Great Lives: Jesus Bible Companion: The Greatest Life of AllThomas Nelson, 1 apr. 2008 - 236 pagini Who do you say that I am? Whether or not you know it, this question, posed by Jesus, is the most important question you'll ever answer. But it's not only a question for those who haven't trusted Jesus for salvation; it's also one for those who call themselves followers of Christ. Many will claim to know the answer, but even Peter, who answered it correctly, didn't fully understand who Jesus was until later. And in a culture two millennia removed, Jesus' true identity and purpose are often obscure, making His question relevant and vital, both for non-Christians and Christians alike. This Bible Companion is designed to help you answer His question, so that you might know Jesus?the real Jesus as revealed in the Bible. But be warned. This book doesn't offer a mere biographical study because He was no mere man. Regardless of what you think of Jesus, encountering Him in the Bible is a mind-changing and life-altering event. So, if you're ready to answer Jesus' question truthfully, then this Bible Companion will serve as a good guide to His life and teachings. And it can help you grow to know Him better than you ever have. |
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... to eyewitnesses so long ago—a perplexing, confronta- tional, gracious, natural, and supernatural man who can be rejected or accepted, but not dismissed. As you begin your investigation, I challenge you to read. xi A Letter from Chuck.
... Accept the possibility that what Jesus said, did, and taught was intended to create a very different world than the one you presently occupy. In fact, you might even find that the truth He brought is intended to create a very different ...
... accepted the claim as true. Read Paul's declaration about Jesus in Colossians 1:16–20. What did he say was created by Jesus Christ? Can you think of anything outside the categories mentioned by Paul? Paul never denied the statement in ...
... accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept His claim to be God.” That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either ...
... accepted the complications and afflictions that accompany life in a world distorted by the awful effects of sin. He willingly entered the messy details of our lives. And what was His motivation? Love. DISCOVERING THE WAY Life was not ...
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Lesson Six | 51 |
Lesson Seven | 59 |
Lesson Twelve | 110 |
Lesson Thirteen | 119 |
Lesson Fourteen | 132 |
Lesson Fifteen | 141 |
THE KING RESURRECTION | 151 |
Lesson Seventeen | 163 |
Lesson Eighteen | 174 |
Lesson Nineteen | 185 |
Lesson Eight | 69 |
Lesson Nine | 79 |
Lesson Ten | 89 |
Lesson Eleven | 101 |
How to Begin a Relationship with God | 205 |
Resources for Probing Further | 219 |
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Jesus: The Greatest Life of All - Bible Companion Charles R. Swindoll Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2008 |