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Freedom, forgiveness, justice, and purpose. We long for them in our lives and in the world. The cross delivers them!
Yet sometimes we are so familiar with the cross that it loses its impact on us. We forget that Jesus’ death on the cross and his resurrection are the most important events in human history and our lives. The cross is the fulfillment of God’s salvation plan, promised from the dawn of time. It is central to the Bible, central to our faith, and central to the meaning and purpose of our lives.
This short yet profound book looks at passages from both the Old and New Testaments to sum ...up the victory of the cross in four words: freedom, forgiveness, justice, and purpose, and what that means for us personally.
Marvel at the cross afresh and be moved to love and serve the Lord Jesus with renewed zeal and joy.
This book can be read individually, in pairs, or in small groups and is a very useful discipleship tool.
Right out the bat I have to say I loved this book, some of the contributions felt stronger and better argued than others. But on the whole, the premises of the book and its intention to describe the cross in four words delivers on all fronts. The Kevin Deyoung chapters are the best, but I loved Coekin's introduction as well as his contribution to the fourth-word Purpose. It's an easy read but packs a good punch. And I'd highly recommend it.
I have purchased a number of really enlightening books. The Cross is fundamental and provides answers for many, and is most reassuring. You provide an excellent and efficient service. Thank you.
(Review written for 'The Cross in Four Words (ebook)')
Here is a great little resource for helping us frame our thoughts as we aim to communicate the work of Jesus to others. That, and get our own heads straight around essentials - a good beginners guide.
Might I suggest that we find books like this and give them to our older teens especially those heading off to university and and the work place. This will help them prepare to give their explanation of the hope that is within them ...at any level from over-a-cup-of-coffee through to more formal situations.
I have just one caveat, hence my 4 star rather than 5 star rating. On pages 66f the illustration of substitution as an elder brother taking the rap for the wrongs of the younger siblings is barbed. For the target age range I see this book aimed at, family injustices (real and imagined) are sorely felt. If there's a second printing, and I do hope there is, a less 'explosive' illustration should be found.