Focusing on practical faith, this book offers a fresh perspective on living fully for God's kingdom. It aims to revitalize the spiritual lives of believers who may find their routines dull, transforming church attendance from mere tradition into a joyful experience. By blending scripture with personal experiences, the author guides readers on a spiritual journey, deepening their understanding of the Lord and His desires for daily life. Compact yet impactful, it promises to significantly enhance one's walk with Christ.
Exploring the concept of the five senses, the book emphasizes how God intended for humanity to worship and experience life fully through these gifts. It highlights the compassion of the Messiah, who, embodying all senses, demonstrated His physical presence after conquering death. The author, Carroll Roberson, draws on his extensive research into the Hebraic roots of Christianity and his love for Israel to guide readers on a spiritual journey towards enjoying the abundant life offered by Christ. Roberson is an experienced evangelist and songwriter.
ABOUT THE Christmas in Those Days is a brief but unique study through the Christmas narratives in Luke 2 and Matthew 2. While walking you through the scriptures, Carroll brings out unusual historical facts, as well as the Jewishness of Jesus, changing the way you read the Christmas story. Was there a remnant who was looking for the Messiah when He came? What made the wise men travel so far to worship the Christ child? God was orchestrating the events of human history through certain places and people in order to bring the Savior into the world to fulfill the Hebrew prophecies concerning the first coming of the Messiah. Even though Jesus came into the world over 2,000 years ago, Carroll helps you to see that the Christmas message is timeless. **** ABOUT THE Carroll Roberson has been in full-time evangelism since 1985. He and his wife, Donna, host their own TV program, This Is Carroll Roberson, and have been traveling to Israel for over twenty years. Carroll has recorded over forty musical albums and authored seven other Matthew, the Hebrew Gospel Vol. 1-3; The Christ; Jesus and the Five Senses; How to Enjoy Jesus; and In the Fullness of Time. His real love over the years has been researching the Jewish roots of the scriptures and hosting tours to Israel. www.carrollroberson.com or www.jesusisrealtours.com
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The narrative follows an adolescent girl grappling with societal pressures to be perfect and attractive, which fosters insecurity. Through her journey, she learns that perfection is unattainable and that self-perception is crucial. Readers will discover the importance of self-love, gratitude, and appreciating life's simple moments. The book emphasizes that enhancing self-esteem can positively impact professional growth, relationships, emotional stability, and overall quality of life.
Focusing on the dual nature of Christ, this Gospel emphasizes both His divinity and humanity, distinguishing it from the other Gospels. It features a unique selection of miracles and teachings, highlighting the profound love of Christ. The narrative begins with a powerful declaration of Christ as God the Creator and culminates in a detailed account of His Passion and Resurrection, spanning nine chapters. This distinctive approach offers a deep theological insight into the nature of the Messiah.
Exploring the profound connection between Old Testament prophecies and the gospels, this book delves into the identity of Yeshua as the Messiah and Redeemer. It addresses the intriguing question of whether He was divine, human, or a combination of both. Presented in an accessible format, the text invites readers to deepen their understanding of Jesus and His significance in biblical history, making it essential for anyone seeking clarity on His true nature.
The book offers an in-depth exploration of the life of Jesus through the lens of the Gospel of Luke, challenging traditional scholarly views that categorize Luke solely as a Gentile. It posits that he may have been a Greek-speaking Jew from the diaspora, emphasizing the importance of understanding the Hebrew context behind the Greek text. This fresh perspective aims to uncover deeper insights into the character and teachings of Jesus, enriching the reader's comprehension of the Gospel.
Focusing on the historical and cultural context, this volume explores the Hebrew origins of Matthew's Gospel, emphasizing its significance as the first book of the New Testament. Carroll challenges conventional timelines, presenting Matthew as an earlier work rich in Jewish customs and geography. Through extensive research, he connects Old Testament passages to Jesus' ministry, making complex themes accessible for both ministers and laypeople. This engaging narrative offers a fresh perspective on the Gospel's purpose and its foundational role in Christianity.