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He Came Unto His Own, and His Own Received Him Not: The Rejected Messiah and the Cry of Redemption

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What happens when humanity rejects the very Savior sent to redeem it?

He Came Unto His Own, and His Own Received Him Not is a deeply powerful, spiritually moving, and thought-provoking Christian book that explores the life, ministry, suffering, rejection, crucifixion, resurrection, and eternal victory of Jesus Christ. Inspired by the words of Holy Bible, this book takes readers on a life-changing journey through the heartbreaking reality that the Son of God came to His own people, yet many refused to receive Him.

From the manger in Bethlehem to the hill of Calvary, this book paints a vivid portrait of the Messiah who came clothed in humility, love, truth, mercy, and divine power. Jesus healed the sick, raised the dead, restored the brokenhearted, cast out demons, opened blind eyes, calmed storms, and preached the Kingdom of God with unmatched authority. Crowds followed Him. Miracles surrounded Him. Heaven itself testified of Him.

Yet despite all He did, many still rejected Him.

Religious leaders accused Him.
Crowds mocked Him.
One disciple betrayed Him.
Another denied Him.
The people chose a criminal over the Son of God.

Still, Jesus continued walking toward the cross.

This emotionally gripping book reveals not only the suffering of Christ, but also the condition of the human heart. It exposes how pride, greed, hypocrisy, unbelief, fear, and spiritual blindness caused many to reject the One who came to save them. It also reveals how these same struggles continue in the world today.

Throughout this inspiring and spiritually rich journey, readers will discover:

  • The miraculous birth of Jesus Christ and the prophecies surrounding His coming
  • The rejection of the Messiah from His own hometown to the religious leaders of Israel
  • The compassion of Christ toward sinners, outcasts, the poor, and the broken
  • The miracles that revealed His divine authority over sickness, demons, nature, and death
  • The betrayal by Judas Iscariot and the denial of Peter
  • The agony of Gethsemane and the suffering leading to the cross
  • The mockery, crucifixion, and sacrifice of the Lamb of God
  • The resurrection victory that conquered death forever
  • The eternal message of repentance, grace, mercy, salvation, and redemption
  • The spiritual dangers of pride, hypocrisy, and rejecting truth
  • The continuing rejection of Christ and biblical truth in modern society
  • The promise of Christ's return and everlasting Kingdom

Written in a passionate, bold, and emotionally powerful style, this book brings biblical events vividly to life while delivering timeless spiritual truths that challenge readers to examine their own relationship with God. Every chapter is filled with inspiration, reflection, and reminders of God's everlasting love for humanity.

This book shows that Jesus was not rejected because He lacked power. He was rejected because truth confronts darkness. His words exposed hypocrisy. His holiness revealed corruption. His light uncovered the hidden condition of human hearts.

And one day, the same Savior rejected by the world will return as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

The question every soul must answer is simple:

Will you reject Him-

or will you receive Him?

He Came Unto His Own, and His Own Received Him Not: The Rejected Messiah and the Cry of Redemption and Alpha and Omega:  The Infinite God
Alpha and Omega:  The Infinite GodHe Came Unto His Own, and His Own Received Him Not: The Rejected Messiah and the Cry of Redemption

  • Title

    He Came Unto His Own, and His Own Received Him Not: The Rejected Messiah and the Cry of Redemption

  • Author

    Clyde Edwin Henderson

  • Publisher

    Independently published

  • Published

    May 2026

  • Weight

    268g

  • Page Count

    216

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 1.4 cm

  • ISBN

    9798197711441

  • ISBN-10

    8197711445

  • Eden Code

    7553348