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Paperback / softback

£4.99

Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
ISBN: 9781783597222
Number of Pages: 112
Published: 19/07/2018
Width: 12.9 cm
Height: 18 cm
Putting Jesus in his place. This was the issue with which the church at Colossae wrestled. There was a plethora of other gods and spiritual beings to worship. The city was rife with syncretism, the belief that you can worship Jesus but need too supplement your faith by turning to other powers and authorities. If you got sick or wanted your business to flourish, surely it was expedient to pay allegiance to these other powers and not just Jesus? In Colossae Jesus was eminent. He had status. The fundamental question was: Is he pre-eminent? Jesus was important, just not all-important; adequate but not totally sufficient for every need. Writing from a prison cell in Rome, Paul warns these new believers of the danger of turning to another Jesus. If they failed to heed his warning, their faith would unravel. This letter has much to say to Christians today. It will provide challenge, inspiration and a renewed focus to keep on living for Christ in our generation.

Elizabeth McQuoid (Author), Steve Brady with Elizabeth McQuoid

Steve Brady has been Principal of Moorlands College, UK, and a pastor in England and overseas. A regular speaker at national Christian events like Keswick Convention, his style is warm and human, coupled with a deep love for God's Word and a burning passion to share it with others.

Biblical, lively, practical ... A terrific resource for everyone wanting to get to grips with the Bible. -- Alistair Begg * Senior Pastor, Parkside Church, Cleveland, USA * Here is a book that is sound, solid, but also beautifully simple - an exceedingly rare combination. It is Steve at his best, interpreting Paul the apostle at his best. -- Dr R.T. Kendall * writer, speaker and former Pastor of Westminster Chapel, London *