Why Should I Believe In God?
Real Questions And Answers That Work
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Juan Perez
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“Why Should I Believe In God?” was written for you. If you have questions about God, Christianity or religion, this is the book you want to read. It was written in plain language. No deep and lofty religious arguments are speculated and explored in this book. Clear and to-the-point reasoning is used. “I want the reader to be able to understand the points I am making easily and to see how they may apply in their lives,” said Pastor Juan M. Pérez.
“Why Should I Believe In God?” makes the case for believing in God and the truth of the Bible. Reverend Pérez describes his journey from being angry at God and rejecting Christianity to surrendering his life to God and becoming a devout believer. Everyone has questions. All questions are fair. A little bit of healthy doubt is beneficial and helpful in learning the truth that God wants you to learn. Some truths in the Bible are easy and straightforward to understand. Other truths require hard work. Notice Proverbs 25:2, which says, “It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, But the glory of kings is to search out a matter.” This verse clarifies that some truths will require extra effort to learn and understand the teaching the Bible (and, therefore, God) intends. Believers are not expected to know everything right from the beginning. You are only expected to learn to obey and then to obey.
This book makes a passionate case for “testing the spirits” and learning the truth. “My challenge to the reader,” said Pastor Juan M. Pérez, “is don’t give up to easily. If you want to learn the truth, be willing to pay the price (the hard work of studying the Bible). Don’t easily accept whatever answers others give you. Trust, but verify.”
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