Incarnation is God's search for humans. It's not a human search for God, but God's search for humans, revealing His desire to become one of us to make us members of His Divine Family of the Most Holy Trinity.
God's Journey to Bethlehem gives a glimpse of God's unconditional love revealed through the great Mystery of Incarnation. The seemingly simple event has a lot to reveal about God's nature, human preciousness to God, and His ever-abiding presence with each person.
The author shares his reflection in the light of the Bible, mingling it with the everyday experience. This book will help the reader walk on the Footsteps of God from Heaven to Earth. The Mystery of Incarnation is also God's Way of Alluring a Person to enter into his (her) heart. It would definitely assist the reader in letting God allure the person to fall in love with Him. It would work like Panacea giving lasting transformation, making one the image of God. Being loved unconditionally gives one the reason to live for someone or something beyond oneself. Having seen oneself from God's perspective, one would realize the unworthiness of the addictions, slaveries, sinful habits, inferiority-superiority complexes, obstacles, and traps that one is in.
The book has three major parts:
- God's Way of Alluring You
- God as a Baby in Bethlehem
On the Footsteps of God from Heaven to Bethlehem
In the third part, the author presents how God became really human. The author presents eleven areas where God could be seen becoming one of us, like Creator to Creature, Holiness to Sinfulness, etc.
Extract (Quotes) from the Book:
- This book is not a Journey of Discovery but a Journey of Revelation.
- God is passionately in love with You
- Saying 'Yes' to sin is saying 'No' to God and vice versa
- Separation from God is a human choice and never God's
- Everyone is saved through the blood of one Man, Jesus Christ, for He is fully God and fully human.
- God allures everyone to go with Him to a lonely place to let them know how much He is in love with them
- Faith is the road to understanding
- God, whom the entire creation cannot contain, was lying as a tiny baby in Bethlehem.