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When God appears like a ghost: Recognising the unfamiliar presence of Jesus

Par : Moses Kazhila
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-6398625-8-3
  • EAN9780639862583
  • Date de parution01/05/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurMoses Kazhila

Résumé

Have you ever experienced a moment where you genuinely believed you were encountering something strange, even terrifying-only to later realize it was God Himself coming toward you? This is exactly what happened to the disciples in Matthew 14. They were in the middle of a storm, emotionally worn out and physically exhausted. Then Jesus appeared walking on the water. But rather than rejoicing at His arrival, they panicked.
They cried out in fear and said, "It's a ghost!" The very One they loved and followed, they failed to recognize. Not because they had turned away from Him, but because He came in a way or form that was totally unexpected. This moment is not just a narrative from ancient Galilee-it is a powerful picture of how God often chooses to work in our lives today. He comes to us in mystery. He walks toward us through chaos.
He appears in ways we don't expect. And if we are not spiritually sensitive or anchored in trust, we may misinterpret His arrival as something threatening rather than something holy. This booklet is about those moments-when God seems distant, strange, even ghostlike. It's about the mystery of divine presence-how the very nearness of God can sometimes feel unfamiliar, and how faith calls us to discern Him even when He comes cloaked in the unusual.