Seeing the Savior: A Devotional Introduction to Biblical Theology - White, J. Aaron - 9781774840238

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  • 100 Pages
  • Publisher: H&E Publishing
  • Publication Date: September 2021
  • ISBN: FWHITEJ_A___SEEINGTHESAVIORADEVO9781774840238

Seeing the Savior: A Devotional Introduction to Biblical Theology

White, J. Aaron

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In Seeing the Savior, J. Aaron White gives us an accessible book to help the average Christian understand how Christ is the focus of all the Scriptures.

The Person and work of Jesus Christ is the unifying theme of Scripture. To greater or lesser degrees, every page of the Bible points to him.

God’s plan of redemption is the overarching story of the Bible, and Christians are called to study it for the sake of seeing and glorifying the Redeemer, Jesus Christ. The Lord himself made this clear to his beleaguered disciples:

“These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you, that everything written about me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled” (Lk. 24:44).

Biblical theology aims to help the student of Scripture understand this synthetic unity of the Bible, one that is held together by the story of redemption.

Seeing the Savior offers you a Christ-centered overview of Scripture that is comprised of three elements:

1. It is Devotional-The chapters are short, accessible, and conclude with application questions and a memory verse (Ponder and Apply). Seeing the Savior can be used for personal devotion, family worship, or small group study.

2. It is an Introduction-It is not exhaustive and does not touch on every book of the Bible. Teens and new Christians should be able to read and enjoy it. However, its contents are substantive enough to engage and challenge pastors and church leaders as well.

3. It is Biblical Theology-Brilliant men through the centuries have offered their attempts to define biblical theology, each with differing degrees of success. For the purposes of this small book, biblical theology refers to the unified storyline of Scripture, Old and New Testaments, as it all points to the Person and work of the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.

From Genesis to Revelation, the witness of Scripture testifies to the grace of God that would be made known in his Son. May you plunge to greater depths of joy as you dive into all of God’s Word.

J. Aaron White has served in vocational ministry for over ten years as a worship director, associate pastor, and senior pastor. He married his high school sweetheart, Tanya, in 2004 and they have since been blessed with five children (Bella, Gabe, Ben, Asher, and Ezra). Pastor White holds degrees in communication studies, systematic theology, and practical theology. He also has a beloved Boston Terrier named Charlie, loves biking and strong coffee, and is painfully aware that he married way out of his league.

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In Seeing the Savior, J. Aaron White gives us an accessible book to help the average Christian understand how Christ is the focus of all the Scriptures.

The Person and work of Jesus Christ is the unifying theme of Scripture. To greater or lesser degrees, every page of the Bible points to him.

God’s plan of redemption is the overarching story of the Bible, and Christians are called to study it for the sake of seeing and glorifying the Redeemer, Jesus Christ. The Lord himself made this clear to his beleaguered disciples:

“These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you, that everything written about me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled” (Lk. 24:44).

Biblical theology aims to help the student of Scripture understand this synthetic unity of the Bible, one that is held together by the story of redemption.

Seeing the Savior offers you a Christ-centered overview of Scripture that is comprised of three elements:

1. It is Devotional-The chapters are short, accessible, and conclude with application questions and a memory verse (Ponder and Apply). Seeing the Savior can be used for personal devotion, family worship, or small group study.

2. It is an Introduction-It is not exhaustive and does not touch on every book of the Bible. Teens and new Christians should be able to read and enjoy it. However, its contents are substantive enough to engage and challenge pastors and church leaders as well.

3. It is Biblical Theology-Brilliant men through the centuries have offered their attempts to define biblical theology, each with differing degrees of success. For the purposes of this small book, biblical theology refers to the unified storyline of Scripture, Old and New Testaments, as it all points to the Person and work of the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.

From Genesis to Revelation, the witness of Scripture testifies to the grace of God that would be made known in his Son. May you plunge to greater depths of joy as you dive into all of God’s Word.

J. Aaron White has served in vocational ministry for over ten years as a worship director, associate pastor, and senior pastor. He married his high school sweetheart, Tanya, in 2004 and they have since been blessed with five children (Bella, Gabe, Ben, Asher, and Ezra). Pastor White holds degrees in communication studies, systematic theology, and practical theology. He also has a beloved Boston Terrier named Charlie, loves biking and strong coffee, and is painfully aware that he married way out of his league.

  • Cover Type:
  • 100 Pages
  • Publisher: H&E Publishing
  • Publication Date: September 2021
  • ISBN: FWHITEJ_A___SEEINGTHESAVIORADEVO9781774840238