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Gospel and Scripture: How to Read the Bible
Written by Mike Bullmore, D. A. Carson and Timothy Keller
Narrated by Ben Hunter
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A pastor outlines the relationship between the gospel and all of Scripture and suggests helpful strategies for reading and interpreting the Bible correctly. When Christians read the Bible, they're often unaware of the ways in which their reading influences their interpretation. This is particularly evident when Christians are asked to show how the gospel is related to all of the Bible, not just the first four books of the New Testament. In this new booklet from the Gospel Coalition, Mike Bullmore brings clarity to the relationship between the gospel and all of Scripture. Bullmore begins by laying a theological foundation for understanding the gospel and the nature of God's Word. He then outlines principles for seeing Christ in Scripture and discusses helpful strategies for reading and interpreting the Bible properly. This booklet is an important resource for all Christians who don't understand that Scripture and the gospel are inextricably connected. The Gospel and Scripture offers a thoughtful explanation for point 2 of the Gospel Coalition's Confessional Statement. The coalition is an evangelical renewal movement dedicated to a Scripture-based reformation of ministry practices.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This has reinforced my belief that churches today needs to go back to basics. There are so many distractive elements that unwittingly pushing us out of the center of our faith,Jesus Christ. We need this kind of reading material as it is brief and concise that we could easily get the message of the book.