Perspectives of Hope

Perspectives of Hope
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Publisher : Xulon Press
Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : 9781607913917
ISBN-13 : 1607913917
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Book Synopsis Perspectives of Hope by : Jay Allan Shears

Download or read book Perspectives of Hope written by Jay Allan Shears and published by Xulon Press. This book was released on 2009-02 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Hope of creation [mankind] characterizes the Hope of the Creator [God], who made mankind in His image. Mankind's relationship with wisdom to realize all Hope and purpose tragically imploded when mankind chose, his Hope & purpose to become God. In that moment, untruth was born. The Word from untruth characterized the Hope of Evil created by creation. The Word from Truth characterized the Hope of Good created by God, the Creator. Only God possessed the power to create. The plan to restore creation to its original purpose through the knowledge of Truth from God, is the essence of the battle fought in a realm that has no beginning and is without end. The assimilation of that Truth challenges the seed of hope, that mankind can somehow recognize that creation can rule and serve God, but not be God. This is mankind's hope for help, and this Perspective of Hope. Jay Allan Shears is an Orthodox Jew, who found his way through the whiles of life to his Messiah, Jesus Christ. He is the Board Chair of several companies, with extensive multicultural, high technology, marketing, and business development experience. Jay is the winner of several awards & patents, with notable training from the Harvard Business School in Executive Leadership. He is a much sought after speaker and "thinker' traveling extensively as the Lord orders his path.


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