The Just For The Unjust

Jesus Christ: The Bridge From Death To Life

by Glen Marks

 

Book Details

If your life ended today, would you go to heaven?

Did you know that the Bible tells us the LORD God made you and me to rule over His creation and carry out His affairs on earth and live in His presence forever for His glory?

Then a lie broke the stillness.

Sin entered the world, leading to death, destruction, and eternal separation from God for you and me. Not only that, the man Adam, turned the keys to the kingdom over to our enemy, who now rules the power of darkness you are born into, separated from God because of sin passed down to us.

Separated from God because of sin, you will go to a place where intense agony, guilt, sorrow, and suffering never ends.

The bad news: you are unable to pay the price of the wrath of God upon you because of your sin and you can’t do anything about it.

The good news: God is so rich in mercy and in great love for you that He paid the price for you, through His Son, Jesus Christ, to bridge the gap caused by sin and bring you into the presence of God, passing you from death to life, and granting you the joy of His presence, to enjoy the pleasures of living with Him forever.

Through this book: The Just for the Unjust, God will show you the way to life.

For Christ also died for sins once for all, the just for the unjust, so that He might bring us to God, having been put to death in the flesh, but made alive in the Spirit. ~ 1 Peter 3:18

 

About the Author

Glen Marks

Glen, an Air Force veteran, received Jesus as Savior through the Navigator military ministry when confronted with the question, “if you were to die tonight, would you go to heaven?” He has been involved in discipleship within the military and civilian communities for 37 years, engaging in the Great Commission, serving in adult and youth ministry, as well as jail ministry, so that others may know Jesus as their Savior. Glen earned a Masters of Ministry degree from Carolina University. Glen lives in Lexington, North Carolina, with his wife, Gina.