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Terry Beasley is a very Spiritual Christian tenth grader in public
school. He is extremely serious about his beliefs and strives to
live accordingly. He faces opposition spirit, soul, and body in the
forms of class textbooks, school staff, other students, demonic
attacks and his own weaknesses. The supernatural is common for him
as he moves in the Spirit into the third heaven by worship and by
confrontations with demonic manifestations both through people and
in the spirit realm. He is aided by the companionship of good
friends and strong parents. Life is good (most of the time) but not
without everyday struggles. Only Terry's everyday struggles are
different from most teenagers for his are not all in the physical
realm.
Jesus At Twelve is a factual novel which concerns the life of Jesus
when He was twelve years old. The facts are taken from in depth
historical studies. It is written so the average Christian does not
have any problem understanding the text even though it contains
research on Bible college level. Jesus is portrayed as a normal boy
who plays with his friends but with an extraordinary discernment
and wisdom. The political climate and spiritual aspects of the day
are demonstrated in the story. The center of the narrative is the
festival of Passover. The reader walks to Jerusalem and celebrates
the Passover with Jesus and His family. They get a look into the
possibilities of Jesus' visit with the teachers of the Law. This
includes some of the actual discussions of Hillel, the head rabbi
of the Pharisaical Sanhedrin the year Jesus was there. The walk
back, the descriptions of the average homes, and glances at the
carpentry business give more insight to the life Jesus lead while
on earth. The reader joins Jesus and His family as they observe the
Sabbath, one of the mainstays of Judaism Nazareth is only a short
walk from Sepphoris, the capitol of Galilee. Jesus accompanies His
earthly father Joseph to this Roman designed city where He observes
the practice of the theatre. Details such as the Mosaic floor are
drawn from actual excavations of this theatre. Two of well-known
rabbis of the time who lived close to Nazareth visit Jesus' school
and, like Hillel, some of their actual teachings are included. The
reader will leave this book with an understanding of Jesus as a boy
most never dreamed possible.
Dormar, the prince of Dlarm, was wounded when the evil empire of
Zexar conquered the capitol city. He miraculously escapes and is
nursed back to health by a strange young lady, called "the Old
Woman." She sends an obese older man as the prince's traveling
companion in his quest to destroy Zexar. Dormar soon learns that
there is more to this man than can be seen by physical eyes.
God was manifest at the birth of Jesus on earth. He was not created
at the birth of Jesus. Most Christian doctrines and church dogma
have this unrealized foundation. The Bible did not start with
Matthew any more than the revelations of God to mankind. The New
Testament stands on the Old Testament. Jesus said, "Think not that
I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to
destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and
earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the
law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of
these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be
called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do
and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of
heaven" (Matt 5:17-19). The response heard countless of times in
Bible discussion is, "But that was under the Law and Jesus came to
do away with the Law." Really? Bible prophesy will not be fulfilled
until the creation of the New Heavens and Earth at Revelation
chapter twenty-one. According to Jesus; the Church and the New
Testament stands on God's unchangeable Law. The Church was born as
a Jewish child. That is her birthright.
Does God operate in the supernatural in the world today? Or did He
only do that in the past and will He do that one day again in the
future? If God is not in church, why should we go? This is the
story of one seeker's search of supernatural Truth. Journey with
Barry from childhood through his adult life, as God slowly unfolds
the answer to these questions and more.
Alguna vez se a preguntado por que las cosas en su vida Cristiana
no van como usted quisiera? O alguna vez a suplicado de corazon,
"Oh Dios, donde estoy? " Consulte con Dios para ver donde se
encuentra en su escuela de madurez. Todos queremos saber la
voluntad de Dios para con nosotros mismos y hacia donde nos
dirigimos. II Pedro capitulo uno inicia con la "fe " y agrega las
etapas de la madurez cristiana hasta que se alcanza el "amor." Este
es un repaso de nuestro plan de estudios de crecimiento espiritual.
Muchas veces comenzamos con el Senor, encendidos con celo y
repartimos la Palabra donde quiera que vayamos. El cristiano joven
puede carecer de sabiduria sobre como aplicar la Palabra en sus
vidas. En efecto, podemos ser una "pequena semilla" para el Senor
hasta que El nos puede madurar en El. Una bellota comienza la vida
como un pequeno nuez y se convierte en un poderoso arbol. De la
misma manera, podemos permitir que la semilla de la Palabra en
nuestro corazon brote, que florezca en todos los aspectos de
nuestra vida, y de fruto hasta que nos convirtamos en un "arbol de
vida" para los que nos rodean. Todo cristiano y toda iglesia pueden
encontrarse en la lista de madurez de Pedro. Esto nos ayuda a
entender donde y por que estamos en el reino de Dios. Encontrar
nuestro lugar en Cristo es el deseo de todo Cristiano. Este libro
muestra la direccion de nuestro caminar con Dios.
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