About the Book
Book: Wonderful Yah: The Unveiling
Author: Matthew Marx
Genre: Non-Fiction, Christian, Theology
Release Date: July 22, 2019
What is His name, and what is His Son’s name, if you know? This intriguing question from the book of Proverbs seems to echo the question in so many of our hearts: Who is God really? Over the past two millennia, people have tried to understand the mystery of the divinity of God using logic and thinking, but it fails every time. The Godhead does not operate or function as people do, and God is not subject to human reasoning. Yet understanding the mystery of the Godhead is both simple and profound when we know how to use the key Jesus gave us.
This book begins by accepting the challenge of some of the most thought-provoking Scriptures in the entire Bible—Proverbs 30:2–4. Throughout the book’s exploration of the divinity of God, a power hidden within God’s Hebrew name is discovered and then unleashed to answer the question, What is His name, and what is the name of His Son? The mystery of the Godhead is then subdued as God’s Hebrew name erupts as the correct foundation on which to discuss the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Scriptural doors that once seemed impenetrable now open easily with a turn of a key, helping you to connect with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in a deeper, more focused way.
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"Wonderful Yah: The Unveiling by Matthew Marx" is a book that I really wanted to read and was hoping to gain a better understanding of the Trinity but I found the book to be hard to get into. Okay, I have to be honest and say I don't finish reading it, but I will finish it in the near future. I did enjoy some parts but others parts confuse me, maybe this was because the author just kept putting definitions and I am sorry to say, that just made me want to put the book down. Another reason that I didn't like the book might be that I already believed that The Father, and The Son and The Holy Ghost are one. It could be that I was looking for some new revelation that really jumped out to me.
I feel this book would be better for scholars, academics, and theologians, in fact the author even says that in the book. I am probably alone in this feeling and I am a little ashamed to say when the author explains and uses Greek words, that makes me want to put the book down because I am just a normal person with average intelligence and still don't understand the Greek words. I felt the book had alot of repeating what the author had already written.
I feel this book would be better for scholars, academics, and theologians, in fact the author even says that in the book. I am probably alone in this feeling and I am a little ashamed to say when the author explains and uses Greek words, that makes me want to put the book down because I am just a normal person with average intelligence and still don't understand the Greek words. I felt the book had alot of repeating what the author had already written.
I encourage you to read this book if you are questioning the Trinity, it just might be something you read might jump out at you and help you understand that God is The Father, and The Son, and The Holy Ghost.
I received a complimentary copy from the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.
About the Author
After spending twenty-five years working with the severe and persistently mentally ill, Matthew William Marx felt a burden to pray for those struggling to understand Jesus. His prayers led him to a deeper understanding of God, which he is now sharing with his readers. Matthew is a graduate of Oral Roberts University and holds a master’s degree in social work. He is licensed with the state of Michigan, where he lives with his wife, Suzanne.
More from Matthew
Wow! Who would have known? Normally, non-fiction books like Wonderful YaH: The Unveiling primarily focus on: what is the problem and how to fix it. However, wouldn’t it be intriguing if a non-fiction book incorporated some elements of a fiction book such as mystery, suspense, and drama, with the reader bring the drama as they deal with their internal dialogue on how to answer a proposed question to help solve the mystery. Be aware, however, that this type of adventure and journey is not for the timid or light of heart. Taking fiction elements such as mystery, suspense, and drama and placing them in a non-fiction book could produce a real-world reality shift that is different from what the reader has known or experienced—Wonderful YaH: The Unveiling is one such book.
Come and join me on a non-fiction journey and adventure that incorporates some elements of fiction that explore, explain, and solve two of the greatest mysteries of the Bible. The two great mysteries to which I refer are (1) the divinity of Jesus Christ in the Godhead, and (2) how our lives and the choices we make fit into God’s will and divine providence. Many smart and wise people, over the past two thousand years, have tried to explain and solve these two mysteries but have fallen short typically. Wonderful YaH: The Unveiling fills the gaps left by previous attempts to solve these two great mysteries by discovering the hidden power in God’s Hebrew name, then harnessing that power to solve the mysteries.
You might ask, “What is the point of being able to solve these two great mysteries, and what does it have to do with me”? The point is to know the One who created everything and to figure out how our lives fit into His grand scheme of everything. More simply stated, what is our purpose for being on planet earth? Surely, there is more to life than just being born, living for a few decades if you are fortunate, then dying. Isn’t it worth asking: Is our life more than just a blade of grass that is here today then gone tomorrow? If there were an answer to this mystery, wouldn’t it be nice to find the answer to this mystery before we die? People often read fiction for the adventure of mystery and suspense. Why not read a non-fiction book that offers mystery and suspense but with real-life consequences?
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Just the Write Escape, November 1
Through the Fire Blogs, November 2 (Author Interview)
Artistic Nobody, November 3 (Spotlight)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 4
Blossoms and Blessings, November 5 (Author Interview)
Texas Book-aholic, November 6
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My Devotional Thoughts, November 8 (Author Interview)
A Reader’s Brain, November 9
Inklings and notions , November 10
Giveaway
To celebrate his tour, Matthew is giving away the grand prize package of the choice of paperback book or eBook, a $75 Amazon gift card, and a $25 Starbucks gift card!!
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5 comments:
Debbie, thank you for your honest review.
Sounds like a good book.
This book sounds like a really great read. Beautiful cover!
Really wonderful book!
It does sound like it would be a little "above my head". Thanks for the review!
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