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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1947935178.html - Book Synopsis : Discover the Power, Love, and Hope of the Gospel*Top 100 Amazon Best Seller*“I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from [George MacDonald].” – C. S. Lewis, from the preface of his book George MacDonald: An Anthology“George MacDonald gives me renewed strength during times of trouble—times when I have seen people tempted to deny God.” – Madeleine L’Engle, from her book Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art What if Christians all over the world had a deeper understanding of Jesus’ most famous sermon? In The Hope of the Gospel, George MacDonald, who profoundly influenced C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, G. K. Chesterton, Oswald Chambers, and Madeleine L’Engle, explores the deeper meaning of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.Throughout the 12 chapters, MacDonald masterfully explains the often misunderstood teachings of Jesus that can sometimes seem nonsensical. For example, when exploring the idea that those who mourn will be blessed, MacDonald says, “A man in sorrow is in general far nearer God than a man in joy.”The Hope of the Gospel is for Christians who love the teachings of Jesus but want a deeper, more insightful understanding of them. MacDonald doesn’t pull any punches—his straightforward style confronts a
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Discover the Power, Love, and Hope of the Gospel*Top 100 Amazon Best Seller*“I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from [George MacDonald].” – C. S. Lewis, from the preface of his book George MacDonald: An Anthology“George MacDonald gives me renewed strength during times of trouble—times when I have seen people tempted to deny God.” – Madeleine L’Engle, from her book Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art What if Christians all over the world had a deeper understanding of Jesus’ most famous sermon? In The Hope of the Gospel, George MacDonald, who profoundly influenced C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, G. K. Chesterton, Oswald Chambers, and Madeleine L’Engle, explores the deeper meaning of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.Throughout the 12 chapters, MacDonald masterfully explains the often misunderstood teachings of Jesus that can sometimes seem nonsensical. For example, when exploring the idea that those who mourn will be blessed, MacDonald says, “A man in sorrow is in general far nearer God than a man in joy.”The Hope of the Gospel is for Christians who love the teachings of Jesus but want a deeper, more insightful understanding of them. MacDonald doesn’t pull any punches—his straightforward style confronts a
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Discover the Power, Love, and Hope of the Gospel*Top 100 Amazon Best
Seller*“Ifancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from
[George MacDonald].”–C. S. Lewis, from the preface of his book
George MacDonald: An Anthology“Gerge MacDonald gives me
renewed strength during times of trouble—ties when I have seen people
tempted to deny God.”–Madeleine L’Enle, from her book
Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art Wha if Christians all over
the world had a deeper understanding of Jesus’most famous sermon?
In The Hope of the Gospel, George MacDonald, who profoundly influenced C.
S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, G. K. Chesterton, Oswald Chambers, and
Madeleine L’Enle, explores the deeper meaning of
Jesus’Sermon on the Mount.Throughout the 12 chapters, MacDonald
masterfully explains the often misunderstood teachings of Jesus that can
sometimes seem nonsensical. For example, when exploring the idea that
those who mourn will be blessed, MacDonald says, “Aman in sorrow is
in general far nearer God than a man in joy.”Th Hope of the Gospel is
for Christians who love the teachings of Jesus but want a deeper, more
insightful understanding of them. MacDonald doesn’tpull any
punches—hi straightforward style confronts and inspires readers to line
up their lives with God’scommands so they can enjoy a more
meaningful, loving relationship with their Creator.Among the topics MacDonald
explores are the following:The BeatitudesBeing salt and
lightJesus’parents searching for himTaking on
Jesus’yokeBecoming more childlikeWhile the language has been
updated, MacDonald’slife-changing message hasn’tbeen
compromised. Disussion/reflection questions at the end of each chapter
make The Hope of the Gospel perfect for either individual or group study. As
you read The Hope of the Gospel, you will undoubtedly find yourself stopping
to ponder the many nuggets of truth and examining how to apply them to your
life.If you have ever wondered why miracles sometimes don’thappen,
what the purpose of suffering is, and how to tap into the power of meekness . .
. if you would like to enjoy more peace, receive God’scomfort, and
understand his love and forgiveness at a whole new level . . . then scroll up to
purchase and begin your transformative, spiritual journey with George
MacDonald today.
The Hope of the Gospel: with Study and
Reflection Questions
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1947935178.html - Book Synopsis :
Discover the Power, Love, and Hope of the Gospel*Top 100 Amazon Best
Seller*“Ifancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote
from [George MacDonald].”–C. S. Lewis, from the preface of
his book George MacDonald: An Anthology“Gerge MacDonald
gives me renewed strength during times of trouble—ties when I
have seen people tempted to deny God.”–Madeleine
L’Enle, from her book Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and
Art Wha if Christians all over the world had a deeper
understanding of Jesus’most famous sermon? In The Hope of the
Gospel, George MacDonald, who profoundly influenced C. S. Lewis, J. R.
R. Tolkien, G. K. Chesterton, Oswald Chambers, and Madeleine
L’Enle, explores the deeper meaning of Jesus’Sermon on
the Mount.Throughout the 12 chapters, MacDonald masterfully explains
the often misunderstood teachings of Jesus that can sometimes seem
nonsensical. For example, when exploring the idea that those who
mourn will be blessed, MacDonald says, “Aman in sorrow is in
general far nearer God than a man in joy.”Th Hope of the Gospel is
for Christians who love the teachings of Jesus but want a deeper, more
insightful understanding of them. MacDonald doesn’tpull any
punches—hi straightforward style confronts and inspires readers to
line up their lives with God’scommands so they can enjoy a more
meaningful, loving relationship with their Creator.Among the topics
MacDonald explores are the following:The BeatitudesBeing salt and
lightJesus’parents searching for himTaking on
Jesus’yokeBecoming more childlikeWhile the language has been
updated, MacDonald’slife-changing message hasn’tbeen
compromised. Disussion/reflection questions at the end of each
chapter make The Hope of the Gospel perfect for either individual or
group study. As you read The Hope of the Gospel, you will undoubtedly
find yourself stopping to ponder the many nuggets of truth and
examining how to apply them to your life.If you have ever wondered why
miracles sometimes don’thappen, what the purpose of suffering
is, and how to tap into the power of meekness . . . if you would like to
enjoy more peace, receive God’scomfort, and understand his love
and forgiveness at a whole new level . . . then scroll up to purchase and
begin your transformative, spiritual journey with George MacDonald
today.