My Favorite Book__________"From Dust To Life To Power"
Posted: Wednesday, October 12, 2011
by revruc1
Sugarwood Christian Community Church
My favorite book is the one to be published by this writer in the near future. It is titled:
"From Dust To Life To Power."
by Dr Clarence Rucker Jr
Thee Bishop
Introduction
“From Dust, To Life, To Power” presents a guide emerging in part from my belief in a higher power virtually operating on Earth, perhaps through the individual. It is meant to “help to guide those of us that were born into sin,” this text essentially starts from the premise of a “ ‘dust mentality,’ in… so-called Christians today.”
Based in part on my view, “God is still trying to return the power to us that we once had in the garden,” I identify “Repent,” “Believe,” and “Receive” as the “three steps that one must take in order to obtain life.” I find “dust… at work in this beautiful country of ours (this is a part of the garden),” indicating the possible implications for education, community, and spirituality, as they might exist in the twenty-first century and beyond.
For me “Dust minds are absolutely in the dark as to spiritual realities, and abysmally ignorant and uninformed of God’s way and salvation.” Toward countering such a condition and state, I recommend an effort to transcend or rise above the measure of “confusion” and “bewilderment“ and “allowing God to work in and through us.”
As the work progresses, I touch upon a range or array of concepts, from “original uniqueness of genuine Agape” to the conceivable and imaginable influence of “dust” in the Church and the relative brevity of life.
Later I contemplate the idea of “ignorance” and suggest an underlying theme of the work as I say, “Life with Christ as our Director reflects happiness and harmony. It reflects a positive image of living and moral character.”
In the concluding pages of “From Dust, To Life, To Power” I address relative aspects of human society, such as the male-female dynamic, marriage, and “the family unit.” Among my closing comments I note, “Do not be afraid to say, ‘I want to be like Jesus.’ I implore respectfully in us before God and humankind.”
My contribution is designed to enlighten, inspire, and provoke thought for the reader who might express an interest or awareness in a related idea.
From the language of a PhD, to the language of a Master Degree, to the language of a bachelor Degree, to the language of an Associate Degree, to a High School graduate, and to a Drop out, I will attempt to explain to all levels of understanding.
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