Bøger af Alfred Cherubim
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208,95 - 308,95 kr. In John 21:25, the writer and youngest Apostle of the twelve reminds us: the miraculous works of Jesus Christ in his thirty-three prolific years on Earth are too numerous to be counted. "If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written," states the New International Version of John's verse.In The Miracles of Jesus Christ and His Apostles in the Bible: Divine Miracles with a Divine Purpose, pastor and author Alfred Cherubim takes a chronological look at the thirty-seven miracles of Jesus Christ recorded in the New Testament, throughout the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Beginning with the wedding feast in Cana where Jesus turned the water into wine and ending with His second catch of fish at the Sea of Tiberias, Cherubim provides the beloved Bible verses that describe each supernatural act of the Messiah.One by one, in a growing crescendo, the miracles of Jesus unfold before readers' eyes and hearts, only to be followed by nineteen additional divine acts performed by His disciples-ordinary men aside from their association and communion with Jesus.From Peter walking on water (Matthew 14:28-31) to Paul healing the sick on the island of Malta (Acts 28:9-10), Cherubim tells the reader to remember: in the end, all miracles are God's miracles.As such, all are signs-accompanied by a message-that either meet a dire human need or confirm Jesus' identity and authority as the Son of God. The author reminds the reader that all Jesus' wondrous acts and those of His Apostles, although singular and extraordinary, exist for one divine reason. In the end, all miracles direct us to behold God's love, power, glory, and mercy, as they carry the ultimate message of eternal salvation to the beholder.
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188,95 kr. "So, God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him, male and female created he them."- Genesis 1: 27. God instituted marriage in the beautiful Garden of Eden between the first Man and Woman whom He created and Blessed them. Jesus attended the marriage in Cana with his disciples and performed his first miracle - water was made wine - and honoured the marriage. This book brings to light what the Bible says about Marriage, at a time when people from various Nations and different walks of life are trying to define Marriage to suit their circumstances and needs to achieve their self¿interest.
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218,95 kr. Love is the greatest thing in the world ¿ the greatest privilege and power known to man. It¿s emphasis in life and word changed the course of history as the first-century Christians demonstrated a quality of life never witnessed on this earth. The Greeks, Romans, Gentiles, and Jews hated one another. The very idea of love and self-sacrifice was foreign to their thinking. When they observed Christians from many nations, with different languages and cultures, loving one another and sacrificing to help each other, they responded in amazement, "Behold, how these people love one another!" Sometimes people may give their lives willingly for ones they deem as worthy¿a friend, a relative, other ¿good¿ people¿but Christ¿s love goes beyond that. Christ¿s love extends to those most unworthy of it. He willingly took the punishment of those who tortured Him, hated Him, rebelled against Him, and cared nothing about Him, those who were most undeserving of His love (Romans 5:6-8). This books looks to the five vital truths about love that will help to understand the basis for loving by faith.
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