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No one can read the Gospels without feeling the actual presence of Jesus. His personality pulsates in every word. Albert Einstein (1879-1955) . . . not much has changed since Jesus gathered dust in the soles of his sandals on Palestinian soil. He is still the buzz at barber shops and corner cafes. He is still talked about and against. He pricks our curiosity sparks our imagination and even ears our ire. Who is he really? You know he s no politician but he still transforms nations He s no social activist but he is the genesis of who knows how many hospitals orphanages and innumerable acts of kindness. A psychotherapist? Hardly. But how many of us Humpty Dumpties has he put back together again?! This peasant carpenter has built himself a kingdom immeasurably greater than his earthly enemies could have imagined. What are we to make of him? Please accept my deepest apologies right up front for this book will not help answer that question. However it may help answer this one: What is this man to make of me? (From Mark Moore s Introduction) The Chronological Life of Christ is the definitive resource where all four Gospels have been harmonized into one chronological story line. The reader gets an in-depth look at Jesus life ministry death and resurrection- a look not attainable when reading each frame The Chronological Life of Christ includes a very helpful subject index and user-friendly table for quickly finding Bible passages. This is a must-have resource for every student and teacher of God s Word. The perfect surrender and humiliation were undergone by Christ: perfect because He was God surrender and humiliation because He was man. . . In Christ a new kind of man appeared: and the new kind of life which began in Him is to be put into us. C.S. Lewis (1898-1963)
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