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Chargement... Be Complete (Colossians): Become the Whole Person God Intends You to Be (The BE Series Commentary)par Warren W. Wiersbe
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We live in an age when everyone is trying to live richer, fuller lives. We're told to buy this, try that, eat those, and say no to the rest, as if that's all we need to do to make our lives complete. Two thousand years ago, the church at Colossae faced similar challenges. The Apostle Paul wrote a letter outlining the only way we can live complete lives: Christ. What can we learn today from this ancient church? Called by many scholars the "most profound letter Paul ever wrote," Colossians warrants a careful, faithful study. In this short, but exciting letter, Paul makes the case for the supremacy of Christ in all things. Bestselling author and teacher Warren Wiersbe calls your attention to Paul's essential thoughts on living a complete life-Christ alone-in this easy-to-use commentary on Colossians. In his commentary on Colossians, Warren Wiersbe demonstrates that we can only be complete in Christ. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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But I gave him two stars because he does get somethings right. He reads Colossians with the eye of a preacher and is able to call attention to the supremacy of Christ. When I was tempted to just write the whole thing off, I would come away from a passage with one or two insights.
What was particularly helpful to me in using this book was that each section is punctuated by questions for reflection or group study. I read this while prepping a Bible study and while I generally didn't find his questions usable for my context (after all he misreads the text), they were a good foil to use in my own preparation. ( )