God’s Model of Forgiveness
Discover how a rebellious slave, deserving of death and separated from his Master, can find forgiveness and restoration through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.
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Predestined to Hell?
Ever wondered why the Bible says some go to heaven and others to hell? Curious about how God makes these decisions or how a loving God could allow eternal punishment?
This book explores these profound questions, offering a deep dive into biblical answers about divine justice and mercy.
$7.74
Rock Mountain Creed–Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount
The ineffectiveness of the church in our world is tied to our own regurgitation of old answers. It is not that we need new Christian answers, but that we need renewed hearts and minds to engage God’s answers through regeneration.
The Big Ten–The Ten Commandments
Get a proper understanding of biblical Christianity that speaks to our problems and addresses issues of orthodoxy and error that plague modern society.
Acts Of Faith–Kingdom Advancement
Was Jesus the most misunderstood man in history? This study of Acts reveals how Paul truly grasped Jesus’ mission, carrying forward His message with a biblical, not just personal, perspective.
Marking God’s Word–Understanding Jesus
There is much confusion in and out of the church about Christianity—Jesus' life, Jesus' teachings, Jesus' death, and Jesus' resurrection. Is confusion about the gospel of Jesus Christ new to the contemporary world? When did the confusion begin? What is the confusion about? How have people dealt with it? These are the questions that have guided this commentary on Mark.
$15.95
Peter’s Vision of The End
The end that Peter was talking about in Second Peter was the purpose of God for Jesus Christ. God was using Jesus Christ to bring the gospel of salvation to the Gentiles, to humanity, to the world. Consequently, Peter was not suggesting that God’s purpose was the destruction of the world. Rather, God was working to save the world. God’s message was and is a message of hope not hate, of love not loathes, of construction not destruction, of peace not war, and of suffering not fulfillment.
Peter’s Vision of Christ’s Purpose
This book understands Peter's first letter with the eyes of modern, post-resurrection faithfulness as if Peter were writing to us. And since he was writing to all the saints, he was. In these pages, we will see how Peter's vision of the progressive revelation of Christ in history fueled the scientific and technological revolutions that have already created a new world.
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Practically Christian–Applying James Today
This book seeks to shine the light of Scripture into the darkened recesses of the contemporary church by shining the light of James into the hearts of its contemporary readers. This is an intensely personal work in the sense that it attempts to get at issues that few people (or preachers) are willing to talk about, but are essential for the gospel to take root in our lives.
$7.95