Thoughts on Paul
Paul wrote at the end of a completed revelation. Jesus himself had declared, "It is finished." That great movement--which began with the call to Abram and concluded with Jesus returning to the Father--was over.
Paul could write concerning the completed knowledge of the meaning of human life, as he stood in the full revelation that came to him through Christ Jesus. It does not matter to the church whether Paul directed this process or he simply recorded it in his epistles.
Paul speaks to us as one who has stood in the light of the glory of God, as seen in the face of Jesus. He calls to us as we face life in the midst of the terrifying world that is the twenty-first century. Come with me as we consider the thoughts of Paul.
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Thoughts on Paul
Paul wrote at the end of a completed revelation. Jesus himself had declared, "It is finished." That great movement--which began with the call to Abram and concluded with Jesus returning to the Father--was over.
Paul could write concerning the completed knowledge of the meaning of human life, as he stood in the full revelation that came to him through Christ Jesus. It does not matter to the church whether Paul directed this process or he simply recorded it in his epistles.
Paul speaks to us as one who has stood in the light of the glory of God, as seen in the face of Jesus. He calls to us as we face life in the midst of the terrifying world that is the twenty-first century. Come with me as we consider the thoughts of Paul.
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Thoughts on Paul

Thoughts on Paul

by William Merrifield
Thoughts on Paul

Thoughts on Paul

by William Merrifield

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Paul wrote at the end of a completed revelation. Jesus himself had declared, "It is finished." That great movement--which began with the call to Abram and concluded with Jesus returning to the Father--was over.
Paul could write concerning the completed knowledge of the meaning of human life, as he stood in the full revelation that came to him through Christ Jesus. It does not matter to the church whether Paul directed this process or he simply recorded it in his epistles.
Paul speaks to us as one who has stood in the light of the glory of God, as seen in the face of Jesus. He calls to us as we face life in the midst of the terrifying world that is the twenty-first century. Come with me as we consider the thoughts of Paul.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158806865
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
Publication date: 12/11/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 212
File size: 482 KB

About the Author

William Merrifield received a BS degree in professional law enforcement from Oklahoma City University in 1977. He received a master of divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1980. He obtained a doctor of ministry degree from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1992. His military schooling includes the Army War College, where he received his master’s in strategic studies in July 2002.
He has been in the ministry as both a Southern Baptist pastor and chaplain, with over forty years of service. He brings a wealth of experience to his writing. He has written several white papers for the US army, and doctrine for the US Army Chaplainry.
Since retiring, he has written two books: The Threat from Within by Tate Publishing, and Who Do You Say I Am? Jesus Called the Christ by Christian Faith Publishing.
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