Standing On The Rock
$17.99
1. A Place To Stand
2. The Way God Speaks
3. Positive Evidence For The Bible
4. Underdstanding God’s Book
5. Alleged Problems In The Bible
6. The Most Useful Thing In The World
7. The Sufficiency Of Scripture
195 Pages
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Do we have reason to believe, not only that the Bible is God’s Word, but that it it God’s unique revelation, without error and sufficient in every way for our salvation? Can we understand the Bible and defend it against the attacks of critics and skeptics?
Dr. James Montgomery Boice answers these questions with a resounding “Yes!” and presents overwhelming evidence that, not only has God spoken through His Word, but He has communicated a trustworthy and authoritative message. And it is a message that we can understand.
Throughout the ages, the Bible has stood as a rock of refuge for God’s people. This practical book will help readers discover anew the spiritual blessing of standing on the Rock.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780825420733
ISBN10: 0825420733
James Boice
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 1999
Publisher: Kregel Publications
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