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1 Williams, Timothy Essential Piece, The Living Out Luke 14 26 in Everyday Life
Wine Press Publishing 2000 157921293x / 9781579212933 Softcover Fine with no dust jacket 
0.6 x 9.02 x 6.44 Inches; 244 pages; What made Jesus a Christian? If Jesus had done everything God wanted, but refused to die on the cross, all would have been in vain. If He had prayed, served, loved, and worshipped without the cross we would still be doomed to hell. The same is true for us today. Until we pick up a cross and hate our lives, our worship of God is powerless and empty. The cross made Jesus a Christian. It is the essential piece of the puzzle for anyone who calls himself a follower of Christ. Without the cross, our Christianity is just another religion. Jesus was obedient unto death on a cross, and we are to "walk as he walked," (1 John 2:6). This book examines why Jesus said anyone who follows Him must hate his own life. This book is not for those easily offended by the message of the cross. Indeed, insight and revelation from the Holy Spirit awaits anyone who can get past the "offense of the cross," (Gal. 5:11) 
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