Sunday, December 26, 2010

JESUS the Unstoppable ONE

“If Shakespeare should come into this room; we would all rise but if Jesus Christ should come in, we would all kneel.” Charles Lamb, English essayist and critic, author of Tales from Shakespeare

Jesus is the unstoppable
He is unstoppable because He loves man
He came to SAVE man and
Show Him his true IDENTITY

His story is like no other
He is the Man of History
He is presently doing Great things
He is the Future—
He will not be stopped
He is Jesus Christ—
The most unique man in history

The Kingdom of Jesus cannot be stopped
The more critics it has, the more powerful it will become
The darker this world becomes—
The Greater the light will be
Jesus is the most unique man in History
He will not be stopped

Jesus is the greatest of all time
He is the most unique man in history
His Name will never fade
He is a Prophet, Priest and King
Jesus is the King of our Government and
His Father is the Ruler of the Heavens and the Earth

There are not enough words to describe Jesus
His life is beyond beauty and His Name is priceless
He is the Son of the Living God and He is our Saviour

The power of Christ knows no boundary of time or space
We are saved by His Grace
No one surpasses Jesus
No other great leader has inspired so many
Positive changes in the lives of his followers
People who encounter the risen Christ are totally transformed— Their outlook on life is altered forever

Historian Philip Schaff described the overwhelming influence which Jesus had on subsequent history and culture of the world. “This Jesus of Nazareth, without money and arms, conquered more millions than Alexander, Caesar, Mohammed, and Napoleon; without science…he shed more light on things human and divine than all philosophers and scholars combined; without the eloquence of schools, he spoke such words of life as were never spoken before or since, and produced effects which lie beyond the reach of orator or poet; without writing a single line, he set more pens in motion, and furnished themes for more sermons, orations, discussions, learned volumes, works of art, and songs of praise than the whole army of great men of ancient and modern times.”

Mark Frank

Copyright 2009



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