individually and collectively
our good and all-powerful God keeps his word and fulfills his promises to us better than we could have ever thought or imagined
systematically (and exegetically) examining all the relevant texts that touch on what the apostle Paul has to say about the Christian hope of glory
but in a God-glorifying way that speaks volumes of who she is and why God created her
Table forTwo will be an encouragement to many and a good resource in counseling
The message of Jeremiah, rev ed. ed Jared Longshore individually and collectivelyFirst of all then, says Chris Wright, we must encounter Jeremiah the prophet who, from his youth to old age, delivered the word of God to the people of Israel at the most terrifying time in all their troubled history. Understanding his times is essential to understanding his life and message. Next, we must strive to grasp how this enormous book (the second longest in the Bible, after Psalms) has been put together. And finally, if Jeremiah spoke in his