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Marking God’s Word–Understanding Jesus
Marking God’s Word–Understanding Jesus

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.
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Arsy Varsy: Reclaiming The Gospel In First Corinthians
Arsy Varsy: Reclaiming The Gospel In First Corinthians

Arsy Varsy: Reclaiming The Gospel In First Corinthians

In this insightful volume, Ross examines Paul's confrontation with the Corinthian church, which, despite its success and growth, had replaced the wisdom of Christ with Greek philosophy and cultural ideals. This study contrasts worldly wisdom—both ancient Greek and modern American—with the transformative gospel of Christ. Through a thorough and passionate analysis of 1 Corinthians, Ross reveals the shortcomings of secular thought and illuminates the profound truth of the gospel, exposing the folly of worldly wisdom and highlighting the clarity and power of Christ’s teachings.
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John’s Miracles — Seeing Beyond Our Expectations
John’s Miracles — Seeing Beyond Our Expectations

John’s Miracles — Seeing Beyond Our Expectations

Explore John's unique approach to Jesus' miracles, balancing the humanity and divinity of Christ in his Gospel. As the last Gospel written, John offers a fresh perspective, challenging the typical, almost magical understanding of Jesus' miracles. He acknowledges natural explanations while emphasizing the supernatural, making a compelling case for the miraculous. Unlike the liberal wing of the modern church, which often dismisses the supernatural, John integrates it with rational thought, enhancing its credibility. This nuanced perspective invites a deeper, more meaningful understanding of Scripture, blending faith with reason.
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Peter’s Vision of Christ’s Purpose
Peter’s Vision of Christ’s Purpose

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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Varsy Arsy–Proclaiming the Gospel in Second Corinthians

Varsy Arsy–Proclaiming the Gospel in Second Corinthians

Varsy Arsy, the second volume in Ross’s examination of Paul’s letters to the Corinthians, delves into the Corinthian church’s embrace of a false teaching rooted in Greek wisdom. This Gnostic spirituality, while bringing wealth and influence, was denounced by Paul as a façade. In contrast to the celebrated success of the Corinthians, Paul challenges them to return to genuine faithfulness, opposing the worldly wisdom of Greek culture with the true wisdom of Christ. What the Corinthians deemed wisdom, Paul boldly labels as foolishness.
 
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Colossians–Christos Singularis
Colossians–Christos Singularis

Colossians–Christos Singularis

This study of Colossians delves into the doctrine of the Trinity and its profound implications for understanding our own nature. It asserts that, while we are not Trinitarian in the same way as God, we reflect His Trinitarian character as part of being made in His image (Genesis 1:26). Just as an image resembles but is not identical to the original, we mirror God's Trinitarian nature in our own lives. This study explores how God's revealed character as a Trinity shapes our understanding and application of Scripture, while also acknowledging instances in Scripture where the concept of God's singularity is expressed.
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Galatians – Backstory / Christory
Galatians – Backstory / Christory

Galatians – Backstory / Christory

Understanding the New Testament without grasping the overarching narrative of the Old Testament often leads to misconceptions about Jesus Christ's role and purpose in the Bible. Paul's letter to the Galatians is frequently misunderstood because many fail to appreciate how Paul's understanding of the Old Testament transformed in light of Christ. As a former Pharisee, Paul initially interpreted the Old Testament through traditional Jewish lenses. However, his encounter with Christ radically shifted his perspective, aligning it with Jesus' interpretation of Scripture. To fully grasp Paul's message in Galatians, it's essential to explore how Christ illuminated and transformed Paul's original understanding of the Old Testament narrative.
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Peter’s Vision of The End

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.
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Practically Christian–Applying James Today
Practically Christian–Applying James Today

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.
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Informal Christianity–Refining Christ’s Church
Informal Christianity–Refining Christ’s Church

Informal Christianity–Refining Christ’s Church

Informal Christianity explores the personal relationship with Jesus Christ that underpins true Christianity. It discusses personal discipleship, being born again, and living a regenerated life through the Holy Spirit. The book warns that without these internal realities, churches shift focus from core doctrines to administration and growth. Emphasizing the need for biblical doctrine and theology, it calls for a return to the heart of Christianity, fostering genuine spiritual life and maturity.
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