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Pictures
- A Simplified Way of Knowing God and Understanding the Bible
- Narrado por: John Hopkinson
- Duração: 13 horas e 10 minutos
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Sinopse
Children's books are almost always picture books. When there is any uncertainty or confusion regarding the storyline, children can look at the pictures for clarification. The pictures not only help to hold their interest, but they can also simplify what might otherwise be a complex and complicated narrative.
God is continually engaged in the lifelong process of teaching his children. Knowing how helpful and useful picture illustrations are in the learning process, he has provided us with hundreds of them. These pictures have been graciously provided not only to hold our interest as his Word is being taught, but, more importantly, to also simplify what might otherwise be a complex and complicated passage of Scripture.
In the first section of the book, we look at pictures developed by God from the material realm. Many of the elements of creation were intended by God, not only to make physical life possible and sustainable, but also to speak to us about spiritual reality. What is visible to us in the material realm explains the invisible. We discover in this section how light, darkness, water, thirst, sowing, reaping, and fire are picture illustrations designed to help us know our creator and better understand his purpose for our lives.
In the second section of the book, we look at various New Testament doctrines, and then turn to the people and events of the Old Testament for picture illustrations that clarify the teaching. It has been said that for every New Testament principle, there is an Old Testament illustration. We will see why this may very well be true.
In the third section of the book, we look at what the New Testament teaches about the person of Jesus Christ and about God's plan of salvation for the world. Each picture illustration taken from the people and events of the Old Testament is a priceless masterpiece.