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The Weakness of God
Synopsis
The Weakness of God examines the character of Jesus Christ’s life as a man and how his life relates in comparison to today's Christian men. The book touches on the fallacy of the so-called "macho mentality" prevalent in men. It answers the misconception of Jesus being a passive and docile man at all times. Gospel accounts of Jesus contending with religious groups such as the Pharisees are noted and discussed. Each chapter illustrates a quality of Jesus as a pattern for believers to follow. The book shows Jesus as an emotional and sensitive man who exhibited moments of crying. It reveals how crying and prayers will touch the heart of God and rebuts the myth that man should not cry. It tells why Christian men should shun the worldly attitudes of today and conform to the attributes of Jesus. It explains the compassionate Christ's regard for the weak and his defense of women's rights. It demonstrates how men are to be benevolent leaders in the home and the church. It explains mutual submission in the marriage relationship. This is an informative, relevant book that espouses the issues that affect Christians today and provides biblical answers in living a fulfilled life in Christ.
Author Biography
Frederick L. Cuthbertson
Frederick L. Cuthbertson, ordained minister, presently serves as an associate minister of the Pentecostal Faith Assembly Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc. He graduated from Simon Gratz High School in 1971 and attended Temple University. He has authored two previous books, The Sayings of the late Bishop William W. Tucker and an e-book, Reflections from a Concerned Christian. He attended the Christian Research and Development Institute for a year in the study of Church Growth in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has been married since 1979 to Brenda, and has two daughters, Freda and Melanie. Frederick serves locally as guest minister to fellow congregations and as officer in various men's ministries.
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Book Details
ISBN: 9781591606291
Book Size: 5.7 x 7.4
Pages: 148
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