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Work InformationJesus the Christ by James E. Talmage (1915)
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KayStJ's to-read list (829) No current Talk conversations about this book. ![]() ![]() This book written 100 years ago about the most important person who ever lived on the earth is still not just relevant, but important. About 2000 years ago, Jesus, who is The Christ was born, lived, and died. He is unique in history in many ways. He was the only person who never sinned. He had the power over death, the elements, and the power to forgive sins. Chapter 4 explained the significance of "I AM." It had long puzzled me why the guards would fall down when Jesus said that he was the person they sought. It is valuable to reread the best books from time to time. I am glad that our local church leaders challenged us to read it before April 6 this year. no reviews | add a review
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