To experience victorious living, writes Norman Grubb, we must see all things as God sees them. In the following excerpt from The Deep Things of God, Norman presents God’s unifying principle underlying … continue reading.
The following excerpt from Norman Grubb’s Who Am I? explores the only way God could fully condition and establish His sons to be joint heirs in His Kingdom of out-poured love. We shall now move on … continue reading.
Universal seeing and knowing, with no further double vision—that is what matters. That is the only key to a believing with no kinks in it. While we see Good and Evil as two powers—which was my … continue reading.
The following excerpt from Norman Grubb’s Who Am I? explores the only way God could fully condition and establish His sons to be joint heirs in His Kingdom of out-poured love. Now we come down to … continue reading.
We often hear it said that the origin of evil is an unfathomable mystery, but, unless I am mistaken, I have not found it so. It seems plain enough. First, we understand evil to be the term we use as … continue reading.
“You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.” – Genesis 50:20 (King James Version) When the adventure of adversity is seen in its true perspective, it is found to be the doorway into … continue reading.