Seven Churches, Four Horsemen, One Lord: Lessons from the Apocalypse

Boice, James M


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As you look to the future for Christ's return, learn how to live now for his glory.

James Boice was known in his pastoral ministry for offering clear, practical, and biblical instruction. Never before published, this dynamic work on Revelation 1-‚"6 gives his final thoughts on the church and on worship, as well as on facing trials in the light of heavenly realities and Christ's return. What does Christ expect of his church on earth? How does he desire his people to worship him? What hope does he give for his people when they suffer?

Includes a foreword and an afterword by editor Philip Graham Ryken.


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  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9781629957647
  • Page Count
    272
  • Publisher
    P & R Publishing
  • Publication Date
    April 2020
  • Books of the Bible
    Revelation

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About the Author

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James Montgomery Boice (July 7, 1938—June 15, 2000) was pastor of the historic Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for more than three decades. With degrees from Harvard, Princeton Theological Seminary, and the University of Basel, Dr. Boice was well known and well respected as a Bible expositor. He wrote many books and commentaries, including a four-volume commentary on the book of Romans, and his Bible Study Hour radio program can still be heard on air and online.

Seven Churches, Four Horsemen, One Lord: Lessons from the Apocalypse - Boice, James M - 9781629957647
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Seven Churches, Four Horsemen, One Lord: Lessons from the Apocalypse

$14.00 $27.99

As you look to the future for Christ's return, learn how to live now for his glory.

James Boice was known in his pastoral ministry for offering clear, practical, and biblical instruction. Never before published, this dynamic work on Revelation 1-‚"6 gives his final thoughts on the church and on worship, as well as on facing trials in the light of heavenly realities and Christ's return. What does Christ expect of his church on earth? How does he desire his people to worship him? What hope does he give for his people when they suffer?

Includes a foreword and an afterword by editor Philip Graham Ryken.

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