The phenomenon of poverty remains a reality that cannot be wished away. Why are some people rich; while others languish in poverty––even in societies far advanced in technology? The meaning of wealth from a worldview is different from God’s viewpoint. The dictionary defines wealth as the acquisition of property, large…
Chapter 8: Personal Salvation vs. God’s Kingdom
Most Christians cannot appreciate the difference between the gospels of God’s Kingdom and personal salvation, though careful analysis reveals them. The problem with personal salvation lies in that it focuses on self-centeredness (see glossary), with limitations on human survival objectives. When pursuing a lifestyle that protects self, survival challenges for…
Chapter 7: Miracles and Parables
People desire survival yet are unable to achieve it without challenges. Simon and Andrew had been fishermen. Jesus asked them to abandon that type of business, intending to make them fishers of men. Let us consider what caused the two brothers to abandon fishing to follow Christ, by first looking…
Chapter 6: Resurrection and Judgment
People, in their future lives, live like angels, not marrying or being given in marriage (Matt. 22:29–32). The context denotes the status achieved by the Saints (Rev. 20:6). The second resurrection, designed for judgmental purposes, is not intended for eternal life, necessarily (Rev. 20:13). People will be resurrected to face…
Chapter 5: Is There Life Beyond the Physical?
The most misunderstood term, serving to deceive Christians and non-Christians alike, concerns life after death. Varying theories have been advanced, but most of them lack sound biblical authenticity. This includes believing that the righteous go to heaven, while those refusing to accept Christ as their personal Saviour get tormented in…
Chapter 4: Mystery in Man’s Creation
Without exhaustive details in Genesis creation, humanity remains embroiled in mysteries. To effectively illustrate the differences between Man’s creation and Adam’s formation, a digestive postulate is summarized in the following thirteen-point analysis: God’s image is Spiritual. Anything physical, as portrayed in physical humans, is the opposite of a spiritual condition.…
Chapter 3: Who is Jesus?
Stating that another fellow human being is Jesus, can easily attract scorn––from those accustomed to viewing Jesus in a Trinitarian context. However, when Jesus came to shed light, it seemed that stubborn humanity preferred to remain in the comfort of confusion. “Then the righteous will answer him, saying, ‘Lord, when…
Chapter 2: Flesh and Sinfulness
A Certain rich young ruler addressed Jesus as ‘good Master.’ Jesus’ response clarified what had all along been wrongly adopted as tradition (Matt. 19:16–17 KJV). Christ lived a perfect life in physical existence. But the nature of being physical carried nothing good, contextually as people viewed Jesus as corporeal, though…
Chapter 1: Causative Framework of Christianity
The content of the next instalment of “Dimensions of a New Civilization” is Chapter 1. Kindly remember to give your comments, either in agreement or in disagreement, as we continue on this adventure. Otherwise, by taking the time to read, may you be blessed abundantly, for your support. I was…
Preface: Dimensions of a New Civilization
In the next few weeks, I will be sharing with you, in series, the contents of the chapters of my book, “Dimensions of a New Civilization.” Comments and critiquing would be much welcome. Below is the Preface of the contents of the Book, marking the first of the contents in…