EMPOWERMENT FROM GOD

EMPOWERMENT FROM GOD

EMPOWERMENT FROM GOD

MICHAEL ADATSI

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Xulon Press
Año de edición:
2016
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9781498491228
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The author, Michael Adatsi is a Christian education research assistant who resides in New York City. He is devoted to writing Christian literature after graduating from university with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. He is currently in graduate school working on a dual degree program in Masters of Divinity and Masters of Business Administration.He designated his initial manuscript 'Empowerment from God' in which he confidently proclaimed the condescending power of God. He established the impression that God’s condescending power is His ability to reach unto his children even in our sin and weakness with unimaginable goodness, love, and mercy. God does not detach or dissociate Himself from us to only stare on his children to perish in their hopelessness and damnation. Instead, we have observed and experienced how the Gracious Lord has uplifted mankind specifically those who have acknowledged Him by calling upon His Son Jesus Christ.On the contrary, most people have made the mistake to express and connote God’s condescendence power to signify that He is no more than snobbish, demeaning, and reprimanding. Jehovah has delivered and will continue to demonstrate his goodness and mercy to people who are under condemnation by restoring them unto higher grounds of success to his glory.Let the whole world worship God. He deserves our adoration for His immeasurable power and incomparable magnificence.

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