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Despite the popular theology of our day, Christians should not
expect to get out of experiencing the tribulation or the end times.
Nowhere in the Bible does the Lord promise us this, say Michael
Brown and Craig Keener, two leading, acclaimed Bible scholars. In
fact, they say, Jesus promises us tribulation in this world. Yet
this is no reason to fear. In this fascinating, accessible, and
personal book, Brown and Keener walk you through what the Bible
really says about the rapture, the tribulation, and the end times.
What they find will leave you full of hope. God's wrath is not
poured out on His people, and He will shield us from it--as he
shielded Israel in Egypt during the ten plagues. So instead of
taking comfort in what God hasn't promised, take comfort in the
words of Jesus: He has overcome the world, and we live in his
victory.
What would happen if believers truly grasped how the resurrection
of Jesus changes not just their own standing with God, but that it
changes everything? In the spirit of John Piper's "Fifty Reasons
Why Christ Came to Die," Steven D. Mathewson unpacks the New
Testament Scriptures that speak of the reasons Jesus was raised
from the dead.
In fifty brief chapters, he offers readers faith-filled meditations
on the primary passages on the resurrection, taking these ancient
truths and applying them to contemporary life. With compelling
insight, he shows why Jesus not only had to die, but why his
resurrection was necessary and how our lives change when we
understand and embrace this essential truth of the Christian faith.
Craig Blomberg's award-winning Jesus and the Gospels prepares
readers for an intensive study of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and
the events they narrate. Blomberg considers the historical context
of the Gospels and sheds light on the confusing interpretations
brought forth over the last two centuries. This second edition
incorporates new scholarship, debate, critical methods, and the
ongoing quest for the historical Jesus, and ensures the work will
remain a valuable tool for exploring the life of Christ through the
first four books of the New Testament.
Christianity Today Book Award Winner Regarding gender relations,
the evangelical world is divided between complementarians and
egalitarians. While both perspectives have much to contribute, the
discussion has reached a stalemate. Michelle Lee-Barnewall
critiques both sides of the debate, challenging the standard
premises and arguments and offering new insight into a perennially
divisive issue in the church. She brings fresh biblical exegesis to
bear on our cultural situation, presenting an alternative way to
move the discussion forward based on a corporate perspective and on
kingdom values. The book includes a foreword by Craig L. Blomberg
and an afterword by Lynn H. Cohick.
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