Those in-depth expositions of the first chapter of Colossians examine salvation and the Christian's relationship to God in Christ. Lloyd-Jones traces out the implications of each phrase of the text as he explains the fullness of the gospel and the re-created life. It would be difficult to find a commentary equal in pastoral insights and clarity in relating the Christian experience to God through the doctrines of atonement, justification, and sanctification. The though is so strongly centered in daily living, making Love So Amazing a book for homiletics and soteriology students to use now, and then take into the pastorate with them. The author explores both the inclusivity of the gospel and the freedom of the believer as holy, unblamable, and unreprovable before God. Those who are learning to present doctrines from the pulpit or through one-on-one instruction can find in Lloyd-Jones's approach to present doctrines from the pulpit or through one-on-one instruction can find in Lloyd-Jones's approach a fresh, relational model for exegesis and application--from dust jacket.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 1995
- Publisher: Baker Books
- Language: English
- Pages: 283
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