Do You Want to Learn More About Who Jesus Really Is?
In The Jesus You Can't Ignore, author and pastor John MacArthur reintroduces a critical aspect of the Savior that has seemingly been forgotten. Yes, the Savior tenderly held little children in His arms but He also violently overturned tables in the temple. He gently touched a blind man's eyes but He scourged pompous thieves with a whip. His words soothed grief-stricken parents and angered the religious establishment of His day.
Because some prefer the meek and mild Jesus, it's become commonplace to ignore the fullness of the Savior. In this study guide, you will dig deeper into the Savior as He truly is, gaining the lifelong impact of knowing His character and His ways using the following tools:
Probing Questions for personal reflection
Multiple-Choice Exercises to get to real answers to your questions
Deeper Discussions of the biblical text and cultural context of Jesus' day
Rewind, Reflect, and React sections to increase your knowledge and inspire new action
Do You Want to Learn More About Who Jesus Really Is?
In The Jesus You Can't Ignore, author and pastor John MacArthur reintroduces a critical aspect of the Savior that has seemingly been forgotten. Yes, the Savior tenderly held little children in His arms but He also violently overturned tables in the temple. He gently touched a blind man's eyes but He scourged pompous thieves with a whip. His words soothed grief-stricken parents and angered the religious establishment of His day.
Because some prefer the meek and mild Jesus, it's become commonplace to ignore the fullness of the Savior. In this study guide, you will dig deeper into the Savior as He truly is, gaining the lifelong impact of knowing His character and His ways using the following tools:
Probing Questions for personal reflection
Multiple-Choice Exercises to get to real answers to your questions
Deeper Discussions of the biblical text and cultural context of Jesus' day
Rewind, Reflect, and React sections to increase your knowledge and inspire new action