What if one of the most misunderstood ideas about God is the belief that He is primarily interested in condemning humanity?In a world marked by guilt, fear, suffering, division, and spiritual uncertainty, Jesus' words recorded in John 3:17 continue to shine with extraordinary relevance:"For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him."This book invites readers to rediscover the essence of the Christian message and to find a vision of God centered on mercy, reconciliation, restoration, and love.
Whether you are a theology student, a pastor, a religious leader, a believer seeking spiritual growth, or simply someone looking for deeper answers about faith and human existence, this book offers a fascinating exploration of one of the most transformative truths ever proclaimed.
What if one of the most misunderstood ideas about God is the belief that He is primarily interested in condemning humanity?In a world marked by guilt, fear, suffering, division, and spiritual uncertainty, Jesus' words recorded in John 3:17 continue to shine with extraordinary relevance:"For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him."This book invites readers to rediscover the essence of the Christian message and to find a vision of God centered on mercy, reconciliation, restoration, and love.
Whether you are a theology student, a pastor, a religious leader, a believer seeking spiritual growth, or simply someone looking for deeper answers about faith and human existence, this book offers a fascinating exploration of one of the most transformative truths ever proclaimed.