousness, causes the shaking.” (source)
“You see the real problem with the lukewarm is that Jesus is still on the outside trying to get in when He should be on the inside of their hearts.” (source)
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Andrew Malone
12/3/2013