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Who is Santa Claus? And how did he, over Christ, become the Christmas idol? For centuries, the figure of Santa Claus has slowly overtaken the spotlight of the Christmas season, and humanity has begun substituting the celebration of the birth of Christ for the lust of material possessions. What many fail to understand, however, is that Christ is the greatest gift of all. Who Is Santa Claus Biblically? by Roland Ramirez exposes Santa Claus for who he truly is-the Enemy, a wolf hidden in sheep's clothing. In this work, Ramirez discusses how it is not of God when we take our eyes off of Jesus and place them on any other matter during the Christmas season. Satan is strategic in his maneuverings, Ramirez asserts, using three attacks to turn our attention away from Christ's glory: the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. Removing the Word from our hearts over generations, Satan replaces blessed worship with cursed objects. The Enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy. Even the most innocent sounding concepts like Santa Claus hold a far more sinful nature than we can imagine, and there is no greater deception than the loss of salvation. This year, put Christ back on the Christmas tree and hang the fruits of His sacrifice as ornaments. Jesus is the only One to receive the glory.
When the crucifixion of Jesus Christ happened, He suffered several wounds that each hold a deeper meaning and are essential for all Christians to understand. From the blood that was shed as sweat from His brow that dripped onto the ground to the piercing of His side with a spear, Jesus's pain is a reminder to all that He is truly our Savior and Redeemer. In The Revelation of the Cross for You, author Roland Ramirez explores the significance of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, touching upon the historical aspects of crucifixion, the importance of every wound He endured, and how His fate changed ours. He shows how Jesus has restored our path to eternal life with Him through his death on the cross, compared to what it was because of the sins of Adam and Eve. Roland Ramirez ties the significance of the cross and the crucifixion all the way back to the Garden of Eden, where the path for this was initially made. The curses and sins of the Old Testament are discussed in terms of how they have transformed after the crucifixion took place. He illuminates the truth about the cross, emphasizing that it is the only way to understand the power of God, reach salvation and lead a life devoted to Him and His Word. For several years, Roland Ramirez has worked on this book. God sent him many revelations over the course of these years as he spent time praising and worshipping Him. As his relationship with the Lord grew, so did the pages of this book. The Lord has led him on his journey and continues to use Roland to inspire others through his writing.
With a storm comes the victory of its finish. But before the victory, we must endure the trials. So, when the fierce winds and raging waters threaten to pull us beneath the surface, do we extend our hand to Christ? Or do we let ourselves be overtaken by the weather? Years ago, Roland Ramirez prayed to the Lord for a message to give to his people before a service. The Lord gave him the message, "You can walk on water." For years, this message remained a deep revelation, and one that grew over the years. Jesus and the Two Storms by Ramirez traverses the two storms Jesus faced with His disciples, found in the Book of Matthew and the Book of Mark. Both the message and demonstration of Jesus and Peter walking on water and the wind and waves obeying Jesus in the midst of a storm, though different, are miraculous. But how do they apply to modern life? Ramirez seeks to breaks these miracles down in a one-of-a-kind revelation, years in the making. Jesus performed miracles, and with them, He delivered lifelong lessons that we can all learn from, just as the disciples did. Ramirez seeks to guide you through the storms of life and help you deal with them in a more resourceful way and in accordance with Scripture. No storm is too big for Jesus. Jesus is above every storm of life, and through this work, you will see how you can always rely on Jesus to get you through every storm. To God be all the glory.
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