
Be Child of the Truth and Life 'Who Are and Who Were' vs. Child of the Lie and Death 'Who Was and Now Is Not!'"
Versandkostenfrei!
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
12,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
PAYBACK Punkte
6 °P sammeln!
Apostle Bill Amor's new book, Be Child of the Truth and Life 'Who Are and Who Were' vs. Child of the Lie and Death 'Who Was and Now Is Not!', draws deeply from the teachings of the King James Version (KJV) Bible to explore the eternal dichotomy between truth and falsehood, life and death, righteousness and sin. The book is a spiritual guide that challenges readers to examine their lives in light of biblical truths, urging them to align with God's eternal plan as revealed through Jesus Christ. The Central Theme: Truth vs. Lies The title itself reflects a profound biblical contrast between two s...
Apostle Bill Amor's new book, Be Child of the Truth and Life 'Who Are and Who Were' vs. Child of the Lie and Death 'Who Was and Now Is Not!', draws deeply from the teachings of the King James Version (KJV) Bible to explore the eternal dichotomy between truth and falsehood, life and death, righteousness and sin. The book is a spiritual guide that challenges readers to examine their lives in light of biblical truths, urging them to align with God's eternal plan as revealed through Jesus Christ. The Central Theme: Truth vs. Lies The title itself reflects a profound biblical contrast between two spiritual states: being a child of truth and life versus being enslaved by lies and death. This theme is rooted in Jesus' declaration in John 14:6, where He says, "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." Here, Jesus identifies Himself as the ultimate embodiment of truth and life, offering salvation to all who believe in Him. Conversely, those who reject this truth are described as children of lies-a concept tied to Satan's nature as "a liar, and the father of it" (John 8:44). The book emphasizes that choosing to follow Christ leads to eternal life ("who are" in God's presence), while rejecting Him results in spiritual death ("who was" but is now separated from God).