God created man in His image-with the five senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and feeling. God intended for man to worship Him through those five senses as well as to enjoy life to the fullest. When the Messiah came into the world and saw people who had lost any one of their God-given senses, He was moved with compassion. God became a Man with all of the five senses in order to sympathize with humanity. After conquering death, Jesus used those senses to show His disciples that He was still in a bodily form. This book will take you on a unique spiritual journey to help you enjoy...
God created man in His image-with the five senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and feeling. God intended for man to worship Him through those...
ABOUT THE BOOK: 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...
ABOUT THE BOOK: Christmas in Those Days is a brief but unique study through the Christmas narratives in Luke 2 and Matthew 2. While walking you throu...