MetaChristianity I: How To Unlock Bible Mysteries

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity, Theology
Cover of the book MetaChristianity I: How To Unlock Bible Mysteries by Jim Autio, Jim Autio
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Author: Jim Autio ISBN: 9781310498329
Publisher: Jim Autio Publication: January 28, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jim Autio
ISBN: 9781310498329
Publisher: Jim Autio
Publication: January 28, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The MetaChristianity book series is the result of a search for answers to the most profound Bible mysteries that have no answers in theology texts, Sunday sermons, Wednesday night Bible studies, or any other contemporary Christian sources:

+ Why would Jesus say, "For God so loved the world" - past tense? Why would He not have said, "For God so loves the world" - present tense?

+ When was Christ "the light of men" before the cross?

+ What did Paul mean when he said, "always giving thanks to God the Father for everything"?

+ Why is there no thanksgiving in the Lord's Prayer?

+ Psalms states that "the wicked shall return to the nether-world". Return?

+ How is it that God will "again" be the head of creation?

+ Why does it matter that we should know that the Spirit of God "was hovering over the waters"?

+ If believers are righteous, how can they also be sinners?

+ If we are born as "slaves to sin" as Paul states in Romans, why are we held accountable for our sins?

+ Paul states, "hand this man over to Satan, so that the sinful nature may be destroyed and his spirit saved on the day of the Lord." Isn't Satan's goal to prevent men from being saved?

+ How will those of us who are saved truly rejoice for an eternity when we know that many more are suffering in hell for an eternity?

+ Why is God comprised of three persons?

+ How does the Bible account for the claim that God has no origin?

These are but a sample of hundreds of similarly puzzling questions of which I have scoured the Bible for satisfactory answers. In MetaChristianity I - How To Unlock Bible Mysteries you will learn the method that I have used to unlock these Bible Mysteries so that you can apply it to your own studies. Numerous profound examples of its application are also provided in this first book of the series.

The ultimate goal of the MetaChristianity book series is to develop an understanding the motivations of God, why God created everything the way He did, why He allows and does the things He does, and what it will be like when everything is accomplished - in short, to produce an all-inclusive, panoramic view of God, creation and the Scriptures that has eluded the Church for over two thousand years.

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The MetaChristianity book series is the result of a search for answers to the most profound Bible mysteries that have no answers in theology texts, Sunday sermons, Wednesday night Bible studies, or any other contemporary Christian sources:

+ Why would Jesus say, "For God so loved the world" - past tense? Why would He not have said, "For God so loves the world" - present tense?

+ When was Christ "the light of men" before the cross?

+ What did Paul mean when he said, "always giving thanks to God the Father for everything"?

+ Why is there no thanksgiving in the Lord's Prayer?

+ Psalms states that "the wicked shall return to the nether-world". Return?

+ How is it that God will "again" be the head of creation?

+ Why does it matter that we should know that the Spirit of God "was hovering over the waters"?

+ If believers are righteous, how can they also be sinners?

+ If we are born as "slaves to sin" as Paul states in Romans, why are we held accountable for our sins?

+ Paul states, "hand this man over to Satan, so that the sinful nature may be destroyed and his spirit saved on the day of the Lord." Isn't Satan's goal to prevent men from being saved?

+ How will those of us who are saved truly rejoice for an eternity when we know that many more are suffering in hell for an eternity?

+ Why is God comprised of three persons?

+ How does the Bible account for the claim that God has no origin?

These are but a sample of hundreds of similarly puzzling questions of which I have scoured the Bible for satisfactory answers. In MetaChristianity I - How To Unlock Bible Mysteries you will learn the method that I have used to unlock these Bible Mysteries so that you can apply it to your own studies. Numerous profound examples of its application are also provided in this first book of the series.

The ultimate goal of the MetaChristianity book series is to develop an understanding the motivations of God, why God created everything the way He did, why He allows and does the things He does, and what it will be like when everything is accomplished - in short, to produce an all-inclusive, panoramic view of God, creation and the Scriptures that has eluded the Church for over two thousand years.

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