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If Jesus Lived in Our Time: A Wake-Up Call to the Modern Church
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- ISBN8233256448
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- Date de parution22/05/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
If Jesus physically walked into our world today, would we recognize Him?Would we follow Him, or would we question His background, His methods, His associations, His humility, and His message?In If Jesus Lived in Our Time, Pastor Henry Irabor presents a bold and deeply reflective call to the modern church. Through the life, words, actions, and heart of Jesus, this book invites Christians, pastors, leaders, and serious believers to examine whether our faith still carries the mind, compassion, holiness, humility, and power of Christ.
Jesus was holy, yet approachable. He loved sinners, yet never compromised with sin. He prayed in secret yet carried authority in public. He healed the sick, set captives free, and pointed people back to the Father. He chose ordinary people, formed them through discipleship, and demonstrated that true ministry belongs to God, not man. This book compares the Jesus of Scripture with the expectations, traditions, and struggles of modern Christianity.
It asks difficult but necessary questions about spiritual authority, church culture, leadership, prosperity, hidden consecration, compassion for the weak, healing ministry, and the true heart of the Gospel. This is not an attack on the church. It is a loving mirror. It is a call to return to the real Jesus. If Jesus lived in our time, would He recognize our Christianity as His own?And more personally: can people recognize Jesus in us today?
Jesus was holy, yet approachable. He loved sinners, yet never compromised with sin. He prayed in secret yet carried authority in public. He healed the sick, set captives free, and pointed people back to the Father. He chose ordinary people, formed them through discipleship, and demonstrated that true ministry belongs to God, not man. This book compares the Jesus of Scripture with the expectations, traditions, and struggles of modern Christianity.
It asks difficult but necessary questions about spiritual authority, church culture, leadership, prosperity, hidden consecration, compassion for the weak, healing ministry, and the true heart of the Gospel. This is not an attack on the church. It is a loving mirror. It is a call to return to the real Jesus. If Jesus lived in our time, would He recognize our Christianity as His own?And more personally: can people recognize Jesus in us today?

















