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Three: What the bible had to say teach us about Science, Terrorism, and Afterlife
Three: What the bible had to say teach us about Science, Terrorism, and Afterlife
Three: What the bible had to say teach us about Science, Terrorism, and Afterlife
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Three: What the bible had to say teach us about Science, Terrorism, and Afterlife

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"Three" is at once a warning about the End times and a book of revelations. The author shares utterances sent directly from the Holy Spirit that consist of Scriptural interpretations and dire caution about our day of reckoning.

The book goes into detail discussing the main threats facing society today, such as the COVID-19 Pandemic. This spiritual memoir is written with grace and humility, and it serves as a guide for the coming tribulation.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateApr 15, 2021
ISBN9781098372156
Three: What the bible had to say teach us about Science, Terrorism, and Afterlife

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    Three - Aaron Sauseda

    BIO

    Introduction

    In 2013, I was sitting in a jail cell in Lafayette, Louisiana. As I reflected on the events of my life and everything that had led up to my incarceration, I turned to an old friend: the Bible.

    It was the only book in my cell—and the only outlet I had to keep from going crazy. Endless days of isolation and regret will do that to a man, but God had bigger plans for me. I just didn’t know it yet.

    Having grown up in a semi-spiritual household, I’d read parts of the Bible before. Most of what I’d read, however, had turned me off. It didn’t make sense; I couldn’t understand what it was saying. For the majority of my life, therefore, I found both God and religion unnecessary. By the time I got arrested, I was about as far away from spiritual as you can be.

    There in my cell, though, I read the Bible all the way through for the first time. And you know what happened? I didn’t just find meaning in it, or comfort, or redemption. I found all those things and more. Reading it lit my heart on fire! At times, I honestly believed I was burning. More than just ‘stories,’ the scenes in the Bible played before my eyes like 3D movies. It was so visual: like I was inside those movies, living in that world, interacting with those characters!

    Initially, I couldn’t believe it. I mean, it sounds crazy, right? What was I smoking to send me to another plane? The first time it happened, I closed my eyes (I was crying), closed the book, and went to splash water on my face. Three days later, I worked up the nerve to try again. Same thing! I realized then that the Holy Spirit gives every man, woman, and child—me included—spiritual gifts, and mine were the gifts of prophecy and discernment. Figuring this out changed my life forever.

    In other words, God has blessed me with a clearer vision than most: the ability to recognize and interpret the hidden layers of meaning in His Word. Like all of us, I’d been born with this gift, but I’d spent the first part of my life rejecting it and Him, clouding my vision with drugs and poor choices.

    He sent me to jail so He could get me alone, sober, and finally ready to hear Him—to really understand and accept my purpose in this world. For we are not given gifts to squander them, but to share them. That’s why I’m writing this book: to share what God wants humankind to know about science, terrorism, and the afterlife specifically, through the truths He has made known to me.

    For a long time, I felt bad about the person I was. I’d married twice, and both marriages had failed. (Of course, one of them gave me the greatest blessing of my life: my beautiful daughters!) I was addicted to crack cocaine. Nothing about my life honored God. I could not serve Him because I was only serving myself.

    But then I saw how all of it—the hard way I

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