Beschreibung:
In volume two of At the Cross, Richard Allen focuses on the sanctification that follows a believer’s initial commitment to Christ. This book is written for both new and seasoned believers so they may find direction for, and discover the ramifications of, that commitment.
In volume two of At the Cross, Richard Allen focuses on the sanctification that follows a believer’s initial commitment to Christ. The cross of Christ represents the spiritual, physical, and metaphoric reasons for our existence. At the Cross is a line-by-line examination of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John as these apostles describe events from the Garden of Gethsemane to the resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ.
This book is written for both new and seasoned believers so they may find direction for, and discover the ramifications of, that commitment. At the Cross is also written for nonbelievers so they can see why believers, from the martyrdom of Christ to the most recent Chinese Christian jailed and tortured for his faith, would forfeit their lives and liberty rather than deny their Savior.
Introduction
Chapter One: Where the world will neither accept nor believe
and will lie to cover up the truth
Chapter Two: Where the world will reject the truth
Chapter Three: Where even when faced with the truth believers
will still wonder, question and doubt
Chapter Four: Where in times of testing and trials we will question
Jesus and his deity
Chapter Five: Where Scripture is proven true
Chapter Six: Where we are reminded how little we know and told
to read Scripture
Chapter Seven: Where we won’t understand Scripture unless we
commit to look deeply and study
Chapter Eight: Where even believers will see things differently,
but once together the whole message will be clear
Chapter Nine: Where we will be accused—wrongly and rightly
Chapter Ten: Where we will have a crisis of faith and will
question ourselves and what we believe
Chapter Eleven: Where our faith, faithfulness and commitment
will be tested
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