Unbreakable: What the Son of God Said About the Word of God
The book you are looking at is unique It stands out because unlike most other books on the Bible, it doesn t start with a bunch of objections that people have to the scriptures Nor does it begin with information about the Bible s authors or the historical contexts they were writing into Instead, this book uses Jesus as the starting point As Andrew explains, Ultimately our trust in the Bible stems from our trust in Jesus Christ If you are a follower of Jesus, then you ll be keen to believe what the Bible says because, as you ll see in this book, that s what Jesus did Andrew, in his clear and often amusing way, shows us clearly that the Son of God loved and trusted the Word of God and if anyone sets out that the Bible is trustworthy, authoritative, good, helpful and powerful then it s Jesus Himself Free Download [ Unbreakable: What the Son of God Said About the Word of God ] By [ Andrew Wilson ] – kino-fada.fr This review was first found on m sure it is difficult to write a short book, seeing as it s certainly difficult to write a short book review I am attempting a short review of a short, but engaging, book by Andrew Wilson called Unbreakable What the Son of God Said About the Word of God.UnbreakableIn Unbreakable, Wilson lets Jesus be our guide to ...It is well worth reading this short book There are close to 100 references to the Bible and other Christian books It supports 2 Tim 3 16 17All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God...Brief but brilliantThis books power is found in its brevity A quick, rich take on the unbreakability of the Bible More than a primer but a good entry into seeing Scripture for what it is, a declaration of Christ.A great entry level, basic introduction to the doctrine of scripture I loved the way the whole book comes from a Christ centred understanding of scripture and the doctrine of scripture.Well, Andrew Wilson does it again Although this book is an incredibly brief 73 pages, it is packed with loads of truth about scripture and the One to whom the Bible ultimately points, Jesus I ve read a number of hermeneutics and Biblical theology books, and what Wilson does in these short pages is something none of the others I ve read have been able to do give a clear, layman level explanation of crucial doctrinal points regarding the Bible He hits on inspiration, inerrancy, authority, Well, Andrew Wilson does it again Although this book is an incredibly brief 73 pages, it is packed with loads of truth about scripture and the One to whom the Bible ultimately points, Jesus I ve read a number of hermeneutics and Biblical theology books, and what Wilson does in these short pages is something none of the others I ve read have been able to do give a clear, layman level explanation of crucial doctrinal points regarding the Bible He hits on inspiration, inerrancy, authority, coherence, Christocentrism, application all in a way that is easy to understand and leaves you wanting to not only study , but read the Bible .So who should read this Anyone who has read too many theology books and wants their heart stirred with affection for the simple beauty and sufficiency of the Word Anyone who doesn t understand why the Bible is a big deal or why Christians are so hung up on it Anyone struggling to love Scripture who wants to value itAll Christians everywhere should read this...This is an excellent little book it packs a big punch Short snappy chapters that build to a confident and well founded trust in scripture The style is engaging and like most good books asks as many questions as it answers Read this and it w...Really loved Wilson s approach reconstructing what Jesus believed about scripture from the clues in the gospels An excellent, punchy readI read this excerpt from this book that I thought was good so I bought the book not knowing that it sof a booklet It s really short and very introductory The author chooses to paraphrase most of the verses included which always makes me wary He does this in the excerpt I initially read too, but it seemed like he was summarizing an entire story, not individual verses I just think that A most English translations are easily understood enough to not require a paraphrase and B you d have I read this excerpt from this book that I thought was good so I bought the book not knowing that it sof a booklet It s really short and very introductory The author chooses to paraphrase most of the verses included which always makes me wary He does this in the excerpt I initially read too, but it seemed like he was summarizing an entire story, not individual verses I just think that A most English translations are easily understood enough to not require a paraphrase and B you d have to be really confident of your Bible knowledge and theology to use your own paraphrase and I don t really think most people are competent enough for that which is why pretty much all translations are accomplished through a team of experts I get that he s trying to keep things chatty, but it sort of undermines his whole emphasis on th...This is a short book on a big subject, which the author acknowledges, and so it s never going to be thorough and it s always going to be lacking something While there are some really good bits in here chapter 7 on Jesus fulfilment of Scripture has some really helpful stuff , I struggled a bit with the Wilson s tone bit too conversational for me From a stylistic point of view, the endnotes drove me slightly bonkers Overall, it s an okay introduction to the doctrine of Scripture, but This is a short book on a big subject, which the author acknowledges, and so it s never going to be thorough and it s always going to be lacking something While there are some really good bits in here chapter 7 on Jesus fulfilment of Scripture has some really helpful stuff , I struggled a bit with the Wilson s tone bit too conversational for me From a stylistic point of view, the endno...Fantastic A short and concise read on the Christocentric reliability of the Bible Jesus told us that His words would never pass away, that His word was truth, and that in Him all the Law and the Prophets are fulfilled If we trust Christ, we must trust Christ s Word I would have liked to see some expanded points and a heavier reliance on the text itself, but it is perfect for a handout, something to get the average layperson thinking This book is well worth the read a...

- English
- 13 November 2019 Andrew Wilson
- Paperback
- 78 pages
- 1909611867
- Andrew Wilson
- Unbreakable: What the Son of God Said About the Word of God