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Behold, My Servant." Those provocative words begin some of the most powerful and moving poetic expressions of grace found anywhere in the Old Testament. The Servant Songs of Isaiah prophesy the highly anticipated ministry of a mysterious figure known as the Servant of Yahweh who would fulfill the greatest divine mission the world will ever see. Isaiah's Great Light will lead you through a study of Isaiah's songs, written from the heart of a pastor desiring to help you see and experience the grace and kindness of God witnessed consistently throughout the ages. . This book ... will help you to capture the central thrust of these prophecies and show you the biblical roots of God's unfolding plan of salvation. Kyle Swanson has done an excellent job in helping to survey these breathtaking accounts of the Lord's Servant and to see them in their intended expression. I believe you will be greatly blessed in reading these pages as Kyle brings clarity to the study and application of Isaiah's glorious message. Dr. Steven J Lawson Dallas, TX Founder and President of OnePassion Ministries
The Living Word is a collection of 366 daily readings that reflect on the power and impact of the Bible in history. It tells the story of the Bible across time-its challenges and triumphs, its dynamic power and preservation against all odds. The stories and insights in these collected readings will inform, inspire, and invite reflection. But most important, it will encourage readers to engage God's Word in new and interesting ways.
This 624 page work is an exegitical and expositional commentary on the Pastoral Epistles. The beginning pastor and the seasoned minister will be better equipped and encouraged to shepherd the flock of God. The Appendices are of extraordinary value to the expositor. They include exegetical and expositional outlines, an annotated bibliography, and a topical index to ministry maxims found in the pastorals.
This book looks at the various arguments for infant baptism and critiques them through the use of biblical exegesis. Though gracious in its tone, it does come to the conclusion that infant baptism is not found in the Scriptures. It provides an excellent defense of believer's baptism. It is clear, precise and well documented.
In The Cup and the Glory, Greg Harris unlocks the Scripture and opens the doorway into his personal experience of suffering so we see more clearly that we can trust God with our lives.
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