ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Meet Bishop, Ronald D. Roston

Meet Bishop Ronald D. Roston, a man who stands flat-footed and announces what thus saith the Lord. One who tells the truth at any cost because of compassion for the Bride of Christ. The Author, Bishop Roston, believes that the Godhead is returning for the Church at the end of time. We are not just going to get raptured out of here at the end of the age; there are steps we must follow, there are preparations we must make, and there is a required sacrifice we must make before we can be ready. We must do things NOW if we wish to dwell with God in His New Jerusalem.

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Living In The

New Jerusalem…NOW

Why It Is So Important

“Living In The New Jerusalem…Now” is a masterful work that delves into the intricate tapestry of Revelation, unearthing the profound connections between the Church, the Bride of Christ, and the enigmatic New Jerusalem. Bishop Ronald D. Roston’s work underscores the timeless importance of a holy city in the spiritual narrative. He guides readers through the corridors of heaven and paradise, exploring the nuanced differences that shape human understanding and experience. He also offers a captivating journey into the heart of biblical symbolism and divine purpose.

Chapters

Our Featured Book

“Living In The New Jerusalem…Now” is a book about a journey to discern the divine intent behind the earthly dwelling place for God’s Spirit.

01

Jerusalem & Her History

By Bishop Ronald D. Roston / 2 Min Read

The Bible states that we were born in sin and shaped in iniquity from our mother’s womb. Said another way, we were born going to hell.  Jerusalem, Jerusalem…city of God.  A city that is greatly loved by three of the world’s most influential religions, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.  Jerusalem…at the heart of many great wars and religious campaigns, from Old Testament times until the modern day.  Jerusalem, an old city fortress that is considered one of the oldest cities in the world.  Today, even as in Old Testament days, as the Jews celebrated Passover and the Feast of Pentecost, she continues to draw religious observers from many nations of the world.

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02

The Significance of Jerusalem

By Bishop Ronald D. Roston / 2 Min Read

His desire to gather her unto Himself, but alas, her choices prohibited Him from rescuing her from herself; this unfortunate scenario occurred repeatedly in the history of the nation of Israel.  Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the holy city of God.  The epicenter of religious controversy for a number of reasons.  She is as much in current news today as she was in Biblical days.  Her history is full of conflict, wars of conquest, and holy wars of attempted possession between the three major world religions.  Jerusalem, an impenetrable fortress, was only conquered in the Old Testament by David, Jehoash, and Nebuchadnezzar.  Jerusalem is a holy city because Jehovah chose it to be a holy city.

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03

Our Lives as Christians

By Bishop Ronald D. Roston / 2 Min Read

Are we too busy enjoying our Christianity, our things, or the fact that we are not bound for hell? I don’t know. Do we think that the enemy of the Ancient of Days will relax his campaign against the Kingdom of God?  If we are truly God’s people, we must live within the confines of the Kingdom of God.  Not only are we to live a life of integrity, but we must also see our responsibility for the condition of the world.  Although some situations have been predetermined by the Most High, we must realize that we play a part in how society responds and reacts to those predestined events.  Destiny calls Christians to step onto the battlefield and engage, engage, engage.

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04

The Bride Of Christ

By Bishop Ronald D. Roston / 2 Min Read

There will be remnant saints who were sealed out of the twelve tribes of Israel, along with those from every nation, tribe, and tongue who came up out of the Great Tribulation.  Who is the bride of Christ?  What is the bride of Christ?  Who belongs to the Body of Christ?  You will find words like Bride of the Lamb, bride, and various other concepts that compare God’s relationship with His chosen people, Israel, the Church, and all saved people to that of the covenant relationship of marriage.  Jehovah is represented as a husband and Jesus is represented as a bridegroom.

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05

Paradise Vs. Heaven

By Bishop Ronald D. Roston / 2 Min Read

The garden in Eden was in the midst of a physical paradise, a sort of utopia. Eden was a perfect place and did not need to provide sanctuary, a safe haven, or refuge.  What is paradise?  The dictionary defines it as a place or state of bliss, felicity, or delight.  Often an imaginary place or state of utter perfection and happiness.  It is also referred to as a dwelling place of perfect happiness for the soul after death.  The dictionary also states paradise as an overwhelming, usually pleasurable emotion.  The pertinent question, however, is how does paradise correlates with heaven.

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06

The Heavenly City

By Bishop Ronald D. Roston / 2 Min Read

Some believers hold that following the end times and the second creation of heaven and Earth, the New Jerusalem will be the earthly location where all true believers will spend eternity with God.  What is the heavenly city?  Is it a place?  Where is it located?  Does it have streets and sidewalks?  Are there houses, apartments, and shopping malls there?  What is the mode of transportation?  Are there vehicles and mass transit systems to get the inhabitants from place to place?  What about a city hall and local government?  Are there police and civil servants providing services?  What does the infrastructure look like?

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Through insightful reflections, Bishop Ronald D. Roston unveils the profound implications of simultaneously belonging to the heavenly realm and the earthly domain

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