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The Discipline of Grace
- God's Role and Our Role in the Pursuit of Holiness
- De: Jerry Bridges
- Narrado por: John Haag
- Duración: 8 h y 52 m
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If you've wondered what about the difference between your role and God's role in your spiritual formation, this book will show you how to rest in Christ while pursuing a life of holiness.
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Encouraging and challenging
- De C. S. en 12-02-15
- The Discipline of Grace
- God's Role and Our Role in the Pursuit of Holiness
- De: Jerry Bridges
- Narrado por: John Haag
Greak Book
Revisado: 12-18-23
This book was an incredible blessing to me and helped me tremendously in my walk with the Lord!
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The Beauty and Power of Biblical Exposition
- Preaching the Literary Artistry and Genres of the Bible
- De: Douglas Sean O'Donnell, Leland Ryken
- Narrado por: Douglas Sean O'Donnell
- Duración: 7 h y 3 m
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In order to understand, appreciate, and faithfully preach the word of God, pastors must discern the literary nature of the Bible. Instead of just acknowledging the various genres of Scripture, pastors and teachers should allow these genres to influence how the text is approached and communicated. In The Beauty and Power of Biblical Exposition, they will learn how to both read and preach the Bible as a literary anthology.
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Great Resource for Preachers
- De Amazon Customer en 07-13-23
- The Beauty and Power of Biblical Exposition
- Preaching the Literary Artistry and Genres of the Bible
- De: Douglas Sean O'Donnell, Leland Ryken
- Narrado por: Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Great Resource for Preachers
Revisado: 07-13-23
This is an outstanding book for pastors and preachers. I highly recommend it. My only disappointment came in the last words of the last chapter of the book where the author called a non-literal hermeneutic a “foundational truth”. This was a strange mockery of a very large portion of the evangelical church that chooses to hold to a literal hermeneutic. This author’s hermeneutic was evident on page 244 where he took the liberty to symbolize the numbers in the book of Revelation for his readers. There is certainly no problem with an author presenting his views in his work. Therefore, I don’t take offense at his hermeneutical approach. However, I believe that closing the book by mocking other sincere believers is not only unnecessary, but also contradictory to his own words on page 257 where he advises: “don’t be afraid to…allow for some ambiguity” (in visionary writings). To be honest, I loved nearly every word of the book other than the end. I still highly recommend the book to all pastors and preachers!
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