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Jesus of Nazareth, Who Is He? by Arthur Wallis

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Jesus Christ claimed to be the Son of God and the New Testament endorses this claim. But what does the expression mean? Was Jesus merely the greatest of all creatures, or was he an uncreated, eternal being, worthy of our worship? Taking us through scriptural statements and reasoning, the author conclusively establishes the deity of Jesus. He then leads the reader on to see the necessity of knowing this same Jesus as personal Savior and Lord.

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Author:
Arthur Wallis
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780875085586
Pages:
66

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I discovered this "gem" in the discount area of our Christian bookstore, and had to order more. They explain who The Messiah is and how important to know Him and worship Him correctly. It was very convicting to me, as I grew up in "the faith" and want to be sure that my "faith" is real and not just an "agreement" to my upbringing. It is a concise study (all Scripture included) of Who Jesus is, and how many 'religions' fail to speak Truth regarding Him. This is a matter of Life!
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Wonderful booklet and tool for spreading the Word.
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This is a ‘must read’ book. Having left the Jehovah’s Witnesses Organization 46 years ago, this book was – and indeed still is – like manner from heaven. It should never be allowed to go out of print, ranking, as it does, amongst the best biblically sound, profound and densely devotional, small books. Few other publications, if any, have left me wanting to simply fall before the risen Saviour after reading. An old friend of mine recently said that every Christian should read it. I agree with him.