Jesus Book Six Soliloquy |
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Author:
| Maltese, James |
Series title: | Jesus Meditations Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5027-1812-9 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2014 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $22.95 |
Book Description:
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AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION TEXTThe expansive heart of Jesus is celebrated! Have you ever wondered how many souls wake and rest in the heart of Jesus? Each day the world is troubled. Each of us wonders about our fate. Most of us wish for distraction and episodes of self-importance to take us through life. But thank God that miracles do occur, for we are the sons and daughters of heaven. The sacraments bind us in faith. The Holy Spirit, also known as The Comforter, or by the Greek word,...
More DescriptionAUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION TEXTThe expansive heart of Jesus is celebrated! Have you ever wondered how many souls wake and rest in the heart of Jesus? Each day the world is troubled. Each of us wonders about our fate. Most of us wish for distraction and episodes of self-importance to take us through life. But thank God that miracles do occur, for we are the sons and daughters of heaven. The sacraments bind us in faith. The Holy Spirit, also known as The Comforter, or by the Greek word, Paraclete, meaning Advocate, tells us much about its role. We are protected and inspired by the Holy Trinity: God, Jesus, and The Holy Spirit. Words alone cannot heal us, but Words of the Spirit can. It is why we pray. It is why we meditate. It is why we contemplate. Are holy thoughts and our prayers enough? How do they shine? How do they condition us to accept grace with all of its blessings? When we engage in our spiritual search we can be taken, swept up to a higher plateau, possibly the mount from which we can understand our mission in life, and the responsibilities within such a framework.SOLILOQUY is an inspired contemplation of spiritual knowledge; JESUS BOOK SIX is unique; it reflects on the Christian experience in a illumined voice. The foundation for this was stated in 55-57 A.D. by Saint Paul in his letter, 2 Corinthians: "I will receive you, and will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be as my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty." These soliloquies are addressed to sons and daughters: between Holy Spirit and reader as audience. The series, Meditations on Jesus came into being as an expanding library of blessings. one not filled with dictum and rules; instead it takes the reader on a spiritual journey: an intuitive soul-searching within each mind and soul.The author has used the mystical quality of meditation to transcend the less imaginative formulation of language, asking of the Greater Power: calm, mercy, and excitation of the human soul-these three to shine amongst us. The time span for the creation of this series, books "1" through "10" is 1965 to 2015. Although of late origin, it is regarded by the author as an addition to Christology: the branch of Christian theology relating to the person, nature, and role of Jesus Christ.