Review of King Jesus

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Review of King Jesus

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "King Jesus" by Beatrice Frances Carey.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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King Jesus by Beatrice Frances Carey is a book highlighting the need to live a Godly life. The author writes to all beloved leaders of the planet and the not-so-beloved leaders. The author drew parallels from the leadership of King Solomon and issued a rallying call to the leaders of big nations, highlighting the need for them to be preachers and lead their people to a Godly path. The author challenges readers who pretend not to have heard the word of God or even seen a Bible; Frances stresses that they should stop the pretense. Beatrice urges leaders to lead with righteousness as it brings about a world filled with peace. The author also touched on the exemplary life of King Solomon and highlighted the godly life of Solomon. The author highlights the story of King Hezekiah and Manasseh and pinpoints lessons readers can learn from these stories. Read this book to learn the Christian teachings from this author, build a bond with God and live a righteous life.

Firstly, as a Christian, I am awed by this book. I loved how the author encourages readers and leaders to take a Godly path and live a righteous life. I loved the inclusion of biblical passages in this book as it improves its religious depth. It makes the message more relatable and accessible. It helps Christian readers connect to this book on a deeper level. I liked how the author challenges readers to keep praying to God, as it is the only way to be blessed by God. I also enjoyed how the author made a comparison between a good king and a bad king using King Hezekiah and his son Manasseh as case studies to teach readers. Furthermore, I liked how the author followed the ways of King Solomon, as he was a wise king and studied life cautiously. Not only that, but I liked how the author highlights to readers that God is not impressed by many of us right now.

Overall, I give this book a perfect rating of five out of five stars for the book's in-depth religious teachings. I had nothing to dislike about this book, so I see no reason to deny it a perfect rating. This book's editing process was second to none, as I found no grammatical errors. I give the author massive credit for this, as it shows the author's undeniable dedication to ensuring readers have a wonderful reading experience.

I recommend this book to Christian readers who love books that explore and highlight God's teachings.

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