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The God of Great Reversals: The Gospel in the Book of Esther

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About The God Of Great Reversals: The Gospel In The Book

Product Description Have you ever wondered, “If God is real, then why doesn’t He make it more obvious? If He really wants us to believe in Him, then why doesn’t He make it easier for us to see him?” It’s easy to read the Bible and think, “If only God would show up for us today the way He showed up for His people back then.”If you have ever felt this way, welcome to the book of Esther. “The God of Great Reversals” was written to shed light on the Gospel story woven throughout the only book of the Bible that never mentions God’s name. In it you will find that even in the darkest days, God never stops working to keep His promises and to rescue His people. Ultimately, the reversals in the book of Esther point us forward to the greatest reversal of all when God used the death of His only Son to bring about the salvation of all his people. It is only this great reversal that is able to bring us hope even when we don’t understand where God is or what He is doing. Review The God of Great Reversals raises questions we all ask but offers the kind of answers only God is bold enough to give. It combines biblical rigor with pastoral wit. If you read this book, it may radically change your view of Esther, but it will most certainly generate fresh affection for Jesus. Jonathan K. Dodson, lead pastor of City Life Church, author of The Unbelievable Gospel, Raised? and founder of GospelCenteredDiscipleship.com. ----- Every time I hear from Tim Cain, I hear a biblically-grounded, Christ-centered, Gospel-proclaiming message that strengthens my faith and love for Christ. The God of Great Reversals is no exception. Some may seem to write books about the Gospel from a merely academic perspective, but Tim Cain writes of the Gospel as one who lives in the reality of God's unwavering love for us in Christ. Kenny Stokes Pastor for Church Planting, Bethlehem Baptist Church Associate Professor for Church Planting, Bethlehem College and Seminary