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Author(s): Andrew Sabaratnam
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When was the last time you failed God? Have you repeatedly failed God and felt unworthy of His forgiveness? How long will God put up with your promises to change, only to see you fail again? And if you keep failing, what good are you to God anyway?

This book examines the spiritual transformation of Peter the rock through his relationship with his rabbi, Jesus Christ. Peter was bold and passionate about following Jesus, but his rash words or impulsive actions often got him into trouble. The biggest failure of his life was denying Jesus after three years of intimate fellowship with the Son of God. He was a fallible but devoted follower of Christ. That is something we should find endearing. He was a flawed but faithful disciple. That should inspire us. He faltered and failed often, yet Jesus loved him and used him. That should encourage us.

Discover how God loves you, imperfect as you are, through Peter’s journey with Jesus. God is big enough and gracious enough to handle your failures until He decides the work is complete and takes you home.

The purpose of this book is to help Christians reflect on their spiritual journey with God. Christian readers who struggle to live up to God’s standards and expectations will also find encouragement in this book. As this book is a compilation of Peter’s interactions with Jesus, it is an excellent resource for pastors and Bible study groups.


Author(s): Andrew Sabaratnam
Publisher: N/A
Price: $3.99       Buy Now!

Why were stone jars used in Cana when the rest of the ancient world used clay vessels? Why did Jesus heal the crippled man instantly at the pool of Bethesda but tell the blind man to wash in the Pool of Siloam? Why did Jesus talk about the gates of Hades specifically at Caesarea Philippi? Why did Jesus mock the religious teachers and Pharisees for sitting in the Moses’ seat? Books on Biblical archaeology are often written (a) as a reference source for biblical, theological, and apologetic studies, (b) to provide a deeper appreciation of the Biblical world, or (c) to let you know that the stories of the Bible are neither fictional nor allegorical. The goal of this book is none of these. The goal of this book is to use Biblical archaeology to authenticate the biblical narratives in the Gospel era. In every chapter, complex topics are made easy to understand so that everyone can lay hold of it. In every chapter, as we dig into the ruins and the rubble, the stones reveal to us more about the Rock of our salvation, Jesus Christ.


Author(s): Andrew Sabaratnam
Publisher: N/A
Price: $3.99       Buy Now!

Why were stone jars used in Cana when the rest of the ancient world used clay vessels? Why did Jesus heal the crippled man instantly at the pool of Bethesda but tell the blind man to wash in the Pool of Siloam? Why did Jesus talk about the gates of Hades specifically at Caesarea Philippi? Why did Jesus mock the religious teachers and Pharisees for sitting in the Moses’ seat?

Books on Biblical archaeology are often written (a) as a reference source for biblical, theological, and apologetic studies, (b) to provide a deeper appreciation of the Biblical world, or (c) to let you know that the stories of the Bible are neither fictional nor allegorical. The goal of this book is none of these. The goal of this book is to use Biblical archaeology to authenticate the biblical narratives in the Gospel era.

In every chapter, complex topics are made easy to understand so that everyone can lay hold of it. In every chapter, as we dig into the ruins and the rubble, the stones reveal to us more about the Rock of our salvation, Jesus Christ.


Author(s): Andrew Sabaratnam
Publisher: N/A
Price: $3.99        Buy Now!

Why were stone jars used in Cana when the rest of the ancient world used clay vessels? Why did Jesus heal the crippled man instantly at the pool of Bethesda but tell the blind man to wash in the Pool of Siloam? Why did Jesus talk about the gates of Hades specifically at Caesarea Philippi? Why did Jesus mock the religious teachers and Pharisees for sitting in Moses’ seat?

Books on Biblical archaeology are often written (a) as a reference source for biblical, theological, and apologetic studies, (b) to provide a deeper appreciation of the Biblical world, or (c) to let you know that the stories of the Bible are neither fictional nor allegorical. The goal of this book is none of these. The goal of this book is to use Biblical archaeology to authenticate the biblical narratives in the Gospel era.

In every chapter, complex topics are made easy to understand so that everyone can lay hold of it. In every chapter, as we dig into the ruins and the rubble, the stones reveal to us more about the Rock of our salvation, Jesus Christ.

 


Author(s): Andrew Sabaratnam
Publisher: N/A
Price: $3.99       Buy Now!

Why were stone jars used in Cana when the rest of the ancient world used clay vessels? Why did Jesus heal the crippled man instantly at the pool of Bethesda but tell the blind man to wash in the Pool of Siloam? Why did Jesus talk about the gates of Hades specifically at Caesarea Philippi? Why did Jesus mock the religious teachers and Pharisees for sitting in the Moses’ seat?

Books on Biblical archaeology are often written (a) as a reference source for biblical, theological, and apologetic studies, (b) to provide a deeper appreciation of the Biblical world, or (c) to let you know that the stories of the Bible are neither fictional nor allegorical. The goal of this book is none of these. The goal of this book is to use Biblical archaeology to authenticate the biblical narratives in the Gospel era.

In every chapter, complex topics are made easy to understand so that everyone can lay hold of it. In every chapter, as we dig into the ruins and the rubble, the stones reveal to us more about the Rock of our salvation, Jesus Christ.

 



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