Williams, Theodore. God Is Faithful (5)the Consequences of Unfaithfulness (1). Church Missionary Society. 1987. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/f3ba5007-c730-4959-a7b3-3878cc9dfc92.
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Williams, T. (1987). God is faithful (5)The consequences of unfaithfulness (1). Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/f3ba5007-c730-4959-a7b3-3878cc9dfc92.
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Williams, Theodore.God Is Faithful (5)the Consequences of Unfaithfulness (1). Church Missionary Society. 1987. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/f3ba5007-c730-4959-a7b3-3878cc9dfc92.
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Williams shows that all of God's people are subject to consequences for unfaithfulness. He compares this to Karma, which is significant in Hinduism. Williams looks at how God calls people to himself through discipline, including that it is painful, but leads to righteousness. Williams looks at decisions around work, including what and where to work. He challenges his audience to surrender his profession to the Lord, including where we work. He explores how this can be a blessing, and warns against keeping God's blessings to ourselves. Williams looks at the effects of viewing the gospel as something for our own gain. Williams shows that being unfaithful to God and his missionary purpose leads to unfaithfulness to others. Cassette label reads : "Thursday morning study 4 - Hosea Speaker Rev T. Williams" Cassette insert adds : "= Monday evening 'the cross and grace of God' Rev D Peterson" CMS Summer School 1987 God is faithful
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