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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... the quotations used in this Bible Companion. In the event of any unintentional omission, a modification will gladly be incorporated in future printings. This page intentionally left blank Contents A Letter from Chuck.
... event in the life of Jesus Christ that illustrates the challenge He presented. Read Luke 5:17–21. If you were present at this event, what would you have found most remarkable about what occurred? What captured the attention of the ...
... in Mark's narrative, the disciples had seen Jesus do some extraordinary things. Why do you think they were so astonished by this particular event? I HE S THE MESSIAH After spending perhaps as long. 5 The Identity of Deity.
... event theologians call “the incarna- tion.” For this unprecedented event, a supernatural act was required. In referring to Mary, both Luke and Matthew employ the Greek term parthenos, which means “virgin.”1 Some have argued that this ...
... event in human his- tory; God became a man without ceasing to be the one and only God (this is called kenosis). While Israel's high-born, well-educated elite advanced their status and pretended to seek God's favor, their Messiah quietly ...
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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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