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James Tarter

    GOD'S CURE for the POST-CHRISTIAN SYNDROME: Western Europe
    God, Why?
    God's Great Good to Job
    A Prophecy for the United States. The Books of Obadiah
    Fulfilling Our Part in God’s Promises. 2 Peter 1:1-11
    Knowing God
    • 2020

      Believe Into Jesus

      Moving Toward Him

      Focusing on the Greek preposition "eis," this book explores the deeper meanings behind the phrases "believe in Jesus" and "believe on Jesus," revealing how traditional translations may obscure significant content in John's Scriptures. By examining every instance where this preposition is used in relation to belief in Jesus or God, readers gain insights that encourage ongoing growth in faith. The author advocates for alternative translations like "believe toward Jesus" or "believe into Jesus," emphasizing the importance of continual spiritual development after initial belief.

      Believe Into Jesus
    • 2019

      Most believers in Jesus have heard that we should abide in Jesus: to stay in Him, a command in John 15 and 1John. But John's whole Gospel and all of 1John show a meaning of this command that is rarely seen fully in English, and is too rarely put into full practice in our lives. God calls for His children to abide in Jesus, a life and ministry amazingly like what Jesus lived on earth. Staying in Jesus is a vital theme of both John's Gospel and 1John. Our not realizing this theme has greatly weakened our personal and corporate life and growth in God on earth. A simple issue has caused so few believers to see this vital theme in John's books: an assumed way to partly translate a Greek word ina about 25 times (about 10% of John's use of ina). In this book we can see that fully translating ina shows God's revelation of sources of vital outcomes, and shows why most of us have not fully moved into them. Part 2 of this book shows all 213 times John used ina in the Bible.

      ABIDE in JESUS
    • 2018

      Cleaning the DECEIVING HEART

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Exploring the biblical concept of the heart, this book delves into its role as the core of a person's beliefs, behaviors, and values. It highlights the heart's natural resistance to change and its tendency for self-deception, posing the challenge of purification. The author offers insights for believers on how to collaborate with God to cleanse their hearts, fostering a deeper relationship with Him. Two related works are presented, providing options for readers to engage with the complexities of heart issues and spiritual strongholds from a biblical perspective.

      Cleaning the DECEIVING HEART
    • 2018

      DESTROYING SPIRITUAL STRONGHOLDS

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The book explores how strongholds in the heart prevent believers from fully experiencing God's promises. It delves into the origins of these strongholds, often influenced by personal experiences and spiritual warfare, and emphasizes the heart's self-deceptive nature. Through understanding and addressing these barriers, the text provides guidance on achieving deliverance and maintaining lasting freedom in Christ. It highlights the importance of preparation and follow-up in the process of spiritual healing and liberation, ultimately aiming for a deeper connection with God's provisions.

      DESTROYING SPIRITUAL STRONGHOLDS
    • 2017

      Purifying the Heart

      • 98 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The heart symbolizes the entire inner self in the Bible, signifying the essence of a person transitioning from earthly life to eternity. Emphasizing its importance for eternal well-being, God prioritizes the purification of hearts. This process involves divine guidance and the active cooperation of believers in Jesus, highlighting a partnership for spiritual growth and transformation.

      Purifying the Heart
    • 2017

      Malachi explores the spiritual malaise affecting the U.S. and other developed nations, identifying visible symptoms and their deeper, often hidden causes. By drawing parallels to medical conditions, he illustrates how underlying issues manifest in societal behaviors and attitudes, akin to how a virus leads to physical illness. This insightful examination encourages readers to look beyond surface-level problems to understand the root causes of spiritual discontent.

      Dr. Malachi's Prescription for the U.S.
    • 2016

      Intercession to Transform a City

      • 88 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The book explores God's transformative plan for creation as revealed in Romans 8, emphasizing the limited understanding and application of this divine freedom from corruption. It encourages believers in Christ to collaborate with God and one another to fully engage in His plan. Key features of this divine strategy are highlighted, providing guidance for Christians to deepen their participation in God's transformative work in the world.

      Intercession to Transform a City
    • 2016

      Corporate Repentance

      And Producing It

      The book explores the necessity of corporate repentance among nations and churches as a pathway to spiritual health. It emphasizes that significant transformation can occur through believers in Jesus, impacting entire communities and nations. The author highlights that this journey begins with the repentance of God's people, addressing the challenges that arise in fostering collective change. By learning to collaborate with God and each other, believers can unlock deeper, more profound levels of repentance and transformation than previously experienced.

      Corporate Repentance
    • 2016

      The narrative explores a fictional dialogue in heaven between Jesus and John the Baptist in 60 AD, highlighting God's mission for Elijah and John to guide their nations towards repentance and a life centered in God. It draws parallels to contemporary times, emphasizing the Church's role in leading society to embrace repentance and live in Jesus, rather than face self-destruction. The book underscores themes of divine calling and the importance of spiritual leadership for national renewal.

      The Church's Elijah Ministry to a Land
    • 2015

      Healing Nations

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the transformative power of the Body of Christ, this book explores God's plan for healing individuals and nations as outlined in key biblical texts like Ephesians and Romans. It emphasizes the Church's role in addressing moral corruption and highlights a divine strategy for believers to collectively achieve greater impact. By illustrating God's commitment to His plan, the book encourages readers to envision a future where the Church fulfills its potential in bringing about significant change in society through Jesus Christ.

      Healing Nations