God's One World Order
It’s All About Love!
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Book Details
About the Book
Throughout the Bible, God has revealed the real reason he created all things. In this book, author Patsy A. Cox discloses the many hidden secrets and mysteries shared by God. She faithfully followed his directions as he revealed these new things, and she began to search and dig deeper into each revelation. She discusses how the Bible begins and ends with the marriage of a bridegroom and bride from Genesis through Revelation. This relationship embraces God’s one world order that all should walk in love. Cox compares the betrothal and marriage of the lamb to the bride of Christ to the Jewish marriage customs. Each chapter discusses the love of God for his son, Jesus, and the bride of Christ. God’s One World Order warns and prepares the church for the soon coming of Christ, and it tells how the church will suffer through part of the tribulation. Cox shares this text with the hope hearts may be encouraged as they are knit together in unselfish love. She wants all to enjoy the riches that come from the full assurance of understanding the joy of salvation, resulting in a true and more intimate knowledge of the mystery of God.
About the Author
Patsy, like many other in her neighborhood, attended church with her family and was saved at the age of twelve. She lived only as a believer and married a nonbeliever, a life of continual struggle. Her four children were her life. At the age of thirty-five, after learning of the Holy Spirit, in which she received the fullness of, she become hungry for God. She began studying the Word as much as she could. Her obsession for study caused her to learn many things. When she learned of Kenneth E. Hagin, a mid-1900's pastor, teacher, evangelist, prophet and founder of Rhema Bible School, he became her mentor. Also, reading most of his book, helped her to learn much more. This led to a life time of research in the Bible. Over the years, she attended two different churches, and was asked by each Pastor to lead the adult Sunday School class, in which she was allowed to prepare her own lessons. Writing these lessons helped her to understand and retain what she studied, causing her to write all her studies for her own learning and understanding. She began to believe she should take some writing courses, which she completed. Later, God lead her to do an in-depth study of the Holy Spirit, which was wholly revealing. "Tongues of Fire", as in the book of Acts, was published by a company connected with Amazon. She had barely finished that book, when God commissioned her to write another book, "It's all about Love.' This was truly a difficult study, for God was in control, leading her with one new revelation after another. As a teenager, she became interest in the genealogy of her maternal linage, learning to prove everything from documented records. This she does in all her studies.