Jesus The Definition Of God
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Author and pastor Dean Shropshire reveals cultural traditions and thought patterns that have driven many from the goodness of God and closeness with the Father. Through careful examination of the character of Jesus Christ, readers will discover erroneous ideas they have believed, perhaps all of their life, about the nature of God.
Dean Shropshire reveals the traditions of men that have driven many from the very person of God. Some ideas are so ingrained in modern culture readers may not realize they are hindering their perception of the Father God. Dean takes the readers through the Scriptures and uncovers a Father who is every bit the same as His Son. The amazing love, grace and truth Jesus revealed in the New Testament are the exact same characteristics of the Father. And He – the Father – wants His children to know Him. as He has revealed Himself through His Son. Readers are encouraged to open their hearts to a closer, more intimate relationship with their Heavenly Father.
Features and Benefits:
*Readers uncover longstanding traditions in their thought patterns that have hindered their relationship with their Father God and their ability to receive His goodness in their life.
*Author and seasoned pastor, Dean Shropshire reveals a new perception of the loving, forgiving and caring nature of the Father God through the life and actions of His Son, Jesus Christ.
*Through close examination of the Scriptures, readers will be encouraged to develop their relationship not only with the person of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, but with their Heavenly Father.
*Readers’ faith will be restored in the true nature of God to bless abundantly His children.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781936314638
ISBN10: 1936314630
Dean Shropshire
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2012
Publisher: Word and Spirit Resources, LLC
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