Taken For A Bride

Biblically exploring your calling out from this world

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Bibles, Christianity, General Christianity, Theology
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Author: Gary Ward ISBN: 9780648165415
Publisher: Liberty Warfare Publishing Publication: August 20, 2017
Imprint: Liberty Warfare Publishing Language: English
Author: Gary Ward
ISBN: 9780648165415
Publisher: Liberty Warfare Publishing
Publication: August 20, 2017
Imprint: Liberty Warfare Publishing
Language: English

Western Christianity has tried to interpret the Bible through its own lenses.  The problem is that it was written from a Jewish perspective, a completely different mindset and culture.  When we apply just a little of the Jewish perspective, we find the scriptures open up into a refreshing new dimension that brings it to life.  In 'Taken for a Bride' the connectedness of the Bible is celebrated.  Starting with the Tranfiguration, Gary takes us on a journey through the Old and New Testament to observe the patterns and intentional correlation.  The 'promised Messiah' is trumpeted through seemingly random characters and events as we finally find out what Elijah's exit was really about.  

Gary doesnt hold back exploring core biblical themes and even suggests the Passover feast to outlay the history of God's saving plan!  Having read this book you will be in no doubt that the bible is 'other than' in how the Holy Spirit has designed its archetecture.  Allow your jaw to drop as Joshua, Elisha and Jesus are shown to be connected... then... you are also in that context!  

Gary hasn't intended to deliver an adrenelin shot for mission activities.  Rather, he has clearly laid out the purpose and plan in your life being taken out of this world as Jesus' bride.  You have been Taken for a Bride, maybe you just don't know it yet!

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Western Christianity has tried to interpret the Bible through its own lenses.  The problem is that it was written from a Jewish perspective, a completely different mindset and culture.  When we apply just a little of the Jewish perspective, we find the scriptures open up into a refreshing new dimension that brings it to life.  In 'Taken for a Bride' the connectedness of the Bible is celebrated.  Starting with the Tranfiguration, Gary takes us on a journey through the Old and New Testament to observe the patterns and intentional correlation.  The 'promised Messiah' is trumpeted through seemingly random characters and events as we finally find out what Elijah's exit was really about.  

Gary doesnt hold back exploring core biblical themes and even suggests the Passover feast to outlay the history of God's saving plan!  Having read this book you will be in no doubt that the bible is 'other than' in how the Holy Spirit has designed its archetecture.  Allow your jaw to drop as Joshua, Elisha and Jesus are shown to be connected... then... you are also in that context!  

Gary hasn't intended to deliver an adrenelin shot for mission activities.  Rather, he has clearly laid out the purpose and plan in your life being taken out of this world as Jesus' bride.  You have been Taken for a Bride, maybe you just don't know it yet!

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