Who Jesus is

The Seed of Abraham is Christ the church

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Prophecies, Theology, Christianity
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Author: J.E. Gulbrandsen ISBN: 9781525514814
Publisher: FriesenPress Publication: October 20, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J.E. Gulbrandsen
ISBN: 9781525514814
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication: October 20, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English
Gulbrandsen's new book, Who Jesus is, shows the reader what the New Testament (from Matthew to Revelation) really teaches about our Master and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Unlike many ministers, this book does not focus on a cherry-picked version, but the scriptures as a whole. “Jesus the man” and “Jesus the God” must coexist.

For some, this will be a familiar journey; for others it will be harder to accepts this “new” perspective—a perspective that has always existed for anyone that was willing to see. This theology goes back to the early church fathers, primarily the Apostle Paul; it was the accepted theology of the first eighteen-hundred years of Christianity. In other words, our diverged theology of the last two-hundred years—mostly inspired by John Nelson Darby—must be challenged to its core. It is time for Jesus' truth to come out. The church is ready and hungry for it. This is God's will.

Gulbrandsen encourages his fellow Christians to not just read this book, cover-to-cover, but to study these teachings with an open heart. It will be like the scriptures say: we are going from light to light.
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Gulbrandsen's new book, Who Jesus is, shows the reader what the New Testament (from Matthew to Revelation) really teaches about our Master and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Unlike many ministers, this book does not focus on a cherry-picked version, but the scriptures as a whole. “Jesus the man” and “Jesus the God” must coexist.

For some, this will be a familiar journey; for others it will be harder to accepts this “new” perspective—a perspective that has always existed for anyone that was willing to see. This theology goes back to the early church fathers, primarily the Apostle Paul; it was the accepted theology of the first eighteen-hundred years of Christianity. In other words, our diverged theology of the last two-hundred years—mostly inspired by John Nelson Darby—must be challenged to its core. It is time for Jesus' truth to come out. The church is ready and hungry for it. This is God's will.

Gulbrandsen encourages his fellow Christians to not just read this book, cover-to-cover, but to study these teachings with an open heart. It will be like the scriptures say: we are going from light to light.

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