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I have brought my Atheist Bear to church many times, but he never listens. He never asks to hear anything. But, the people in the church have asked to hear these things, so even though his picture is on the cover, it's their interest that is satisfied. These are all messages which were actually requested by people about things they wanted to know. There are things in here to interest every Christian and those who are interested in knowing about God's word. Among them, we'll talk about how to heal a broken heart, what to do when people turn against you, how to cope, how to resolve conflicts.
Pronouncements are statements not to be ignored. They are intended to give a real benefit and not merely blather or bother. In fact, following the Pronouncements of the Major prophets will keep you from bother. They are just as pointed today as they were then for what God is calling us to is eternal.
Poetry cuts right to the heart of the matter and the poet and the reader or hearer. It doesn't merely provide information, but puts it in a setting where it can live and breathe. The Poetic books of the Old Testament did exactly that.
Mail can seem almost sacred. We are offended if people read a letter addressed to us that we did not want them to read. There are times when we like to keep what we know to ourselves and not let anyone else get in on it. We, however, are going to get to read somebody else's mail. This book looks at selections from all the New Testament epistles other than any from the book of Romans which is covered in a series of four books listed on page 2 inside. These are not letters of the dead past, but messages of eternity. Let's read them and not miss out on them.
This is the book which shows Jesus as a child prodigy, something out of the ordinary, something far better than Mozart or any other child genius ever was. He was not just a fluke, but an intentional international universal prodigy, as we see in the first chapter of the book, and in another sense, He was prodigious in extent as well as in character in all that He did. He fed entire crowds at a single offering of thanks. That's just one thing. We would hardly need any other record than that, but we're given more than enough to establish the case of Jesus' prodigiousness. The entries here cover isolated passages on a completely unprogrammed basis. They are dated. You will note that the earlier ones cover larger portions of scripture in less depth. Here you are reading through thoughts on paper. They are not intended as a complete scholarly commentary, and they certainly do not have Greek and historical documentation, but they are genuine insights from Jesus and His words. Lurking inside all of these, there is something to help with understanding Jesus and living this life for Him. Originally entries from all four gospels were in a single volume called, The Pointed Jesus, but due to increasing entries and the size limitations of this kind of printing, I've had to divide them up into four volumes covering entries from each gospel separately.
Jesus was never static or passive. He was always pressing in His words and actions, nowhere perhaps more openly among the gospels than in Mark which is almost a steady stream of activity on Jesus' part. If this had been an old fashioned photograph dependent on the subjects standing perfectly still for a long time, all we would have seen of Jesus would have been a blur. The entries here cover isolated passages on a completely unprogrammed basis. They are dated. You will note that the earlier ones cover larger portions of scripture in less depth. Here you are reading through thoughts on paper. They are not intended as a complete scholarly commentary, and they certainly do not have Greek and historical documentation, but they are genuine insights from Jesus and His words. Lurking inside all of these, there is something to help with understanding Jesus and living this life for Him. Originally entries from all four gospels were in a single volume called, The Pointed Jesus, but due to increasing entries and the size limitations of this kind of printing, I've had to divide them up into four volumes covering entries from each gospel separately.
Jesus was never vague or superfluous. He was never silent about Himself or His mission. In the book of Revelation, we see Him with a sword coming out of his mouth. That is not a mere symbolic visual oddity, but the proclamation of the power of His word over all there is. The book of Matthew gives much of the proclamation He made in His lifetime. The entries here cover isolated passages on a completely unprogrammed basis. They are dated. You will note that the earlier ones cover larger portions of scripture in less depth. Here you are reading through thoughts on paper. They are not intended as a complete scholarly commentary, and they certainly do not have Greek and historical documentation, but they are genuine insights from Jesus and His words. Lurking inside all of these, there is something to help with understanding Jesus and living this life for Him. Originally entries from all four gospels were in a single volume called, The Pointed Jesus, but due to increasing entries and the size limitations of this kind of printing, I've had to divide them up into four volumes covering entries from each gospel separately.
Jesus rose, walked among us, ascended to the right hand of the Father, and yet He is always present with us. We know He is with us now because of what He did and said then as John set it down, not for us to read, but for us to believe. The entries here cover isolated passages on a completely unprogrammed basis. They are dated. You will note that the earlier ones cover larger portions of scripture in less depth. Here you are reading through thoughts on paper. They are not intended as a complete scholarly commentary, and they certainly do not have Greek and historical documentation, but they are genuine insights from Jesus and His words. Lurking inside all of these, there is something to help with understanding Jesus and living this life for Him. Originally entries from all four gospels were in a single volume called, The Pointed Jesus, but due to increasing entries and the size limitations of this kind of printing, I've had to divide them up into four volumes covering entries from each gospel separately.
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