<transcy>The Believer's Walk With Christ (Marcher avec Christ (eBook))</transcy>
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What does “walk with Christ” mean?
The metaphor of walking is often used in the Bible to describe man's fellowship with God. People like Enoch, Noah, and Abraham are remembered because they walked with God. Then we remember the bad kings who refused to follow God. Life offers us all kinds of paths. That said, Christians should know the way forward.
In Walking with Christ, John MacArthur examines nine New Testament passages that highlight this great biblical theme to help us live in fellowship with the Spirit. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this book is ideal for Bible study groups, church leaders, or any believer who wants to grow in godliness. The author draws on his years of study and pastoral experience to demystify this process and make it clear what the Scriptures say about it. It will help you understand what it means to "grow in Christian maturity" and how to make it a priority in your life.
Author
John MacArthur (D. Div., Talbot Theological Seminary) is a pastor-teacher at Grace Community Church, a church in Sun Valley, California. He is president of The Master’s University and Seminary. He is the author of numerous bestsellers, including The MacArthur Commentaries on the New Testament.
Table of contents
Foreword
1. The Eternal Glory of the Divine Word (John 1: 1-5)
2. The glorious preeminence of Christ (Colossians 1: 15-19)
3. Christ's Authority Over Satan and Demons (Mark 1: 21-28)
4. Christ's Authority Over Sin and Sickness (Mark 2: 1-12)
5. Christ's Authority over the Sabbath (Mark 2: 23-28)
6. Christ's authority over creation (Matthew 14: 22-33)
7. Son of man and Son of God (Matthew 16.13-17)
Appendix: The testimonies of the apostles about the divinity of Jesus
(selected biblical texts)
Details
Original title : The Believer's Walk With Christ
Author : John MacArthur
Publisher : Impact
Publication : April 2021
ISBN : 9782894108226
Pages : 213
Format : eBook