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The Work Of Christ Past, Present and Future   By: (1861-1945)

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Arno Clemens Gaebelein’s book, "The Work Of Christ Past, Present and Future", is a comprehensive exploration of the various aspects of Jesus Christ's work throughout history. In this thought-provoking and enlightening book, Gaebelein delves deep into the biblical narrative, examining Christ's past work of redemption, his present work of intercession, and his future work of consummation.

One of the greatest strengths of this book is Gaebelein's meticulous attention to detail and his thorough examination of Scripture. He carefully dissects various passages, drawing out the rich theological significance of each aspect of Christ's work. His scholarly analysis is supplemented by a clear and accessible writing style, making even complex concepts understandable to a wide range of readers.

Gaebelein's keen insights into Christ's past work of redemption shed light on the significance of the crucifixion and resurrection. He skillfully interprets biblical texts to explain how these monumental events reconciled humanity with God and provided eternal salvation. Furthermore, the author effectively explains the importance of faith and the believer's identification with Christ's death and resurrection.

The author's exploration of Christ's present work of intercession is equally captivating. Gaebelein emphasizes the role of Jesus as the High Priest who continuously intercedes on behalf of believers, providing comfort, guidance, and forgiveness. He brings to light the profound implications of this ongoing intercession, showing how it impacts the daily lives of believers and their relationship with God.

Gaebelein's analysis of Christ's future work of consummation is both inspiring and challenging. He presents a vivid picture of Christ's imminent return and his ultimate victory over sin and death. Through his scholarly exegesis, the author carefully examines the eschatological events described in Scripture, such as the rapture, the tribulation, and the final judgment. Gaebelein's presentation of these future events leaves readers with a sense of hope, urging them to live in anticipation of Christ's glorious return.

However, one critique of this book is that it assumes a certain level of familiarity with biblical concepts and terminology. While Gaebelein does provide explanations and definitions throughout, readers without a solid foundation in Christian theology might struggle to fully grasp some of the deeper theological discussions presented.

"The Work Of Christ Past, Present and Future" by Arno Clemens Gaebelein is a thorough and engaging exploration of the multifaceted work of Jesus Christ. Gaebelein's careful exegesis and insightful analysis provide readers with a deeper understanding of Christ's redemptive work, intercessory ministry, and future consummation. This book is highly recommended to believers seeking a comprehensive study of Christ's work throughout history, and to anyone seeking a deeper relationship with the Savior.

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THE

WORK OF CHRIST

PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

BY

A. C. GAEBELEIN

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COPYRIGHT, A. C. GAEBELEIN, 1913

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CONTENTS

The Work of Christ......

His Past Work...........

His Present Work........

His Future Work.........

THE WORK OF CHRIST

THE Word of God reveals, that all things were created by and for the Son of God. "All things were made by Him and without Him was not anything made that was made" (John i:3). "For by Him were all things created that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones or dominions or principalities or powers; all things were created by Him and for Him" (Col. i:16). When this perfect creation was ruined by the entrance of sin, when man fell and all creation on account of that fall was brought into the bondage of corruption, the work of redemption became a necessity. No creature of God was fitted or fit to do this. Only the Son of God, the Creator Himself, could undertake this mighty work and accomplish it to the Praise and Glory of God. To do this great work, He had to appear on this earth in the form of man... Continue reading book >>




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