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Are you tired of living in the land of "almost"? Many Christians taste salvation but never reach the fullness of completion. Like waiting for a cherry pie to cool, the process requires patience, but the result is worth the wait.

In "The Seven Unions of Christ", Rev. James J. Cucuzza reveals the hidden blueprint for spiritual maturity using the Tabernacle of Moses as a map for your spirit, soul, and body. This isn't just another theology book; it is a practical guide to moving from natural strength to spiritual power.

 

Discover how to:

  • Separate your soul from your spirit to hear God clearly.

  • Achieve true harmony with God's will through the "Altar of Incense".

  • Overcome the "natural man" that hinders perfection.

  • Walk in the resurrection power of Christ daily.


Stop settling for a mixed condition of "fusion". It is time to open the curtain to the Holy of Holies, and experience the life worth living. Are you ready to stop asking "are we there yet?" and finally arrive?

Begin your journey to completion today. Scroll below to "Buy Now"  and grab your copy.

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The Life Worth Living Series:

The Seven Unions of Christ

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Rev. James J. Cucuzza 

Rev. James Cucuzza

About the Author

Rev. Jim Cucuzza has been a pastor and church planter for over thirty-seven years. He has been directly involved with many national projects, including the staging of large prayer rallies on the National Mall in Washington, DC.

Married to a psychiatric nurse practitioner, he currently lives just outside of the nation's capital.

BACKSTORY

There is only one way to the true successful life for the human being. It is outlined in the Bible, our creator’s word, and given to us as an example in the coming of Jesus Christ. He said: “I am the way, the truth and the life”. The word of God describes this life that mirrors Christ’s life as “completion" or "perfection”.  

Simply put, Jesus lived His life for all to see, and more importantly, made the way for all of us to be able to live our life as He did (I John 2:6). He was the “prototype".  I believe this is the life that is described as “completion” or “perfection” in the Word of God (Ephesians 4:12). This simply means “having all the necessary parts”. In essence, it means to be made into His likeness as a son of God. How do we obtain this life and how do we apply this life to our own everyday lives? These are the questions that we will answer.

WHY THIS BOOK?

After 35 years pastoring in a local church, the question I still had was, “then why is it that so many well-meaning people were not able to attain to this life?" Jesus came, and provided all that was necessary for us to live that life, and I know now it is completely within the reach of every human that is willing.

In this book (The Seven Unions of Christ), I detail a step-by-step process we can take, using the picture of Moses's Tabernacle to describe it. I detail the seven unions with Him that start from the inside-out. Jesus said the Tabernacle was the picture of Himself. He said: “if you tear this temple down, I will raise it up", and He did.  I also describe some very unique and unknown obstacles (along with the way to actually defeat them) that have hindered us all from attaining this life described in this book.

For me, this all started when reading the book of Ezekiel the prophet, after pastoring our church (Crossroad Christian Church, in St. Leonard, MD). After 35 years, I was asking myself the question, why is it that so many of us Christians know Him and serve Him, but so often don’t attain to this life described as “perfection”.

That day, I came across a very interesting scripture in the Bible that instructed Ezekiel to “describe laws of the house” (temple) to the entire house of Israel. He instructed him to write down every detail of this temple “so that the entire house of Israel would keep all its laws, it’s exits and entrances, and its whole design, that they may keep it forever” (Ezekiel 43:6-12).

At that moment I understood that “forever” includes TODAY, and I heard the Lord instruct me to write this book to describe this “house”, using these laws. Jesus Christ spoke often about these laws of humankind and lived them out in front of the people.  Then he would die, and later rise from the dead, with the powers to give to us, making it possible for all of us to live this life. He provided “the Horn of Salvation" (Luke 1:69). That “Horn” includes His cross, His blood, resurrection, and the Holy Spirit. In this book, I describe the process of knowing how to use each of these tools to obtain this life.

Little did I know that it would lead me to the abiding life that Jesus came to promise us. The temple is a picture of ourselves, and in every way how we operate. He was instructing me to describe it, and succeed by its laws. Living these laws, you will see that it brings us to the life that Jesus experienced here on earth.

I trust in reading this book you will do the same. This life doesn’t look the same for everyone, but the way to that life is the same. This life is described in the Bible as the “life of the Spirit in Christ” (Romans 8:1-14).

WHAT WE NEED TODAY ARE SOME ANSWERS

What are the requirements we must meet for that life He created us for to come about? Are we ready to meet the requirements? I believe we can!

WE ARE MOVING INTO THE CONCLUSION OF THIS AGE

The last two thousand years we have been in the age of the church. Yes, we experienced the reformation; however, I believe He still desires to further reform the church as an institution to its original mission to people. I believe the church has never experienced, even in the past great revivals, the fullness of moving on to what is described in the word of God as "perfection" or "completion", and the time is now at hand.

The final time is upon us, and it behooves us to know what to do. Unless people are brought to this "perfection", we will never reap the harvest God wants (Ephesians 5:11). The reason is that His people must come into their own purpose individually, walking as Jesus Christ walked, in order to reach His intended people. This isn’t just about what He did, but how He did it! Finding our purpose is one thing; being able to live it out is another.

What is hindering us from moving on? How will complete success in this walk look, and how do we reach that success? These are the questions we will examine and answer. Our message will be a message that continually points us to the Holy Spirit, and away from the self-sufficiency of man and religion. He is giving us clear answers to these questions.

The Life Worth Living Series: A series on how to live the life of Christ He promised us

Rev. James J Cucuzza (Author)

 

We often treat hearing God’s voice as a special event when God intended it to be our normal lifestyle. This is the reason Jesus came to earth, to demonstrate and provide this kind of life for us. Why not constantly be in touch with God’s voice? Because with all the distractions in our lives we have a hard time believing it is possible.

 

We often believe such a life can only occur at special times when there are little distractions or only during special religious exercises. Some believe it is just for special people, but God promised it to everyone. God designed something better for all of us. Something called the laws of the spirit in Christ Jesus. We do not know and practice these laws; therefore we cannot keep them. This results in failure.

 

“The Life Worth Living” series is about training to walk in Christ continually according to these spiritual laws. It is truly a life worth living. This life God meant for all of us. Come along side and learn with us the life Jesus Christ bought for us. It is a victorious, blessed and exciting life.

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The Life Worth Living Series:: The Two Tabernacles 

Rev. James J Cucuzza (Author), Rita Weiner (Editor), Justine Cucuzza (Foreword) 

The Life Worth Living Series: The Two Tabernacles is an in-depth study of the Bible’s tabernacles of Moses and David, and outlines the spiritual laws guiding the human being as revealed in the details of these tabernacles.

This series of books are designed to help every person understand themselves and be able to live in harmony with the Holy Spirit from the inside-out, as they maintain self-control in every area of life. This one-of-a-kind series examines what transformation by the Holy Spirit promises to those who receive salvation and move on to what the word of God calls “completion” or “perfection” (Hebrews 6:1).

In chapters such as “Before the Fall,” “The Meaning of Perfection or Completion,” and “Comparing the Two Tabernacles,” author Rev. Jim Cucuzza explores the history, laws, and principles of these two tabernacles, and how one transforms from one tabernacle into the other through the work of the Holy Spirit. With these principles in mind, the truths are then used to reveal how the Christian operates as the temple of the Holy Spirit.

This remarkable resource is for anyone interested in living a spiritual life in harmony with their creator.

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