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This is Rev Trevor Dearing's sixteenth book, written at the age of eighty-seven. He has been engaged in the ministry of evangelism for sixty years, peaching and healing and has been pastor of six churches in the UK and USA. Some time ago he published a book entitled 'The Living Word - reflections on all 150 Psalms. This book, 'The Living Word II' is a series of devotionals. Meditation has been a very important part of Trevor's daily devotion that has impacted on his spiritual life and on his mental and physical well-being. Using meditation as part of a devotional has proved edifying in his own life and in this book, he shares, in a very practical way, how the reader can do this too. Some have argued that meditation should be avoided by Christians and of course it is important to emphasise that it is a matter of what we meditate on that is important. Meditation is rooted in scripture; we can read about it in the Psalms and even in Genesis. In this book there are 54 devotions for either daily or weekly use. The introduction includes a brief example of how best to use the book and the best way to carry out these meditations that are wholly based on Biblical Scripture.
Rev Trevor Dearing became a Christian at the age of nineteen in 1952. During the seventy years since then, he has become an internationally recognised evangelist, and preacher with a powerful healing ministry. This book, The Living Word III, is a study of the promises of God found in the Bible and includes a selection of fifty-two definite promises given by God to His people to be learnt and taken hold of as particular needs or incidents arise in a believer's life. They are promises directly from God Himself, as recorded under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and transcribed in the New King James Version of the Bible. This is the third of three books on 'The Living Word' that envisage the fact that God does speak to His people; that He has in fact definitely spoken to them, and further, that because they are what the author calls 'Living Words' - they are actually effective in bringing about what God promises to be or to do in a believer's life. Trevor teaches that God is still speaking today to individual people who are willing listen to His voice; that they can learn from Him in what He promises to do in answer to a particular need that they may have for themselves or for someone else whom they love.
This is the second and slightly revised edition of Rev Trevor Dearing's little book that was originally published in 2005. This book is written as a Christian message to those who are suffering, especially in mind or in body, or for someone known to the reader who may be suffering. It is hoped that this little book will assist the reader to find God's help and healing for their emotional and physical condition; that from gloom and despair, and pain, and suffering, they will find the peace of God and the joy of knowing that they are His children and that they have a purpose in His plan. It is hope that through this little book the reader will discover that life with God can be good and that He will lead people from healing into a relationship with Himself that gives new meaning and purpose to life on earth and in Heaven. The text is based around the parable of the Good Samaritan that Jesus told to an expert in the Law who enquired about eternal life. Trevor compares our journey of life to the journey made by the man in the parable who was travelling from Jerusalem to Jericho, looking at the journey, the robbers, the wounds and the healing.
Rev Trevor Dearing a retired Church of England vicar, now in his eighty-seventh year, describes this book as a compendium of Christian living. It is a companion volume to the popular book 'Divine healing, Deliverance and the Kingdom of God'.Trevor was converted to Christianity and at the same time wonderfully healed by God from a traumatic mental illness at the age of 19. As a raw untaught Christian, he didn't even know the Bible properly although he did in fact spend a year studying the Bible and training to be an evangelist at the Methodist run "Cliff College" in Derbyshire. He went on to obtain a Bachelor of Divinity Degree and including New Testament Greek and some Old Testament Hebrew. He obtained an Arts Degree in Theology subsequently at Birmingham University. He went on to minister as a probationary Methodist minister in Brighouse, Yorkshire, as a curate in a Church of England parish of Todmorden and subsequently as a vicar in Barnsley, Halifax, St. Paul's Church Hainault and finally in St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Seattle in the USA. His ministry is remembered however, for his dynamic preaching as an evangelist and winning thousands for the Kingdom of God, a remarkable miracle ministry of healing and powerful ministry of deliverance. He has taught and ministered to Christians the UK, the US and world-wide. This book covers topics such as: discovering God in fear, through the Bible and through His people; walking with God as a companion, in our home life, at work, through suffering, through failure, through the storms of life; and serving God in worship, ministry and witnessing.
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