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I Am: The First and the Last by Delon Jackson

A worthy and winsome read for both the seasoned and seeking Christian.

A unique spiritual guide for Christians that blends Scripture and personal revelation is the focus of I Am: the First and the Last by Delon Jackson

In this intimate look at the wonders and mysteries of God, the Bible and the nature of Heaven, Jackson meditates on a wide variety of Christian precepts and doctrine, all with a distinctly personal twist. Over the course of 18 chapters, Jackson shares his beliefs on the distinctive nature of the heavenly realms, the hierarchy of angels, the Garden of Eden, the End Times, and sundry other core Christian tenets on God’s plan for his people and his Creation … not least of which is Lucifer himself, the first fallen angel.

Heaven, Hell and Everything in Between

This slim volume is easy to read and includes artwork throughout to inspire and uplift, while at the same time threading in key Bible verses to amplify Jackson’s spiritual teachings on the primacy of Jesus Christ, God the Father and the Holy Spirit.

Geared toward Christians, the book’s use of apocrypha, i.e., writings not included in the accepted canon of scripture, may lift some eyebrows. He cites from such works as the Book of Enoch, the 2 Book of Baruch, the Book of Adam and Eve and the Book of Jubilees, while offering the disclaimer to more selective Christians, who might balk at these non-canonical sources, that “everything I talk about in this book is spiritual understanding and guidance.”

The use of these apocryphal works adds depth and dimension to Jackson’s portrait of his vision of heaven and the angels — perhaps the book’s most enchanting section. He outlines the dynamic “rank and file” of God’s “three heavens,” and describes the roles that archangels, seraphim, cherubim, ophanim and watchers play in God’s grand design for humanity. It is a plan that also includes the diabolical machinations of Lucifer, because as Jackson reminds readers, God created him, too.

Subjective, Insightful, Practical

Jackson’s purpose is to warn readers about the battle at play in the world over humankind’s hearts, minds and souls: “don’t take the spiritual world lightly, especially if you know little about it.” He uses canonical scripture aptly throughout, but again, he relies on apocrypha — especially the Book of Enoch — to a great degree.

Jackson additionally delves into his own dreams and “revelations” from God or the Holy Spirit, providing scads of opportunities for spiritual thought that is practical and profitable for believers — so long as such insights are not taken for gospel (pun intended).

I Am: the First and the Last is a worthy and winsome read for both the seasoned and seeking Christian.

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I Am: The First and the Last by Delon Jackson
Publish Date: 7/20/2023
Genre: Religion
Author: Delon Jackson
Page Count: 228 pages
Publisher: Primedia eLaunch LLC
ISBN: 9798891212343
Peggy Kurkowski

Peggy is a professional copywriter for a higher education IT nonprofit association by day and a major history geek at night. She hosts her own YouTube channel, The History Shelf, where she features and reviews history books (new and old), as well as a variety of fiction. In addition to BookTrib, she also reviews for Library Journal, Publishers Weekl, BookBrowse Review, Historical Novels Review, Shelf Awareness, and the Washington Independent Review of Books. She is also the Art Director and Editorial Board Member of the Saber & Scroll Journal, as well as a freelance member of the National Book Critics Circle.