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C. Matthew McMahon

Christian Preacher

Following Christ Whithersoever He Goes by C. Matthew McMahon

The book of Revelation is apocalyptic literature; God’s revealed truth in fantastical images; a way of teaching Old Testament ideas to the New Testament church. In John’s day he desired the churches under his apostolic authority to walk in a specific manner. From Revelation 14, McMahon explains the practical nature of the militant Christian expounding these words of the Apostle, “These are they which were not defiled with women; for they are virgins. These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth.”

Throughout Revelation John shapes the cross of Christ into the imagery of the Lamb who stands in the midst of the church in heaven and rules them by his covenant. To follow the Lamb whithersoever he goes, is when the Christian makes God’s will the rule of their own will. These Christians in heaven rejoice in Christ being both holy and happy, and the church on earth ought to mimic them, they too desiring to be both holy and happy, to have their sins mortified as well as pardoned, to be sanctified as well as saved, to live to God here as well as to live with God after in heaven, so they will follow Christ whithersoever he goes. More here.

Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Following Christ Whithersoever He Goes
Chapter 2: Following Christ For Who He Is
Chapter 3: Following Christ for Who They Are in Christ
Chapter 4: Following Christ for the Truth
Chapter 5: Following Christ in Communion with Him
Chapter 6: Following Christ in Times of Ease or Hardship
Chapter 7: Following Christ for His Glory

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There's a typo on the title in the cover image. "Withersoever" is likely not what you wanted, as it's right in the table of contents.
 
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