David Gooding (1)
Author of An Unshakeable Kingdom
For other authors named David Gooding, see the disambiguation page.
David Gooding (1) has been aliased into David W. Gooding.
Works by David Gooding
Works have been aliased into David W. Gooding.
In the School of Christ: Lessons on Holiness in John 13-17 (Myrtlefield Expositions) (Volume 4) (1995) 70 copies
The Riches of Divine Wisdom: The New Testament's Use of the Old Testament (Myrtlefield Expositions) (2013) 56 copies
According to Luke: The Third Gospel’s Ordered Historical Narrative (Myrtlefield Expositions) (Volume 2) (2013) 38 copies
According to Luke: A Physician's Remarkable Prescription for Living in this Biography of Jesus of Nazareth (2004) 10 copies
Christentum definitiv!: Der Unterschied zwischen christlicher Botschaft und Christenheit (2004) 1 copy
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In a clear and concise manner informed by pastoral concern, David Gooding explains the meaning of Hebrews’ warnings as he expounds the letter as a whole. He carefully examines the position and temptations of its original readers in the first century. Many were undergoing such severe persecution that they might easily have wondered why, if Jesus really were the Messiah, they had to experience such pain and loss. He expounds its major themes in order to show that its unified message is that hope and enduring faith in Jesus the Messiah, the Son of God, will never be put to shame. As he guides us step by step, he reaches outside the limits of the letter itself in order to explore rich fields of Old Testament history, prophecy, ritual and poetry from which the letter has drawn so many of its insights.
This practical and readable exposition elucidates Hebrews’ searching questions about the progress we are making in our own pilgrimage of faith. It is an invaluable help for understanding that both its beauties and its difficulties are intended to strengthen that faith. For, as the letter’s original readers discovered, faith finds its only secure resting place in the true and coming King whose kingdom will stand even when everything else is shaken to pieces… (more)