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When Jesus Sets You Free: You Are Free Indeed

af John P. McTernan

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Although this book is aimed at prisoners, it has a far broader reach; anyone who understands the legal system can understand this message. The concepts found in this book have resulted from a merger of John's 26 years of career experience as a federal agent, his intensive study of the Bible, and his ministry to prisoners. Together they have given him a unique understanding of how God deals with man through a precise legal system. If you understand man's legal system, then it is very easy to understand God's. The key is to see sin as the equivalent of crime in God's system, and then all the rest falls into place. The Gospel of Jesus Christ does not "hang in the air," but is tied directly into a divine legal system with Jesus Christ as your Defense Attorney. It is very clear that God deals with man through a legal context. After reading this book, you will fully understand why you need Jesus Christ as your Savior/Advocate. May God use this book to give you a assurance of eternal life with Him, through His ordained Advocate and Attorney for you, Jesus Christ.1 John 2:1 My little children, these things I write unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.… (mere)
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Although this book is aimed at prisoners, it has a far broader reach; anyone who understands the legal system can understand this message. The concepts found in this book have resulted from a merger of John's 26 years of career experience as a federal agent, his intensive study of the Bible, and his ministry to prisoners. Together they have given him a unique understanding of how God deals with man through a precise legal system. If you understand man's legal system, then it is very easy to understand God's. The key is to see sin as the equivalent of crime in God's system, and then all the rest falls into place. The Gospel of Jesus Christ does not "hang in the air," but is tied directly into a divine legal system with Jesus Christ as your Defense Attorney. It is very clear that God deals with man through a legal context. After reading this book, you will fully understand why you need Jesus Christ as your Savior/Advocate. May God use this book to give you a assurance of eternal life with Him, through His ordained Advocate and Attorney for you, Jesus Christ.1 John 2:1 My little children, these things I write unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.

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