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First Corinthians - An Exegetical and Explanatory Commentary (Hardcover): B Ward Powers First Corinthians - An Exegetical and Explanatory Commentary (Hardcover)
B Ward Powers
R1,951 R1,531 Discovery Miles 15 310 Save R420 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Sin We Treat as a Virtue - The Major Issue in Christ's Teaching (Paperback): B Ward Powers The Sin We Treat as a Virtue - The Major Issue in Christ's Teaching (Paperback)
B Ward Powers
R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is for all those of us who love the Lord Jesus: because this whole topic is an issue that deeply concerns every one of us, and it really matters. Is there indeed a sin we treat as a virtue? Could this possibly be true of us, of me?

If there is something basic in biblical teaching about the way I live that is somehow slipping past me, then I want to do something about this. I will be eager to learn what it is, so that I can bring my life into line with the will and plan of God, by the power of the Holy Spirit: because of my love for the Lord Jesus - who said to his disciples, "If you love me, you will do what I command you" (John 14:15). And he said to those who claim to be his disciples, "How can you call me 'Lord, Lord, ' and not do the things that I tell you?" (Luke 6:17, 46.)

Yes, there is a sin we are treating as a virtue.

This sin is greed--sheer plain greed. Coveting. The comfortable, respectable, sin. But the extremely dangerous and damaging sin. It is condemned by the Tenth Commandment. It is the sin Christ spoke against more often and more vehemently than any other-- he warned against it in the strongest possible terms: "Beware Take care Watch out " It chokes the Word of God in your life, he said. It hinders a person entering the Kingdom of God and deprives them of eternal life. That is how serious it is. Paul said that greed is a form of idolatry and can destroy a person. He found this sin sneaky, tricky, and insidious. The risk to us from this sin is all the worse because it is so often not recognized as sin. It is so all-pervasive that we do not actually see its deceitful danger. But statistics show it is insidiously at work in the church, seriously affecting its work and witness in the world.

It is a trap and a snare that can so easily catch us quite unawares. Breaking free of it is in fact one of the most difficult issues we face in our Christian lives. Can anything be done about this? Yes It is crucial that we become aware of what the Bible says about it, and then think through how to live our lives in accordance with biblical teaching.

This book will point to all the relevant Scriptures. Can you afford not to heed what they say? They just might save you from spiritual disaster. Don't treat this lightly. Jesus didn't. Paul didn't.

Progressive Publication Of Matthew, The (Paperback): B Ward Powers Progressive Publication Of Matthew, The (Paperback)
B Ward Powers
R1,005 R848 Discovery Miles 8 480 Save R157 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fresh research, advancing further the work of numerous scholars over a great many decades, points convincingly to a new basis for explaining the Synoptic Problem: the Gospel of Matthew was published in stages.
Scholars have long debated the Synoptic Problem--questions about why and how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke share so much common material, and yet differ in so many ways.
Assessing all the primary evidence, and the widely differing scholarly views about the Synoptic Problem, B. Ward Powers draws attention to the evidence pointing to Matthew's Gospel having been published progressively, with identifiable sections of his material then being seen and utilized by Luke. After both of these Gospels had been published in their current form, they together with the preaching of the Apostle Peter were the three sources used by Mark in producing a special-purpose Gospel for preachers and evangelists.
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The Progressive Publication of Matthew" fleshes out this proposal, measuring it in detail against other hypotheses. This book also sets out a clarification of the reason and purpose of Mark's Gospel, and a comprehensive explanation of pericope order in all three Synoptics.
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""The Progressive Publication of Matthew" is a tour de force both in its scope and depth. No serious student of the synoptic Gospels can afford to ignore it."
David Alan Black
Professor of New Testament and Greek, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Author of "Why Four Gospels?"

First Corinthians: An Exegetical and Explanatory Commentary - A Somewhat Traditional Interpretation Plus Contemporary... First Corinthians: An Exegetical and Explanatory Commentary - A Somewhat Traditional Interpretation Plus Contemporary Application (Paperback)
B Ward Powers
R1,313 R1,057 Discovery Miles 10 570 Save R256 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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