Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Take this book for your Christmas cards and as the Christmas gifts to the family and friends because of the relevance of the birth of Christ the Lord into our world, in and out of season. It is about the birth of the Savior who would lay in the manger of any humble heart for redemption of the soul from the wages of sin. The 25th December is the orthodox day picked and set aside for a memorial. The theory of the origin of Christmas on the 25th December has its problems for acceptability as a very special day other than Santa Clause for children. The message of this book is not to address the controversy of Christmas day but it is to evangelize to the world about the Gospel of Christ for the salvation of the souls of mankind on any day that the LORD has made. We shall rejoice and be glad in every day of the Lord because of the grace and mercy of the LORD. All the days are not equal; there are seasons; there are days of affliction, calamities, and woes such as the day Satan and demons were cast down to earth. However, may this book remind us of the day of hope, the day salvation through the birth, death, and resurrection of our Lord Yeshua HaMashiach. The LORD YHWH makes all these days and seasons. Memorial of the Savior
Synopsis
The purpose of this book is not to address the controversy of the orthodox day of Christmas on the 25th of December; rather, it is to help us to appropriate the relevance of the birth of Christ the Lord and to evangelize to the world about the Gospel of Christ for the salvation of the souls of mankind on any day that the LORD has made. The grace and mercy of the LORD are forever. All the days are not equal; there are many seasons and there are many days; days of affliction, calamities, and woes such as the day Satan and demons were cast down to earth. However, may this book remind us of the day of hope, the day of salvation through the birth, death, and resurrection of our Lord Yeshua HaMashiach. Memorial of the Savior