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Jesus of Nazareth - The man Approved as God - cover

Jesus of Nazareth - The man Approved as God

Adie Chidubem

Verlag: BookRix

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Who is Jesus of Nazareth? Was He merely a prophet, a teacher, or a good man or is He truly God in the flesh?Through Scripture, history, and doctrine, this book uncovers the undeniable truth about the divine identity of Jesus Christ. This book provides a clear, biblical, and Spirit-led defense of Jesus as not just a man from Galilee, but the incarnate Son of God, approved by the Father and prefered over law and prophets.With clarity and conviction, this book explores:The prophetic revelations of Jesus as the MessiahGod's prefrence of Him over the law of Moses and the Prophets of oldHow he gained God's approval and became the only begotten of the FatherApostolic witness and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit as divine affirmation of His deity Why the deity of Christ matters for your salvation and eternal hopeThis is more than theology, it is the heartbeat of the Christian faith to understand who Jesus of Nazareth is. Whether you are a believer seeking deeper understanding, a skeptic searching for truth, or a pastor preparing to teach on Christ's identity, Jesus of Nazareth will equip you with the truth that transforms lives.This book also contain the Passion of Jesus Christ, His Seven Spoken Words on the cross and its significance to our Christian living.Jesus wasn’t just approved by men—He was approved by God. And that changes everything. 
Verfügbar seit: 30.05.2025.

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