Announcing: Hades (by Robert Govett)

The Unequal Yoke

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by G. H. Lang; 36 pgs.

Do you allow yourself to be yoked with unbelievers?

 

G.H. Lang teaches from 2 Cor. 6:16 - 7:1 that we are thoroughly different in nature and kind.

 

-Born of God, we have the life of the Son, we hunger and thirst for righteousness and are concerned about being well-pleasing to God

 

-We are light, and light does not commingle with darkness

 

-We have been transferred out of the authority of darkness to the kingdom of God

 

-Unbelievers are under the Prince of the powers of the air


Between these there can be no harmony – fellowship, communion, agreement or concord – only hostility. “Wherefore come ye out from among them, and be ye separate, and touch no unclean thing” (6:17).


Millions of Christians are missing the gladness, the joy and the praise that comes from leaving the camp and going out to Him (Heb. 13:13).

 

G. H. Lang was born November 20, 1874 in London, England. He died at Wimborne, Dorset, England October 20, 1958. He was saved at a young age when he was seven and a half years old. His writings include fourteen major books and innumerable booklets. He once said, "No man should write a book until he is forty. He needs to prove his theories in practice before publishing." All but nine of his many books were published after he was fifty years old.