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In the School of Christ

Lessons on Holiness in John 13-17

David Gooding

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In the School of Christ

Lessons on Holiness in John 13-17

David Gooding

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Just before his execution, Jesus Christ invited his disciples to join him at a borrowed house in Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. As he faced betrayal, arrest and crucifixion, he taught them about the very heart of the Christian faith, namely, holiness. When the time came to leave the house, he continued his teaching. As they made their way through darkened streets that were filled with hostility to him, he spoke of how he would empower them to be his witnesses in a world that would often hate them too. Jesus was the teacher; the disciples were his pupils. It was the school of Christ. David Gooding's exposition reveals the significance of the lessons Jesus taught inside the upper room (chs. 13–14), their connection to the lessons taught outside in the streets (chs. 15–16) and how both parts of this course on holiness relate to the Teacher's prayer to his Father (ch. 17). With a scholar's care for the text of Scripture, he expounds both the devotional richness and the practical nature of the lessons. He shows that to understand Christ’s teaching on holiness is to know his power to change lives.

  • Title

    In the School of Christ

  • Author(s)

    David Gooding

  • Series

    Myrtlefield Expositions

  • ISBN

    9781874584414

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Myrtlefield House

  • Bible Book

    John|

  • Audience

    Church Leaders

  • Pages

    298

  • Published

    07/01/2013

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5.0 based on 1 review

In the School of Christ

David Gooding is a master Bible analyser and I wish he were better known. His books have been a major influence on me.

Alec Motyer

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