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The Bible: A Book Like No Other

By: John Stott, Tim Chester - contributor
Narrated by: Neil Gardner
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Scripture has brought us light in darkness, strength in weakness, comfort in sadness. It isn't difficult to endorse the Psalmist's experience that the words of God are 'more precious than gold... sweeter than honey'.

So it's distressing to watch the Bible being dislodged from its position of authority, not only in our nation but also in the church.

Here we focus on the urgent need to continue in, respond to, interpret and expound God's Word.

©2023 John Stott and Tim Chester (P)2023 IVP

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This is a great book by a great author. What confounded me during the entire presentation was why the reader thought that he needed to whisper the entire book. Was the book a secret that others shouldn't hear? Me. Stott is making bold assertions about the word of God, that should at least be confidently presented, if not boldly proclaimed. A reader should not so contradict the purpose of the author.

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