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Rating:  Summary: Not Sproul's best Review: I was disappointed since I have enjoyed other books by the same author. I don't disagree with the books doctrines, but it lacks depth and uses some faulty logic to illustrate some concepts, for example it uses a modern western court room scene to interpret the ancient mid-eastern New Testament. Try some of Sproul's other books first.
Rating:  Summary: Not Sproul's best Review: One can't help but to fall on our knees in worship to Christ after reading this book. Sproul, in his simple yet clear writing style, opens the life of Christ to us by commenting on each phase of Jesus' life. What I really loved was the truth that we are not saved just by the death of Christ but by the perfect sinless life of Christ. What a great reminder of our precious Lord!
Rating:  Summary: captures the majesty of our Lord Review: RC uses sixteen times when the glory of Christ burst through. Rc takes us on a tour of Christ's life, using his unique wisdom and illustrations to help convey the majesty of our Lord. If you are either convinced that movies which depict Christ are unbiblical, or if you are burnout out of modern day versions of Christ, this book is a must. After reading, you may feel like Thomas who said, "my Lord, and My God!"
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Read! Review: This book is simple in concept. It basically trails through Christ's life and highlights some times when His glory shone forth.I really enjoyed reading this one and would strongly recommend it to anyone.
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