Why Kevin DeYoung Wrote (Another) Children’s Bible
With 104 short chapters, this new Bible storybook—complete with illustrations—is a goldmine for parents and kids. Here’s why Kevin DeYoung wrote it.
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With 104 short chapters, this new Bible storybook—complete with illustrations—is a goldmine for parents and kids. Here’s why Kevin DeYoung wrote it.
J. I. Packer’s introduction to John Owen’s brilliant work, “The Death of Death in the Death of Christ,” is justly famous. For Packer, Owen reminds us of the glory of the “old gospel”: that Christ secured the salvation of sinners in dying for us.
How do you preach a sermon series from a book like this?
Whether we fully realize it or not, our salvation is as dependent on Jesus’s humanity as it is on his divinity.
Without the ascension, we wouldn’t understand Jesus as prophet, priest, and king.