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God has tied the salvation of the world to a child-Jesus-who was born in a stable. Children are a sacred trust given by God. Bringing up the future generation isthe highest,the holiest, andthe noblestcalling one could ever have. This responsibility falls on parents as well as ministers to children.This book is a plea from Professor Zacharias Tanee Fomum who had an intense burden for the salvation of children, given that he himself had given his life to the Lord Jesus at the age of 11.From Bible examples such as Isaac, Samuel, John the Baptist and the Lord Jesus Himself, Professor Fomum proves that it is possible to come to Jesus, know and serve Him early in life and that the consecration of a child to God paves the way for him to follow, from which he will not depart.This book is a must read for every godly parent and minister to children.
A central message in the Christian lifeThe author, Z.T. Fomum explains that in the processes of faith, through the word of God, one receives a commandment, a command, and the word becomes charged. The word of God becomes charged when it receives life; for before this word has life, it is like an ordinary word. The Logos of God becomes the Rhema of God. It depends on whether or not you have active sites. Faith is a place where a truth will take root, for unless it settles in your heart it cannot act. These active sites where the word is fixed are often destroyed by sin, self, the love of the world, and the things of the world. Faith is also the proclamation of what has already taken place in the invisible.Many people confuse faith with hope. Hope says, "the Lord will give," while faith says, "the Lord has given." The processes of faith is therefore the central message in the Christian life.A dense and complete message, to be read!
The book of Ephesians, on which this study is based, was not written to independent individuals. It was written to the church. All of God's power is available to us in the context of the church.Total power was manifested in Christ, the Head of the church. After that, God has purposed that His total power would be manifested not in the arm, foot or eye, but in the whole body; the body of Christ, which is the church.The church is not a human creation. The church is not a creation of the apostles. The church is the creation of the Triune God. The church was in the mind of the Triune God-Father, Son and Holy Spirit - from the very beginning.The purposes of God are tied to the church. The exaltation of Christ has the church in view. It has nothing else in view. In a sense, He has only the church in mind. He does not have individual believers in mind, even if they are very consecrated and holy.Unless I find my place in the church, in the local context, I have missed it all; I am out of His purpose. Unless I see myself, my character, and my work, in the context of that which God has set Christ as head, I have missed it. It is from this perspective that the Lord Jesus could say, ...I will build my church, and the powers of death shall not prevail against it (Matthew 16:16).
The Lord Jesus handpicked twelve individuals, appointing them as apostles. His intention was twofold: for them to remain in His presence and to eventually be sent to spread His teachings. Initially, they were to learn from Him intimately, absorbing His life, before venturing out to preach that very life.The book, Relationship and Intimacy with God, originated as a sermon delivered by the author, Professor Z.T. Fomum to the saints in Yaoundé. At its core, the message revolves around relationships. It not only underscores the significance of our relationship with God, exploring how and why it's nurtured and preserved, but the author also imparts a personal narrative concerning human relationships. He touches briefly on the huddles of physical distance in human relationship building.As you engage with this text, your perspective on the Christian life may undergo a profound shift. You'll realize that God isn't seeking your deeds; rather, His enduring, heartfelt desire is to have a personal connection with none other than you - yes, you!As you glean through the book, may you desire and kickstart a profound, unbreakable, and enduring relationship with the Lord Jesus-a connection that's as deep and enriching as it is transformative.
Within the pages of this profound study on the Book of Esther, Professor Zacharias Tanee Fomum explores the intriguing comparison between King Ahasuerus' kingdom and God's Kingdom, examining their power, glory, and influence.Did you know that, even without a direct mention of God, the Book of Esther imparts critical lessons on the workings of God's kingdom and the expectations Jesus has for His bride? Are you curious about the relevance of this ancient tale to contemporary Christians?If you've been seeking to uncover these connections, you've come to the right place. In this book, Z.T. Fomum guides you beyond the surface of Esther's fairy tale to a deeper, spiritual comprehension of this enigmatic character.The author delves into:The consequences of disobedience, as exemplified by Queen Vashti,King Ahasuerus' quest for and selection of a new bride,And much more,revealing powerful and practical life lessons that will transform you into a worthy and cherished member of the Lord's bride. Prepare to discover a profound, deeper meaning within these pages.Read it now!
In life, some are uplifted by blessings, while others are hindered by curses.Blessings, a supernatural force, lead to your progress and success. They elevate you beyond your natural talents and abilities. On the flip side, curses act as invisible obstacles, thwarting your efforts and making you feel 'cursed.'Picture an invisible hand working against you, like an unseen wall blocking your way. Some experience constant misfortune, feeling as if they're under a curse.The author reveals the mysterious nature of blessings and curses, which possess supernatural power, yielding either positive or negative results.We offer this book with the hope that it helps you identify whether you're dealing with a curse and guides you in breaking free. Recognizing that you live under a blessing will empower you to cooperate with God for ongoing favor and abundance.
In this book, Z.T. Fomum shows us the skills and mindset we need to develop to ensure our success and enter into God's purposes. Thus, the first secret in knowing and serving God is hard work.Life in a sense is a game, it is a matter of choices and everyone is called to make choices. Being a failure or a success could depend on your choices. Your heart will determine your greatness or your defeat. Throughout his argument, the author describes a whole set of measures, means to achieve this goal.You need this book!
If you want to accomplish all that God created and saved you for, read this book.Many are eager to do great things for the Lord, but they are unable to do so because they have not dealt with their past radically, completely, totally and thoroughly. That past becomes a blockage in their lives.The failure to deal with one's past is the thing that spoils the present and ruins the future. Dealing with your past radically, completely, totally and thoroughly is Professor Fomum's focus in this work.You can't ignore your past and think that you're okay. It will haunt you, harass you and, possibly, hamper you from releasing your God-given potential.
Walking with God is a profound exploration of the Holy Spirit's presence and workings within and through us. The author, Z.T. Fomum emphasizes that every consecrated life becomes a channel for the release of supernatural power, with consecration leading to a life rich in spiritual vitality. The book underscores that all of God's power resides within us, and through prayer, knowledge of God's Word, and a life consecrated to the Lord, believers can unleash this inherent power.The inheritance of baptism into the Holy Spirit is demystified, with Fomum simplifying the process, likening it to claiming what is rightfully ours. He asserts that the implications of being filled with the Holy Spirit may lead to significant life changes, including parting with former plans and embracing a new direction.The exploration extends to God's permissive will, where Fomum discusses the delay in judgment for those who deviate from God's perfect will. The book delves into the characteristics of God's permissive will, cautioning that apparent blessings in this state may mask underlying difficulties that manifest later.Walking with God offers practical insights into the complexities of maintaining a daily touch with God.
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