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Another
Jesus?
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Eucharistic Christ and the New
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DVD - Our Price: $14.95 |
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Roger Oakland
(Understand the Times) |
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Length: 64 minutes |
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Product # VID456 |
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Shipping weight: 5.3
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A Lecture by Roger Oakland |
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Is Christ in the inner rooms? |
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Pope John Paul
II has called for a new evangelization focused on the Eucharistic
Christ. According to Roman Catholic teaching, the Eucharist is the
central component of the Mass and the source and summit of
Christianity. It is believed that when a priest consecrates the
Communion bread, the wafer is no longer bread, but the actual body,
blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ. Rome teaches that Jesus
is literally and bodily present wherever a consecrated Host is
found. Therefore, hundreds of thousands of Catholic churches claim
that Jesus is present in their Eucharistic tabernacle or monstrance. |
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How might this peculiar belief lead to the
evangelization of the world into the Roman Catholic religious
system? Is transubstantiation taught in the Bible? Does Bible
prophecy give insight into these global, ecumenical end-time events?
What did Jesus mean when He warned that many would claim that Christ
was in the "inner rooms" in the last days (Matthew 24: 23-27)? Why
did Jesus warn that these false appearances of counterfeit christs
would be accompanied by "great signs and wonders to deceive, if
possible, even the elect"? |
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Another Jesus? The Eucharistic Christ and the New
Evangelization, explores these topics from a biblical
perspective - exhorting all to heed the Bible's warnings. By
chronicling the growing cult of Eucharistic adoration and the
increasing trend of Eucharistic evangelization, Roger Oakland points
readers back to a "more sure word of prophecy" and the true Jesus of
the Bible. |
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Roger Oakland is an author and lecturer who
speaks internationally on a variety of topics relating to the Bible
and science, the defense of the Christian faith, and the deception
the Bible predicts will characterize the last days. |
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