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Reading Timothy and Titus with John Stott - (Reading the Bible with John Stott) (Paperback)

Reading Timothy and Titus with John Stott - (Reading the Bible with John Stott) (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Paul's pastoral letters focus on the objective and universal truth revealed in Jesus. John Stott's teachings from <em>The Message of 1 Timothy and Titus</em> and <em>The Message of 2 Timothy</em> are offered here as brief daily devotional readings, with thirteen weekly studies that take small groups passage by passage through the pastoral letters.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>We live in a land where truth is subjective, individualized, and culturally conditioned. That same troubling thinking had invaded the churches led by Timothy and Titus, so Paul's pastoral letters to them focus on the objective and universal truth revealed in Jesus. John Stott's teachings from <em>The Message of 1 Timothy and Titus</em> and <em>The Message of 2 Timothy</em> are offered here as brief devotional readings suitable for daily use. Designed as a church resource for small groups, this book includes thirteen weekly studies that take you passage by passage through the pastoral letters, allowing readers to enjoy the riches of Stott's writings in a new, easy-to-use format.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>A pastor once said he would crawl five hundred miles to hear John Stott preach, and this book shows you why. John Stott explains the Scriptures with a brilliant mind, a pastor's heart, and a soul gripped by the beauty, glory and love of Jesus.</p>--Greg Jao, vice president and director of campus engagement, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship<br><br><p>No one I have known has loved, preached, taught and lived the Bible any more than John Stott. He often quoted Spurgeon's comment that we should seek for our very blood to become 'Bibline'; so seriously should we soak in Scripture in order to know and live it. This new series will give us daily help in just such living.</p>--Mark Labberton, president, Fuller Theological Seminary, author of Called<br><br><p>Nothing would have been more important to John Stott than to get the words of the title in the right order. We are reading the Bible with John Stott, not just reading John Stott on the Bible. For in his preaching as in his writing, John Stott's greatest gift was to help people see and hear clearly what the Bible itself actually says, and then, of course, to challenge us as to how we should respond to what we see and hear. Not all of us possess the complete works of John Stott. But we do possess the complete Bible. These sensitively edited extracts from Stott's writings will not only introduce new readers to the riches of his biblical exposition (and make them hungry for more), but will surely also introduce them to riches of God's word they had not seen before.</p>--Christopher J. H. Wright, international ministries director, Langham Partnership<br>

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