In his book, The 50 Most Important Teachings of
the Bible, Jim George presents a Conservative Protestant Evangelical
interpretation of fifty of the important doctrines of Christianity. When I
first read it, I wrote on the title page: “The whole book quivers with the evangelistic
impulse.”
As with most books such as this, what you get from the
book depends on what you bring with you. You may not agree with everything
George says. His stated purpose: “My goal for this book about what the Bible
teaches is to help give you a better understanding of the key teachings that
are critical for your growth as a Christian.”
Some of the topics discussed in this book:
God is both three, and one.
Satan is not as powerful as you think, but you ignore
him at your own risk.
Look at Jesus to see what God is like.
How much water is enough?
Angels are not just something you put
on the top of your Christmas tree.
You cannot surprise God
Information you will need to search for this book: George,
Jim, The 50 Most Important Teachings of the Bible. What They Mean for You
(Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House Publishers, 2015)
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A general caution: books may give you wonderful new
insights and explanations of subjects, but you should never base your Christian
beliefs on any one book or the teachings of one person, no matter who they are.
All teachings must be consistent with scripture. Read as the Bereans did, with
discernment. “… for they received the word with great eagerness, examining the
Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so.” Acts
17:11 NASB
Any doctrines must be consistent with the historical
full body of Christian thought. Doctrines or teachings inconsistent with
scripture in any way must be rejected. You would not eat cheese which had a
fuzzy fungus growing on it.
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