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Stephen Thurstan

    Our Flesh Crucified
    The Old Man in Adam vs. The New Man in Christ
    Jesus Concerning Israel, the Land, the Temple, and the City
    The People of the Prince, the Coming One!
    Created In God's Image, Not Adam's!
    Zechariah 14
    • Zechariah 14

      • 206 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Offering a spiritual and biblical perspective, this commentary on Zechariah 14 stands out as the most comprehensive analysis available. It delves into the text's deeper meanings and themes, moving beyond a literal interpretation to explore its spiritual significance, making it a valuable resource for those seeking a profound understanding of this biblical chapter.

      Zechariah 14
    • Created In God's Image, Not Adam's!

      • 338 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the transformation of Christians as new creations in Christ, this book emphasizes the shift from the "old man" to the "new man," reflecting God's image through Jesus. It offers insights into the empowerment that comes from understanding one's identity in Christ, enabling believers to triumph over worldly challenges, sin, and evil. Positioned as an essential resource for spiritual growth, it serves as a vital companion alongside the Bible for personal sanctification and deepening faith.

      Created In God's Image, Not Adam's!
    • Focusing on Daniel's prophecy of the 70 weeks, this commentary specifically examines Daniel 9:26 and the identity of "the Prince, the Coming One." It explores whether this figure represents an Antichrist or the Messiah, and investigates the nature of the armies mentioned—whether they are divine or secular. The book aims to clarify these complex interpretations, providing readers with a definitive understanding of the "Prince" and his associated "armies."

      The People of the Prince, the Coming One!
    • Exploring the spiritual significance of Israel and Jerusalem, this book delves into Jesus' teachings regarding the transition from the physical to the spiritual. It emphasizes the shift from natural landmarks and institutions to a heavenly realm, highlighting the Church's connection to Mount Zion and the City of the living God. By referencing Hebrews, the author illustrates the transformative nature of faith, asserting that the old ways have been replaced by a new, divine reality.

      Jesus Concerning Israel, the Land, the Temple, and the City
    • Exploring the transformative journey of the Christian identity, this book delves into the transition from the old self in Adam to the new creation in Christ, as outlined in key biblical passages. It emphasizes the significance of this understanding for personal sanctification and spiritual growth, highlighting the call to holiness. Each chapter concludes with thought-provoking questions designed for individual reflection or group Bible study, facilitating deeper engagement with the material.

      The Old Man in Adam vs. The New Man in Christ
    • Our Flesh Crucified

      • 46 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      This book is an exegesis on Gal. 5:24 with regards to the believer's old nature (the flesh) being crucified and put to death in Christ. The Christian is not the old man improved, but a new man (or new creation) who is created after God's very own image and likeness according to Eph. 4:24. It is for freedom from sin that Christ has set the believer free. As new creatures in Christ who are no longer "of the flesh", we can now walk in this new-found freedom; we can now walk in the Spirit and in the power of His might.

      Our Flesh Crucified