- I am kicking off a real life biblical discipleship & book study/group centered around in-depth theology, exegetical and devotional reading of Scripture, prayer, encouragement of redeemed sinners and coffee. I am calling it Deeper Waters. I pray it is an opportunity to intentionally go in depth in study,prayer and life in Christ. The mission is to enjoy God’s grace and glorify Him while deepening our understanding of God’s word and spending time in prayer and encouragement…coming soon.
- God’s Glory in Salvation through Judgment: A Biblical Theology
By James M. Hamilton, Jr.
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About God’s Glory in Salvation through Judgment
In Exodus 34 Moses asks to see God’s glory, and God reveals himself as a God who is merciful and just. James Hamilton Jr. contends that from this passage comes a biblical theology that unites the meta-narrative of Scripture under one central theme: God’s glory in salvation through judgment.
Hamilton begins in the Old Testament by showing that Israel was saved through God’s judgment on the Egyptians and the Caananites. God was glorified through both his judgment and mercy, accorded in salvation to Israel. The New Testament unfolds the ultimate display of God’s glory in justice and mercy, as it was God’s righteous judgment shown on the cross that brought us salvation. God’s glory in salvation through judgment will be shown at the end of time, when Christ returns to judge his enemies and save all who have called on his name.
Hamilton moves through the Bible book by book, showing that there is one theological center to the whole Bible. The volume’s systematic method and scope make it a unique resource for pastors, professors, and students.
Endorsements
“I was riveted. Never do I sit down and read sixty pages of ANY book that I get in the mail. But I could not stop—could not stop reading and could not stop rejoicing over God’s Glory in Salvation through Judgment. It is the kind of overview of redemptive history Edwards wanted to write. It’s what I hoped would be written.”
-John Piper, Pastor for Preaching and Vision, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis
“As readers of Scripture we long to know the message of the Bible as a whole. We do not want to miss the forest for the trees. Unfortunately, there are few books that help us to be faithful to the whole counsel of God. What a delight, then, to read Jim Hamilton’s book where the story line of the Scriptures is unfolded. Hamilton rightly sees that the glory of God is at the center of the scriptural record, demonstrating with careful attention to the biblical text the supremacy of God in both the Old Testament and the New. Scholars, students, and laypeople will all profit from reading this work, which instructs the mind, enlivens the heart, and summons us to obedience.”
-Thomas R. Schreiner, James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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reading schedule (we will use different dates of course but here is the proposed breakdown
https://thehigherrock.wordpress.com/2011/05/10/readingtogether/