Author: | Roger Henri Trepanier | ISBN: | 9781310051685 |
Publisher: | Roger Henri Trepanier | Publication: | March 31, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Roger Henri Trepanier |
ISBN: | 9781310051685 |
Publisher: | Roger Henri Trepanier |
Publication: | March 31, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The author’s purpose in writing this book is to show what death consists of, and why God allowed death in His sinless original creation, while then showing how God removes death from His creation during time. The good news for the reader is discovering how one can avoid death, for as the title of this book states, God has definitely not created human beings to die, but to live on, eternally!
The author also traces the two lines of descent which exists in the human race from the time of Cain and Abel to our present day, the one being ungodly and the other godly, while also showing the relation of these two lines of descent to the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, which God forbade Adam and Eve from partaking of in the garden of Eden.
The author also details the nature of man from God’s perspective, while also giving the reader good glimpses of God’s character based on God’s own revelations of Himself in His word, the Bible, and also based on the author’s own life experiences in walking with God these last thirty-four years.
There is something here for everyone, from the teenager to the senior, with one truth from the book being worth repeating here, “A life without God is like an unsharpened pencil… it has no point!”
The author’s purpose in writing this book is to show what death consists of, and why God allowed death in His sinless original creation, while then showing how God removes death from His creation during time. The good news for the reader is discovering how one can avoid death, for as the title of this book states, God has definitely not created human beings to die, but to live on, eternally!
The author also traces the two lines of descent which exists in the human race from the time of Cain and Abel to our present day, the one being ungodly and the other godly, while also showing the relation of these two lines of descent to the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, which God forbade Adam and Eve from partaking of in the garden of Eden.
The author also details the nature of man from God’s perspective, while also giving the reader good glimpses of God’s character based on God’s own revelations of Himself in His word, the Bible, and also based on the author’s own life experiences in walking with God these last thirty-four years.
There is something here for everyone, from the teenager to the senior, with one truth from the book being worth repeating here, “A life without God is like an unsharpened pencil… it has no point!”