
Jesus Revealed
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A sense of comfortable familiarity with the Savior can cloud people's vision-and even prevent them from drawing closer to Jesus as he really is. His titles and descriptions are heard so often that it's easy to miss the impact of their true meaning. Even the name Jesus is so well known that it has lost much of its power in believers' lives.
In these pages, readers will encounter a Jesus who surprises and unsettles, who comforts and empowers, in astonishingly authentic ways. Each chapter focuses on one aspect of Jesus' identity-such as Rabbi, Son of Man, Light of the World. As pastor and scholar Mark Roberts explores what's behind each of these titles, he brings insight into the theological and historical meanings, and then relates them to life today.
Readers will travel back to first-century Palestine, meet the God-man we know as Jesus, and experience a soul-changing encounter with him. Because to know him is to love him.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - Jesus Revealed
- Chapter 2 - The Challenge of Naming
- Chapter 3 - The Paradigm-Shattering Teacher
- Chapter 4 - Messenger of The Kingdom of God
- Chapter 5 - Holiness Inside Out
- Chapter 6 - Royal Regent and Suffering Servant
- Chapter 7 - God's Anointed One
- Chapter 8 - The Dying Deliverer
- Chapter 9 - The Ruler Over All
- Chapter 10 - An Invitation to The Father's Heart
- Chapter 11 - God's Perfect Campsite
- Chapter 12 - The Brilliance of God
- Notes
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