ARA Review by webedosanjos of The Biblical Clock

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ARA Review by webedosanjos of The Biblical Clock

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, The Biblical Clock.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The new age was foreshadowed in the bible long ago, and the beasts are hungry wanting to swallow mankind, including the one saved by our Lord Jesus Christ, the redeemer and true son of God.

In the philosophical and liturgical sense, the clock can be contemplated as more than a guide, but rather a guide connecting heaven and earth, the carnal man and the Holy Spirit. And yes, it involves many mysteries and secrets of such a level that our lack of understanding of both the tangible and the intangible is remarkable.

If we were to open our understanding in an unparalleled way, who knows, maybe Adam would not have been kicked out of the Garden of Eden along with his wife, and thus mankind would have another present time, but in God's own inscription (Bible), it says that it was in our Lord's plan all things. And who are we to judge the all-knowing and all-seeing One.

The secrets still touch the individual of each one, after all, what are we going to do in God's house? Besides praising and magnifying Him? You know, the more one thinks about it, the further from understanding is the one who thinks about it, even thinking about it. And so, the conclusion is that even if we reached a distinct level of intelligence, we would never know what we most want to know, so through science many strive to captivate themselves and not be frustrated by not having achieved something divine in a life of darkness, and little beauty in the spiritual sense.

The soul and the flesh, the spirit and the connection with God (Holy Spirit), what makes it all real besides faith? Is it believing what you see, or believing what is unseen? We will never know, because it is not to be known, or is it? Is it a sin to think of getting so close to Jesus as to discover some secret, even without wanting to? These are pertinent questions that trouble the mind of the most convinced believer or the most curious disbeliever, after all, everything and nothing walk on a thin line called curiosity.

Remembering that Jesus himself mentioned that we should not be who we are but we should be who God wants us to be, it seems easy but it is not, and for some or many, it is a sin not to sin, not for pleasure, but as an instinct that does not make us accomplish the wishes of our creator, after all, it is secret with mystery.

It is amazing how having faith changes one's life, even if it is sometimes titled as believing in something that doesn't exist or hotly forced to believe that it is not real.

The authors were very happy in reasoning and choosing the title and sub-theme of the work, impeccable. A complete book! And one that makes you think about something beyond the now, you know? Jesus is the clock that will never stop. And the rating is 4 out of 5 stars, excellent work, really loveable! The stars that were provided, in my opinion, were of ideal importance and consistent with the level of work and scholarship developed in the work, that is, they are with adequate relevance. Also, the score was not lower than 4 because it would be a disregard for the creators of something sumptuous and that brings, beyond understanding, a peace of spirit.

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