An edition of Why Christ Came (2013)

Why Christ Came

31 meditations on the incarnation

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An edition of Why Christ Came (2013)

Why Christ Came

31 meditations on the incarnation

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When thinking about Christ's birth, we often focus our attention on Luke's detailed gospel account. But to appreciate the main point of the story -- that the eternal Son of God assumed our flesh-and-blood human nature -- we need to learn from the rest of the Bible why Christ came to earth. Why did Christ come? In this book, thirty-one thoughtful meditations answer this vital question, and the answers encourage us to celebrate Christ's birth more deeply, see more clearly how it is connected with the rest of his ministry, and recognize its importance for our lives. - Back cover.

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Why Christ Came: 31 meditations on the incarnation
2013, Reformation Heritage Books
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Table of Contents

To do the will of the Father
To save sinners
To bring light to a dark world
To be made like his people
To bear witness to the truth
To destroy the devil and his works
To give eternal life
To receive worship
To bring great joy
To demonstrate true humility
To preach the gospel
To bring judgment
To give his life a ransom for many
To fulfill the law and prophets
To reveal God's love for sinners
To call sinners to repentance
To die
To seek and save the lost
To serve
To bring peace
To bring a sword
To bind up broken hearts
To give us the spirit of adoption
To make us partakers of the divine nature
To reign as king
To restore human nature to holiness
To be a merciful and faithful high priest
To be the second and greater Adam
To satisfy our deepest thirst
To be loved by God's children
To reveal God's glory

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Grand Rapids, MI

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Library of Congress
BT203 .B4465 2013

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Paperback
Pagination
ix, 108 p.
Dimensions
19 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25433974M
ISBN 10
1601782683
ISBN 13
9781601782687
LCCN
2013018298

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