Footsteps Of The Saints: The Children Of The Promise,Used

Footsteps Of The Saints: The Children Of The Promise,Used

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Footsteps of the Saints is presented by a prologue inspired by W. T. Conner,' whose enduring legacy lies in his thirtynine year teaching career at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, as described by Peter Lumpkins of peterlumkins.com, and Peter Lumpkin states that Dr. Conner distinguished himself as preeminent Southern Baptist theologian during the 1930's and 1940's and that this was because he was more aligned with biblical teachings 'than other systematic approaches to God's Word, such as Calvinism.' Some systems lie heavily on passages of Scripture whose interpretations are uncertain, but Dr. Conner's approach was based on some very clear teachings of the Apostle Paul. The prologue follows the Apostle Paul as he tells how the grace of god is the theme that runs throughout the Old Testament and on through the New. He relates the story of God's call to Abraham in the midst of an ancient and pagan land: God said, 'I want you to get out of this country and I will show you where I want you to go and do what I want you to do' (rephrased). God promised him a new land and generations of descendants as numerous as the sands of the sea, who would receive it. When the Apostle had finished the story, he is then heard to say, 'These things are an allegory.' He, then, gave the meaning of the allegory, the two women, two covenants, two mountains, and two cities. Bondage to the law would serve to provide lessons for learning and preparing the way to a higher and a better way of life. The prophet Jeremiah spoke of the Lord as saying, 'Behold, the days will come when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel...I will put my law in the hearts.' The old covenant (of the Old Testament) was to prepare the way of for the new, giving meaning to the call of John, the Baptist, 'Prepare, ye, the way of the Lord.' Parts IIV is the story of the Christan saints, all those who were redeemed by the grace of God, whose law was implanted in their hearts. They were the Children of the Promise, not by natural birth, but by the spirit, 'for if ye are Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, heirs according to promise.' The Saints of God received their commission at Pentecost to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth, but without the firm guidance of the apostles, the early simplicity of the faith disappeared and the influence of pagan customs and the greed of the leadership, and growth in political power became too great to overcome. They chose to interpret, literally, the words of the admonition to obey the bishop, and they chose to enforce it. Scriptures were ignored, or interpretations were changed to suite the purposes of unscrupulous and greedyforpower leaders, and soon, it was left, only, for those who did not yield to their misguided demands, to suffer martyrdom or to flee to the caves of the mountains. Europe suffered centuries of what can be called a long dark night. Protesting parties occasionally arose, but could overthrow oppression only when, at last, they too, become political powers, and through warfare brough some relief to long years of oppression. Footsteps of the Saints is based on A Manual of Church History, by A. H. Newman, late professor of church history. More about Professor Newman can be found on page viii in the image of the book.

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