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This insightful and challenging book that pinpoints 11 key ways in which a Christian can experience a lack of God's power in their discipleship experience. As usual, Bible teacher Brian Johnston brings a number of Bible illustrations to make his point as well as reflecting on the experience of a number of well-known Christians, including the Wesley brothers.
International Bible teacher and radio broadcaster Brian Johnston helps us to check out what really counts with God by looking at a number of key episodes in the life of one of the most important figures in the Old Testament - King David of Israel.The study questions provided for each chapter make this an excellent resource for personal or group bible study
The Old Testament book of Zechariah, one of the minor prophets, might be one that most Christians don't know a lot about. Brian Johnston explains how it's contents are very relevant to the lives of Christians today and explains the meaning of each of the eight visions in the book. As a bonus, an additional book is included, "God's Treasure Box" which thinks about what is important to God by looking at five different types of hearts - worshipping, humble, God-fearing, obedient and wise.
In this book in the Search For Truth Series, Brian Johnston draws some lessons from the seven recorded sayings of Jesus on the cross."Pictures of Salvation" is bundled with this book: Brian explains 4 pictures that the Apostle Paul used regularly to convey some important truths about the wonderful salvation available through Jesus Christ - freedom, justification, propitiation, reconciliation and adoption in 'the slave market, the 'law courts', the 'temple shrine' and the 'family circle'.
The Old Testament book of Isaiah can be difficult to understand. Bibleteacher, missionary and radio broadcaster, Brian Johnston, provides the key to open up Isaiah's message by explaining the "double vision" model that God used in speaking through the prophet.While what much of what Isaiah said had a current application to the people he was speaking to, there was usually a double meaning which either spoke of the coming of Jesus Christ hundreds of years later, or of events which are still yet in our future.This book is bound to leave you more aware of, and appreciating more fully, the sovereignity of God and his gracious dealings with both Israel and followers of Jesus Christ.
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