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"Read the Gospel of John," is the advice often given to young believers in Jesus Christ. Richmond Shee, a former Buddhist, received the same advice many years ago. In this book, he sets out to show the rich, three-dimensional nature of the Gospel of John, covering the historical, inspirational, and prophetic angles in each chapter, which are frequently revealed in pictures, types, and numbers.He includes illustrations throughout to summarize truth in a simple, inviting way--something visual learners do not have with other commentaries. The book is also filled with verse cross-references, allowing the reader to dig deeper on any topic at any time.The layout of each chapter serves as an example to the reader of how to systematically outline and study a book of the Bible. Get ready for a lively look at the Book of John.
In 1987, Julie Bradley kidnaps her daughter, stunning everyone who knows her. She has no other alternative to keep her abusive ex-husband from getting at their daughter. Julie's policeman ex-father-in-law wants his granddaughter back, in spite of the horrific things his son has done to her. Like bloodhounds, law enforcement is always one heart-pounding step behind them. For how long can they escape? Will Julie's primitive motherly instincts be enough to match the will of the enemy? Three things keep her grounded: her journal, a Psalm, and her daughter. One thing is certain, they will never live ordinary lives.
Unveiling the enigmatic prophet Jonah, this captivating tale weaves together the narratives of Christ, Israel, and believers grappling with resentment. Jonah stands apart as the sole prophet intimately connected to Jesus Christ, mirroring His death, burial, and resurrection. Explore the depths of Jonah's story, as his disobedience, discipline, and deliverance foreshadow Israel's rebellion and future punishment in the end times. Far from being a mere moral fable of a man and a fish, the book of Jonah reveals a profound message about God's love for the Gentile nations during the Old Testament era. With the vivid, blood-red thread of the gospel running through its pages, the story ultimately directs readers toward Jesus Christ. Immerse yourself in the book of Jonah and unearth fresh insights into the astonishing connection between the prophet and Jesus Christ, who emerges at least six times within the narrative. Prepare to be enthralled by this exceptional exploration of faith, redemption, and divine love.
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