The book of Daniel demonstrates the glorious wisdom and unmatched power of God at work in his people. It shows that in spite of difficulties, confusion, and persecution, God is in control and will deliver his people as he has promised. Through dreams and visions given to Daniel--not fully understood in their own day--God reveals that his sovereign rule will continue until the end, when all of his purposes will be fulfilled. Only through the light of the New Testament can we understand these mysteries given to Daniel, some of which aren't made clear until the final pages of Scripture.
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The book of Daniel demonstrates the glorious wisdom and unmatched power of God at work in his people. It shows that in spite of difficulties, confu...
The second coming of Jesus Christ has profound implications for how Christians live today. Paul shows in his letters to the Thessalonians that the whole of the Christian life--especially our experience of suffering and our work in ministry--is changed when we live in light of the gospel.
In this commentary, pastor James H. Grant Jr. applies Paul's message to contemporary churches by moving expositionally through 1 & 2 Thessalonians, covering both personal and corporate concerns. This volume traces how Paul shares about events in his life and addresses issues in the church of...
The second coming of Jesus Christ has profound implications for how Christians live today. Paul shows in his letters to the Thessalonians that the ...
In their letters, Peter and Jude directly address the hard realities that all Christians face--suffering, persecution, false teachers, and contradictory views of the gospel. Yet, even in the face of such challenges, Christians have nothing to fear in light of the sovereignty and grace of God.
In this exposition of 1-2 Peter and Jude, pastor David R. Helm explores these letters in depth, reminding us that present suffering precedes future glories for all who are in Christ. Pointing us to the only steadfast foundation for our faith, this meditative volume reminds us to look to God's...
In their letters, Peter and Jude directly address the hard realities that all Christians face--suffering, persecution, false teachers, and contradi...