When Jesus came the first time,
He established his Church and in his Sermon on the Mount he taught how the
Kingdom of God can be manifested today in the lives of believers’ hearts. When
He returns again, He will bring with Him all overcoming believers (Rev 17:14)
to defeat Satan and all of his evil cohorts and to rule and reign with His
faithful followers during the Millennium.
A central message in the book of Revelation is that God is calling all
believers to be genuine overcomers. This message has been obscured from most in
the Church because the book of Revelation is often thought to be too difficult
to comprehend for the average believer. All the many signs, symbols and
metaphors used throughout John’s extraordinary vision have cloaked this vital
message. As a result, most pastors, teachers and believers miss this central
theme or avoid the book entirely.
Being a true overcomer is what being a Christian is all about. Learning to be
an overcomer is perhaps the most difficult thing to do. Through the trials of
this life, the overcomer’s faith is put on trial and thereby confirmed as
evidence before a mighty God, it is authentic.
The purpose of this writing is to
encourage people to embrace him as the King of their heart and allow his life
to reign in theirs. He wants us to be
able to overcome by his mighty power and strength living inside of us just as
He overcame for all of us. Jesus will be
looking for a faithful remnant qualified to rule and reign with him when he
returns. My latest book will help you
prepare to be the overcomer Jesus will be looking for.
Calling All Overcomers is
more than the title to this new book. For all those who know Jesus Christ as
their Savior, it is the personal call from God’s own heart. God is promising
incredible blessings to those who will heed this important call.
Get ready, Jesus is coming very,
very soon! Keep Looking Up!
Jim Harman
“And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the
firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever
and ever” (Daniel
12:3).