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Robert Leslie Holmes provides a refreshing look at the message of
the cross in his sermons for Cycle A Lent and Easter seasons, "A
Jiffy for Eternity." Written for preachers by a preacher, "A Jiffy
for Eternity" provides deep, exegetical analysis to each sermon and
delivers truths in a way that are stunningly relevant to today's
reader.
Rich with both authority and passion for exploring the word of God,
"A Jiffy for Eternity "carefully balances scriptural and historical
investigations to consistently lead the reader toward compelling
insights and biblically anchored understandings. Holmes' love for
the word of God is starkly evident throughout each sermon, and his
deep knowledge of biblical history and interpretation remind the
reader of the timeless truths of God's word.
"In his name, God has entrusted us with an 'obligation' about the
message that supersedes every other message in the world. In his
name, God gives us the Holy Spirit who makes the message we preach
new for every generation." Holmes does not declare this pastoral
obligation easily, for he has experienced firsthand the difficult
task of delivering fresh life into ancient words. But the word of
God is an "immoveable rock of trust," and in that conviction,
Robert Leslie Holmes presents a series of sermons that seek to
transform the hearts and lives of the church with well-worn truths
that remain ever-fresh and ever-new.
Robert Leslie Holmeshas served large Presbyterian churches in six
states and taught preaching, worship, and pastoral leadership on
six continents as well as throughout North America. The author of
twelve previous books and numerous articles in professional
journals, Dr. Holmes is a native of Belfast, Northern Ireland. He
was recognized in both Belfast and Dublin for his contributions to
the Northern Irish peace process. With graduate training in
psychology and theology, he teaches practical theology on the
faculties of Erskine Theological Seminary, Due West, South
Carolina; and Reformed Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia; and
is a frequent conference speaker.
Based on texts mainly drawn from the books of First and Second
Kings, Robert Leslie Homes' finely honed sermons focus on the
ministries of the prophets Elijah, Elisha, and Amos. Through the
stories of the prophets, Holmes addresses the unchanging theme of
the gospel: that God loves the world and gave his Son, the King of
kings, to save it. Packed with enlightening illustrations, these
nourishing messages will help generate ideas for preaching and
enrich the faith of all who read them.
"I highly commend to you these sermons by Leslie Holmes. They are
well crafted and biblical. His quotations and illustrations will be
particularly helpful "
John A. Huffman Jr.
Senior Minister, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Newport Beach, California
"This is a book for preachers, presented as sermons with many texts
but a single message -- namely, God's love manifested in Jesus
Christ. The author clearly understands that our primary task as
preachers is to educate the people of God in the spirit and power
of John 3:16 for ministries in a changing world. Our mission is to
be faithful to God's mission of love and forgiveness demonstrated
by Jesus. That is the challenge that Holmes brings to
readers."
Carnegie Samuel Calian
President, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
"Leslie Holmes has prepared a faithful and practical resource for
preaching First and Second Kings. Whether or not the lectionary is
used, his insight into these passages along with the illustrative
material will prove valuable for the pulpit and the pew."
John W. Coker Jr.
Minister, First Presbyterian Church
Fayetteville, North Carolina
A native of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Robert Leslie Holmes is
currently Senior Minister at the First Presbyterian Church of
Pittsburgh. He earned a B.A. degree from the University of Mobile
(Alabama), his M.Div. degree from the Reformed Theological Seminary
(Jackson, Mississippi), and a D.Min. degree from Columbia
Theological Seminary (Decatur, Georgia), with post-doctoral studies
at Princeton Theological Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary, and
New College (Edinburgh, Scotland). Holmes has preached and lectured
on six continents and has spoken at conferences and churches
throughout the United States and Canada.
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