Broken-Down House: Living Productively in a World Gone Bad - eBook
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Broken-Down House: Living Productively in a World Gone Bad - eBook  -     By: Paul David Tripp

Broken-Down House: Living Productively in a World Gone Bad - eBook

Shepherd Press / 2009 / ePub

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Sin has ravaged the house that God created. This world sits slumped, disheveled, and in pain, groaning for the restoration that can only be accomplished by the hands of him who built it in the first place. The bad news is that you and I are living right in the middle of the restoration process. The good news is that the divine Builder will not relent until everything about his house is made totally new again. Emmanuel lives here with us, and he is at work returning his house to its former beauty.

Someday you will live forever in a fully restored house, but right now you are called to live with peace, joy, and productivity in a place damaged by sin. How can you be an active part of the restoration at the heart of God's plan? The book in your hands will teach you to live productively in the here and now

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Title: Broken-Down House: Living Productively in a World Gone Bad - eBook
By: Paul David Tripp
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Shepherd Press
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9780983099086
ISBN-13: 9780983099086
Stock No: WW18269EB

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Sin has ravaged the house that God created. This world sits slumped, disheveled, in pain, groaning for the restoration that can only be accomplished by the hands of the Builder. The bad news is that we are living in the midst of the restoration process. The good news is that the divine Builder will not relent until his house is made new again. Someday you will live forever in a fully restored house, but right now you are called to live with peace, joy, and productivity in a place damaged by sin. Emmanuel lives here with us, and he is at work returning his house to its former beauty.

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