This book is about the human being in its entirety as present in the scripture to enable Christian believers to understand the work of salvation in Christ Jesus. Understandably it is a common knowledge that mankind consists of three components, which are spirit, soul and body, or spirit, mind, and body, but not many understand the spiritual implication of these components with regard to God's divine plan to rescue us from His wrath and destruction. Obviously we all understand what the body stands for, but not what the new testament writers refer to as the flesh; we may also have an idea of what the soul, mind, and spirit stands for but not what Jesus meant by the heart, or apostle Paul's teaching on the innerman, the inner person, or the inner being. Many may have settled for the conception of a person's ghost, trapped or entrapped somewhere in the galaxy yet lack the understating of God's creation of human being. The purpose of this book therefore is to examine this biblical facts regarding the inner man.
In the first book, Thy Kingdom Come, we read about the importance of the "Lord's Prayer". In it I stressed that the Lord's Prayer is the embodiment of the mission of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is also God's keen desire to regain man's kingdom from Satan. This book, therefore, is the continuation of the process to recapture mankind's kingdom. Mankind must not only know that his subjection to Satan's dominion is as a result of disobedience, he must also learn to live in trust and harmony with one another. Hence the focus on providence (food) should not be an issue since God provides for all His creation. Since Mankind has obtained mercy from God, he must also learn to extend mercy to others. In addition, he must be aware of the common enemy of man and God (Satan) whose desires had always been to plot evil.
The message of this book is presented to reveal the different aspects of spiritual warfare engaged in the spiritual realm since the day man disobeyed God in the Garden. For many Christians, spiritual warfare begins and ends with the "pulling down of strongholds" or the wrestling with "principalities and wickedness in high places", but has little to do with the restoration of man into fellowship with his Creator. Doubtlessly, the pulling down and wrestling is good, yet it has little or nothing to do with the restoration warfare. Whilst the pulling down and the wrestling are external, the restoration and fellowship with God is internal, having to do with the individual struggle with Mr. Flesh and Sin. As Mr. Flesh is "put to bed" in our lives through the working of the Holy Spirit we are able to walk in the spirit and not fulfil the works of the Flesh. This is the good fight that Paul fought and won. Inevitably, it is the fight all Christians must aspire to fight and win. Hence this book.
Understandably, many of us wrongly consider the sinful flesh as the weakness taught by Jesus and the apostles, but this is far from the truth. Our Lord Jesus taught, lived, and died in weakness according to scripture. He daily experienced insults and persecutions from mankind, and was crucified in weakness. This was the kingdom lifestyle He taught His followers; this is the cross He carried daily and spoke about in His statement "whoever does not carry his cross and follow Me cannot be my disciples". Often we limit our understanding of the cross of Jesus to His death, but the buddle of the cross encloses His daily lifestyle, which is riddled in rejection, hate, and insults. Similarly apostle Paul clearly declared that he is a fool for Jesus and rejoices in his sufferings, which he considered as weakness. To the world weakness is foolishness but to the children of God it is God's infallible power. Thus the weakness in this book is about our personal crosses as we celebrate the power of God in it.
This Jesus - the Torah, Gospel, and Qur'an' is about the person of Jesus according to three writings. It examines their perspectives regarding the virgin birth, the Sonship of Jesus, and Jesus' messianic status. It also attempts to answer some difficult questions such as 'are there three Gods? Is Mary a god to be worshiped? Was Jesus only a prophet despite His unique birth? And did Jesus died on the cross or was His death masterminded by His disciples? These and many other questions are discussed with simplicity comparing the three writings in order to draw conclusions. This book does not attempt to present any religion as right but instead focuses on God's redemptive plan for mankind through Jesus, the Christ. Numerous references and comments about Jesus, the Christ, within the Qur'an, Gospels and Torah highlighting the fact that God has spoken about Jesus, the Messiah, in three holy writings, and encourages us to response to His grace and mercy that is freely available to all.
Many times when topics about the last days are discussed, we tend to forget that these topics also marked the last days of the Gentile Church – the grafted wild Olive tree. We take up positions to warn the world of what is to come, and point our fingers to the evil trespasses in the society, but lost focus of what the Spirit is saying to the Gentile Church regarding these signs; that these are signs, which determine the end of the grafted wild Olive tree, the Gentile Church. This is a matter of concern for all believers as there are lapses amongst its members. Sound doctrines have been replaced with the teachings of mammon, the practices of black magic have infiltrated its root, and everyone does what is right in their own eyes. A wake-up call is needed, and it is time to expose these practices by all who truly love the Lord. We must return and examine ourselves if we are still in the faith handed down by the Apostles.
It is not an easy task for an ant to challenge an elephant without being trampled down. Nevertheless, this is the precise thing this book has done with the help of the Holy Spirit. It has bypassed academic works delving into the spiritual realm in order to marry scripture with regard to the identification of the Beast of Revelation thirteen. God in His mercy has revealed to humankind His purpose for the world by speaking through dreams and vision. This book therefore attempts to marry the spiritual with the physical by considering the whole counsel of God as revealed in the book of Revelation. Doubtlessly, the three visions are the same; uniting the events in both the spiritual and physical realm since God is sovereign over all things in the world He created. The book also considers the reign of the Antichrist and that of the Beast of revelation in order to isolate their reign. These things have been written in the spiritual realm and must find its fulfilment in the physical.
The book, This Jesus - the Torah, Gospel, and Qur'an, is about the person of Jesus according to these three writings. It examines their perspectives regarding the virgin birth, the Sonship of Jesus, and Jesus' messianic status. It also attempts to answer some difficult questions such as 'are there three Gods? Is Mary a God to be worshiped? Was Jesus only a prophet despite His unique birth? And did Jesus fully die on the cross or was His 'resurrection' masterminded by His disciples?' These and many other questions are discussed with simplicity comparing the three writings in order to draw conclusions. It does not attempt to present any religion as right but instead focuses on God's redemptive plan for mankind through Jesus, the Christ.
This book looks into God's providence for holy living and its practicalities. It also analysis and examine scriptural evidence for entire sanctification of spirit, mind, and body.The bible says we are the temple of the Holy Spirit, and must ensure that His dwelling place is clean.
I felt the compulsion in my spirit to sound this waking call to all God's children who have been born again by the Spirit of the Lord. We seem to have forgotten our holy calling into the kingdom of God, pursuing instead our daily bread and pleasures of the world. Hence, we take very lightly the prayer of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is the total package of His mission and teachings on earth. God's priority is to regain the dominion and power over mankind's world, which was freely handed to Satan, and enable mankind to be obedient once again.
The mind of Christ in you" endeavours to unearth the spiritual thoughts that are taken for granted and have not been sincerely appreciated. The scripture says "we have the mind of Christ" but it needs to be activated in order for it to function in the manner God intends. The truth is that we pretend to have the mind of Christ while our daily living portrays "the mind of the flesh" or "common sense". But common sense is not the mind of Christ, neither is God pleased with the mind of flesh. Jesus' teachings were not common sense but divine thoughts. Hence the bible instructs us to have the mind of Christ dwell in us, in order to emphasis the importance of switching from the mind of flesh to the mind of Christ at all cost. This is paramount towards our spiritual walk with God.
This book is based on future events predicted by scripture, though it is presented in a fictional illustration. It centres on the glorified Jesus, addressed as "Yesu," and Mary (Maria) his mother. Although there was no history of Maria's incidences according to the book, they facilitated the channel to convey the actual events. Doubtlessly, all the narrated events such as the heavenly war, rapture, the earthly war, Satan been cast out of the heavenly into planet earth, the reign of the beast, the millennium reign of Christ, and armagedon shall come to pass according to the book of Revelation, for it has been revealed by God through the Apostle John. Thus, the book commences from the aftermath of the death, resurrection, and ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ. Who is best to continue the life history of Yesu other than the first angel (Gabrielicus, the name used for Gabriel) who previously conveyed his birth to Mary (Maria)?
The book, This Jesus - the Torah, Gospel, and Qur'an, is about the person of Jesus according to these three writings. It examines their perspectives regarding the virgin birth, the Sonship of Jesus, and Jesus' messianic status. It also attempts to answer some difficult questions such as 'are there three Gods? Is Mary a God to be worshiped? Was Jesus only a prophet despite His unique birth? And did Jesus fully die on the cross or was His 'resurrection' masterminded by His disciples?' These and many other questions are discussed with simplicity comparing the three writings in order to draw conclusions. It does not attempt to present any religion as right but instead focuses on God's redemptive plan for mankind through Jesus, the Christ.
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