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· 분류 : 국내도서 > 종교/역학 > 기독교(개신교) > 기독교(개신교) 신앙생활 > 신앙생활일반
· ISBN : 9791192254159
· 쪽수 : 420쪽
· 출판일 : 2024-02-14
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Recommendations 4
Preface to the Korean Edition 29
Preface to the English Edition 33
Chapter 1 - God’s Vision 37
Chapter 2 - God’s Strategy 81
Chapter 3 - God’s City 115
Chapter 4 - God’s Pupil(Apple of God’s Eye) 143
Chapter 5 - God’s People 193
Chapter 6 - God’s Time 253
Chapter 7 - God’s Kingdom 307
Appendix - Replacement Theology and Restoration Theology 357
Bibliography 404
footnote 416
책속에서
Jesus Christ, Israel, Jerusalem With three key keywords From Creation to New Jerusalem Seeing God’s Big Picture with a glance.
To see God’s big picture in the Bible, we must grasp three keywords that God chose for mankind’s salvation. Jesus Christ, the one God chose, appears in the Bible more than 1,800 times. From beginning to end, the Bible is a story about Jesus Christ. This epic story’s two axes are the First and Second Advents of Jesus.
Israel, the nation God chose, is mentioned in the Bible more than 2,300 times.
Jesus Christ first came through the nation of Israel for mankind’s salvation and will come again in connection with Israel. Jerusalem (Zion), the city God chose, appears in the Bible about 1,000 times. The most important events in the Bible are accomplished and fulfilled with Jerusalem at the core.
Centered on the three keywords are seven significant subjects that emanate throughout the Bible. These are: God’s vision, God’s strategy, God’s city, God’s pupil (the apple of God’s eye), God’s people, God’s time, and God’s Kingdom.
This book utilizes the Q&A (question and answer) format to research each subject in depth through the study of the whole Bible to seek to see God’s big picture.
When we see God’s big picture and understand God’s vision, plan, intent, and method, we experience a stronger assurance of faith in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit, and we grow to distribute spiritual food to the saints in due season. My prayer is for all of us to experience the deeper grace of understanding God’s heart and the joy of participating in God’s work in this era.