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If you want to learn more and have a balanced perspective on all this stuff, you’ll probably want to research the broader category of spiritual gifts. Every Christian has at least one spiritual gift, and they are important to learn about. Here is a list of books and Web sites that will help:
Hearing God’s Voice by Henry and Richard Blackaby
What’s So Spiritual about Your Gifts? by Henry and Mel Blackaby
Showing the Spirit by D. A. Carson
The Gift of Prophecy in the New Testament and Today by Wayne Grudem
Are Miraculous Gifts for Today? edited by Wayne Grudem
Keep in Step with the Spirit by J. I. Packer
www.expository.org/spiritualgifts.htm
www.desiringgod.org. Click on Resource Library and choose Topic Index. Then under Church & Ministry, check out Spiritual Gifts under Church Life.
(Note: If you’re doing a Google search on spiritual gifts or dreams and visions, please make sure you type in Christian as well. This will help you weed out a lot of deceitful stuff.)
As you continue to research and learn about spiritual gifts, always remember: the bottom line is to focus on the Giver, not the gift. God gives to us so we can glorify Him.
Signs and wonders are not the saving word of grace; they are God’s secondary testimony to the word of his grace. Signs and wonders do not save. They are not the power of God unto salvation. They do not transform the heart—any more than music or art or drama that accompany the gospel. Signs and wonders can be imitated by Satan (2 Thessalonians 2:9; Matthew 24:24), but the gospel is utterly contrary to his nature. What changes the heart and saves the soul is the self-authenticating glory of Christ seen in the message of the gospel (2 Corinthians 3:18-4:6).
But even if signs and wonders can’t save the soul, they can, if God pleases, shatter the shell of disinterest; they can shatter the shell of cynicism; they can shatter the shell of false religion. Like every other good witness to the word of grace, they can help the fallen heart to fix its gaze on the gospel where the soul-saving, self-authenticating glory of the Lord shines. Therefore the early church longed for God to stretch forth his hand to heal, and that signs and wonders be done in the name of Jesus.
— John Piper, Desiring God
About the Author
MELODY CARLSON is the award-winning author or more than one hundred books for adults, children, and teens. She is the mother of two grown sons and lives near the Cascade Mountains in central Oregon with her husband and a chocolate Lab retriever. She is a full-time writer and an avid gardener, biker, skier, and hiker.
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Carlson, Melody.
Payback : a novel / Melody Carlson. —1st ed.
p. cm.— (The secret life of Samantha McGregor; bk. 4)
Summary: Samantha works to prevent a senseless tragedy after she has a vision of violence at a prom.
eISBN: 978-0-307-56153-4
[1. Visions—Fiction. 2. Christian life—Fiction. 3. Proms—Fiction.
4. High schools—Fiction. 5. Schools—Fiction.] I. Title.
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Table of Contents
Other Books by this Author
Title Page
Author’s Note
A Word from Samantha
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Reader’s Guide
About the Author
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