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100 1  Gooding, David. 
245 13 An unshakable kingdom.|nThe Letter to the Hebrews for 
       Today|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cDavid Gooding. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Andy Mayo. 
520    Hebrews contains some of the New Testament's best-loved 
       passages as well as some of its most difficult. It has 
       stirred the hearts of generations of Christians with its 
       visions of the exalted Christ, his deity, humanity and 
       sufferings, and his fulfilment of the Old Covenant by 
       becoming a superior sacrifice and a High Priest of the New
       Covenant. Its examples of the faithful obedience of men 
       and women like Abraham and Sarah who were 'looking for a 
       city whose builder and maker is God' continue to spur on 
       multitudes to greater devotion in their own journey of 
       faith. Yet this same letter, with its solemn warnings, has
       also brought distress to many and caused some to question 
       their own faith, if not their very salvation. In a clear 
       and concise manner, David Gooding explains the meaning of 
       Hebrews' warnings as he expounds the letter as a whole. He
       carefully examines the position and temptations of its 
       original readers in the first century. Many were 
       undergoing such severe persecution that they might easily 
       have wondered why, if Jesus really were the Messiah, they 
       had to experience such pain and loss. He expounds its 
       major themes in order to show that its unified message is 
       that hope and enduring faith in Jesus the Messiah, the Son
       of God, will never be put to shame. As he guides us step 
       by step, he reaches outside the limits of the letter 
       itself in order to explore rich fields of Old Testament 
       history, prophecy, ritual and poetry from which the letter
       has drawn so many of its insights. This practical and 
       readable exposition elucidates Hebrews' searching 
       questions about the progress we are making in our own 
       pilgrimage of faith. It is an invaluable help for 
       understanding that both its beauties and its difficulties 
       are intended to strengthen that faith. For, as the 
       letter's original readers discovered, faith finds its only
       secure resting place in the true and coming King whose 
       kingdom will stand even when everything else is shaken to 
       pieces. 
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