Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God

Ever since the Creation of Adam and Eve, man has grappled with knowing whether life exists after death. Because humans achieve the possible, while God accomplishes the impossible, only the Creator knows our fate and destiny at the End of Days. Scientist Jerry Pollock weaves the story of an imperfect life on Earth with an imaginative account of being interviewed in Heaven to be the Messiah. The writing becomes a testament to Divine morality, and to finding truth and sincerity in one’s heart.

The protagonist in the Messiah Interviews faces a real dilemma. On the one hand, he must satisfy his biblical interviewers―the angel Gabriel, Methuselah, Chanoch, Seth, King David, Moses, Jacob, Abraham, and the prophet Isaiah―that he has the knowledge, wisdom, character traits, and leadership skills to be the Messiah. What he realizes, however, during the questioning is that he cannot do this, unless he reveals the absolute truth about his emotions and his shortcomings. As the tale unfolds, the challenges of the interviews goes beyond the protagonist and becomes relevant to the lives of each one of us. The author’s intention is to empower the reader to decide, if an additional personal spiritual effort is worth making in this life, in order to possibly gain entrance to an uncertain, futuristic Garden of Eden. The book offers a perspective on topics about God, the soul, good and evil, primal therapy, Bipolar Disorder, biblical history, religion, science, Evolution, Creation, God’s Third Temple, and the future Messianic Age.

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Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God

Ever since the Creation of Adam and Eve, man has grappled with knowing whether life exists after death. Because humans achieve the possible, while God accomplishes the impossible, only the Creator knows our fate and destiny at the End of Days. Scientist Jerry Pollock weaves the story of an imperfect life on Earth with an imaginative account of being interviewed in Heaven to be the Messiah. The writing becomes a testament to Divine morality, and to finding truth and sincerity in one’s heart.

The protagonist in the Messiah Interviews faces a real dilemma. On the one hand, he must satisfy his biblical interviewers―the angel Gabriel, Methuselah, Chanoch, Seth, King David, Moses, Jacob, Abraham, and the prophet Isaiah―that he has the knowledge, wisdom, character traits, and leadership skills to be the Messiah. What he realizes, however, during the questioning is that he cannot do this, unless he reveals the absolute truth about his emotions and his shortcomings. As the tale unfolds, the challenges of the interviews goes beyond the protagonist and becomes relevant to the lives of each one of us. The author’s intention is to empower the reader to decide, if an additional personal spiritual effort is worth making in this life, in order to possibly gain entrance to an uncertain, futuristic Garden of Eden. The book offers a perspective on topics about God, the soul, good and evil, primal therapy, Bipolar Disorder, biblical history, religion, science, Evolution, Creation, God’s Third Temple, and the future Messianic Age.

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Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God

Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God

by Jerry Pollock
Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God

Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God

by Jerry Pollock

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Ever since the Creation of Adam and Eve, man has grappled with knowing whether life exists after death. Because humans achieve the possible, while God accomplishes the impossible, only the Creator knows our fate and destiny at the End of Days. Scientist Jerry Pollock weaves the story of an imperfect life on Earth with an imaginative account of being interviewed in Heaven to be the Messiah. The writing becomes a testament to Divine morality, and to finding truth and sincerity in one’s heart.

The protagonist in the Messiah Interviews faces a real dilemma. On the one hand, he must satisfy his biblical interviewers―the angel Gabriel, Methuselah, Chanoch, Seth, King David, Moses, Jacob, Abraham, and the prophet Isaiah―that he has the knowledge, wisdom, character traits, and leadership skills to be the Messiah. What he realizes, however, during the questioning is that he cannot do this, unless he reveals the absolute truth about his emotions and his shortcomings. As the tale unfolds, the challenges of the interviews goes beyond the protagonist and becomes relevant to the lives of each one of us. The author’s intention is to empower the reader to decide, if an additional personal spiritual effort is worth making in this life, in order to possibly gain entrance to an uncertain, futuristic Garden of Eden. The book offers a perspective on topics about God, the soul, good and evil, primal therapy, Bipolar Disorder, biblical history, religion, science, Evolution, Creation, God’s Third Temple, and the future Messianic Age.


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BN ID: 2940011278600
Publisher: Jerry Pollock
Publication date: 02/26/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 337 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Life may have a destiny for us all. Dr. Jerry Pollock's destiny seems to have changed from being a research scientist of forty years to becoming a spiritual writer of the arts. Jerry's first book, Divinely Inspired: Spiritual Awakening of a Soul, was a memoir published in 2003 with a second edition published in January 2009 and a companion audio book just out in 2010. His second book, also published in January 2009, was a biblical fiction novel, Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God, which is also available as an audio book. His stage play, Code Name Daniel, premiered in Manhattan at the American Theatre of Actors from July 7th thru July 11th. He is currently writing a biblical thriller fantasy suspense, Gog & Magog: The Devil’s Descendants due out in May of 2011.

Dr. Pollock was born Jewish in 1941 in Toronto. He didn't know what it meant to be spiritual until God entered and changed his life at the age of 57. He is now 69. Despite onset adult Bipolar Disorder and growing up neurotic in an unloving and non-nurturing home environment, Jerry succeeded in academics. He has a Masters degree in Pharmacy, a Ph.D. in Biophysics from Israel, and further training in Microbiology. He is the author of seventy-five scientific publications, and is Professor Emeritus at Stony Brook University on Long Island. For the past ten years, he has embarked on a path to gain spiritual wisdom and share it with others. He is married to Marcia, his bashert or destined one. They reside in Florida.

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