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In the library of books we call The Bible, some things are strange.Did a donkey really speak?Did the sun really stand still at the command of a warrior-leader?Did the heat of a furnace really not touch three men thrown into it? Did a fish really swallow a man?Did a professional soldier really come to know Jesus as the Son of God? Did Jesus really walk through walls after his resurrection?Did Jesus really stand to see the first Christian martyr die?Did John really see Jesus ride on a white horse?These and many other strange people, events and teaching will b e examined and won't fail to challenge our thinking and our faith.This book aims to see if there is a challenge in a strange person, incident, teaching or statement in each of the 6 books of the Bible.As Jesus said to Jairus, the Jewish synagogue leader, ' Don't be afraid; just believe' (Mark 5:36). That is a challenge from Jesus.Really? Really!A possible way to use this book?Why not use it for daily devotion taking one of its vignettes, or small chapters, each day for 66 days and look ni faith to God to use it to speak ot you and bring you encouragement. The Bible; Theology
This book addresses truths other books on the subject appear to avoid in relation to a detailed investigation. It asks questions to determine what the kingdom is, such as: Is this physical? Is it spiritual? Is it Israel? Is it heaven? Who is the king of this kingdom? Who are the citizens of this kingdom? Is it something which has developed through the Old Testament, or the New or both? What is meant by the Old and New Testament references to it? Is it the same kingdom in each Testament? Why is it mentioned at the beginning and the end of the LORD's Prayer? In fact, why are 473 references to 'kingdom' in the Bible? Does this indicate its importance? Why does Pilate say to Jesus, "Are You the King of the Jews?" Why does he go on to say, "You are a king then!" This book not only asks but it also attempts, as humbly as the author is able, to provide answers to these fascinating questions and build up the reader's knowledge of the kingdom and discover their calling, responding to and obeying the One who calls.
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