CBM Book Review - High Marks for Imagine God

Title: Imagine God
Author: H. Eric Fearman
ISBN # 978-1-61638-221-6
Review Date: November 05, 2010

Reviewed By: Brenda of CBM'S Christian Book Reviews
9.5 on a scale of 10.0 stars


“Imagine God” is one of those books that you will not want to put down. Like fresh manna from heaven, the book is masterfully and beautifully written, full of wise counsel, filled with life changing applications and is simply a blessing to read.

Author H. Eric Fearman, dispels darkness and ushers in God’s glorious light by revealing eternal biblical truths about mankind’s God given imagination from a biblical and practical perspective. The author brings to the forefront that all knowledge begins with God, His living Word and God’s plans and purposes in our lives. This book will enable every reader to take hold of powerful kingdom truths.

Carefully constructed through diligent meditation and instruction from God’s Holy word, “Imagine God” will not only encourage you on a deeper walk with God, but also stir your heart to dig deeper into God’s precious word. This book is a faith builder that will help to guide you into greater depths of God’s plans and purposes for your life. “Imagine God” shares pearls that open doors to kingdom principles and truths that will enable you to live a prosperous and abundant life through the simplicity of the understanding of who you are in Christ and the gifts that God has blessed you with.

If applied, the teachings in this book will not only change your inner life, but also cause an inner awakening to be birthed with in you. As someone who reads books authored by many within the body of Christ, “Imagine God” opened my heart to some fresh and exciting realities.
If you desire a closer walk with God, then read this book and allow yourself to embrace the powerful spiritual truths set forth. This book will enrich your life, expand your faith and provide you with fruit bearing seed from God’s Word.

God created us in His image and God created our imagination. This book through sound biblical insight built upon the scriptures that God, the creator of all things, created our imagination and works through our imagination is an excellent read. “Imagine God” describes the process of the mind of man whereby the renewal of the mind through God’s word will cause you to see yourself as God sees you and enable you to accomplish His will, His plans and His purposes for your life through accessing the imagination that God gave you.

This is a must read for every believer, those seeking a deeper relationship with God and is a blessing to the body of Christ.

Imagine God by H. Eric Fearman

Highly Recommended
9.5 stars on a scale of 10.0 stars
Review by: Brenda of CBM'S Christian Book Review’s

The Gift Of Prophecy And Scripture

The gift of prophecy is an ongoing manifestation of the Holy Spirit within a Christian (1Co 12:7,10), compelling him/her to prophesy regularly (Ro 12:6, 1Co 14:39). The presence of the gift does not automatically assume one is a prophet, as Paul made a distinction in 1Corinthians 14:37 between “a prophet” and one who is “spiritually-gifted”. Certainly both have the gift, the difference being the prophet has proven spiritual maturity, reliable prophetic accuracy, and governmental recognition.

PROPHESIER

The term prophesier is a very generic term used by some to mean “one who prophesies”. The term makes no distinctions whatsoever as to who exactly is prophesying, whether a mature prophet or a prophetically-gifted baby Christian or even a false prophet. It is simply a generic term like "leader" or "worker".

For more great teachings, visit JDM Prophetic Ministries

Should We Fear A True Prophet Of God

When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.

Interesting that the above scripture says "thou shall not be afraid of him" which is another way to say "thou shall not fear him". With that said, what does this say?

It seems that in the old testament that a true prophet of God was respected in the sense of fearing that prophet. Not because of the prophet or the man, but because a true prophet spoke the word and words of God.

We again see this in the new testament. Do you know where and in regards to what passages?

Blessings, in Christ
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