Always His Choice

Always His Choice by Rosemary Goode, published by iUniverse in November 2001, is a 228-page exploration of the human experience of Jesus, emphasizing His unique journey from childhood through adolescence. The book presents the idea that Jesus faced everyday life challenges and made choices similar to those of contemporary teenagers. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of the significance of these choices in relation to our own lives and decisions.
Readers will find that this book encourages self-awareness and discussion about the impact of choices, supported by scriptural references. It addresses themes related to adolescence and Christian living, inviting families to reflect on what is expected of them in their faith journey. Through examining the choices Jesus made, the book seeks to illuminate the relevance of these decisions for today’s readers, emphasizing the concept that His actions were always His choice.
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Always His Choice presents the concept that Jesus, the Son of God, was born and would grow up as uniquely human. From childhood to His teen years, He experienced everyday life stressors and made choices, like all other teenagers before Him and like those to come. His earthly life and the choices that He made were each His own to make and yet He chose to die for our sins. As the book points out, it is through looking back at the choices that Jesus made, that we may better understand the impact of our own choices, today. The format offered in the book encourages self-awareness and discussion about the impact of choices, as well as, a review of the scriptural support. The author hopes that the teenager and their family will come to understand what God, the Father, expects of us today, tomorrow and always. We here today, know that what Jesus did was part of God’s plan, and yet, it was Always His Choice.
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