Seven Churches, Four Horsemen, ONE LORD: Lessons from the Apocalypse
ISBN: 9781629957647Book Description:
As you look to the future for Christ's return, learn how to live now for his glory.
James Boice was known in his pastoral ministry for offering clear, practical, and biblical instruction. Never before published, this dynamic work on Revelation 1-6 gives his final thoughts on the church and on worship, as well as on facing trials in the light of heavenly realities and Christ's return. What does Christ expect of his church on earth? How does he desire his people to worship him? What hope does he give for his people when they suffer?
Includes a foreword and an afterword by editor Philip Graham Ryken.
Author:
James Montgomery Boice (July 7, 1938-June 15, 2000) was pastor of the historic Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for more than three decades. With degrees from Harvard, Princeton Theological Seminary, and the University of Basel, Dr. Boice was well known and well respected as a Bible expositor. He wrote many books and commentaries, including a four-volume commentary on the book of Romans, and his Bible Study Hour radio program can still be heard on air and online.
Endorsements:
"Jim Boice's final series of sermons at Tenth Presbyterian Church before his untimely death and promotion to glory cover only the first six chapters of the book of Revelation, but they are a marvelous synthesis of exegesis and theology, of doctrine and life. Read this book for your own well-being, to lead yourself into adoration, to hunger and pray for righteousness that springs from the gospel of grace. Then distribute copies to your friends for their well-being, too."
--D. A. Carson, Emeritus Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Editor, Pillar New Testament Commentary series
"Dr. James M. Boice's commentary on Revelation is like a theological GPS that helps the reader to navigate the challenges of understanding the Bible's most apocalyptic book. Thankfully, he stresses Jesus's saving work as the central point of Revelation, downplaying charts and predictions in favor of highlighting Jesus as the triumphant Servant, victorious Lamb, and reigning King at the center of all history. Brilliant, biblically rich, and a true blessing."
--Doug Logan Jr., President, Grimké Seminary; Codirector, Acts 29's Church in Hard Places
"These studies on the book of Revelation were the last sermons in the fruitful ministry of James Montgomery Boice. They also represent the height of his expository prowess. Dr. Boice died with a supreme anticipation of the glories he so remarkably describes from Revelation 4 and 5 and with an optimism for the church due to the sovereign reign of her Lord. Anyone who benefited from Boice's long and faithful ministry will find this a must-have volume. Those who have not yet studied under his skillful hand will find these studies in Revelation a stirring introduction to one of the great pulpit ministries of the twentieth century."
--Richard D. Phillips, Senior Minister, Second Presbyterian Church, Greenville, South Carolina; Chairman, Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology
"Any Christian who has ever turned to the back of the Bible to 'see how the story ends' or has puzzled over the bizarre and sometimes disturbing images in its final pages knows how strange Revelation is-and how deeply our hearts desire to know what it means. Dr. Boice's clear and compelling expositions of the Bible's famous last book became one of his last gifts to his beloved congregation. . . . Now, for the first time, these marvelous messages are appearing in print for the blessing of the wider church."
--Philip Graham Ryken
Additional Information:
Cover: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 261 |
Author: | Boice, James M. |
Publisher: | P&R Publishing |
Publication Date: | 2020 |