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Being God
- Stealing God's Power, Glory, and Kingdom
- Narrated by: Daniel Coker
- Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Exposing man's failure to live under God's ownership.
Even though we acknowledge God as owner of the universe and ourselves, we do not live out that belief in our daily lives. C. S. Lewis and others alluded to God's ownership and acknowledged it, but this is the first work to explore the details and explain its importance and impact in-depth.
The author uses a hundred verses of scripture and his knowledge of the original languages to enlighten and illuminate what first-century Christians knew, but has been lost for centuries and hidden by our own desire to avoid knowing what God really wants from us. He simply wants to be God and have us to be His followers. We tend to own ourselves which makes us our own God in practice.
This book is a refreshing look at God and our relationship with Him. It will open your eyes to the abundant life and how to live in it. The listener can discover the "place of rest" that is the intended level Jesus referred to in the Sermon on the Mount that He encourages us to reach.
This book will change your perspective on God and yourself. The book contains the cause and cure for midlife crisis and burnout. The mystery of God mentioned in Revelation is finally given a plausible understanding. Being God gives the details needed to live the abundant life.
The real question in the Garden of Eden was who the rule-maker would be. Only the owner can make the rules. Adam's changing of the rule was not just a misdemeanor behavior problem, but the felony of Grand Theft Garden, taking over ownership of the Garden and himself.
We still suffer under that original mistake of thinking we own ourselves and everything around us. We still live as though we own and direct our own life ignoring the creator who is the true owner. The author dives deep into the subject of God's ownership revealing the depth of our division with our creator and why we struggle to know and serve God.