Teaching 2 Peter and Jude From Text to Message

Teaching 2 Peter and Jude From Text to Message by Angus MacLeay, published by Christian Focus Publications in 2020, offers a thorough exploration of the often-overlooked New Testament books of 2 Peter and Jude. This 240-page edition is presented in English and aims to illuminate the vital messages contained within these texts, emphasizing the importance of contending for the faith amidst contemporary challenges in the church.
Readers will find that this book serves as a valuable resource for teaching and preaching, making it suitable for small group leaders, preachers, and youth workers, as well as individuals seeking to deepen their personal Bible study. The work focuses on unpacking the dense truths found in 2 Peter and Jude, providing insights that are relevant to today’s church landscape characterized by compromise and drift.
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The books of 2 Peter and Jude are some of the least preached in the New Testament. However, these dynamic little books have an important message to be declared to the church in the 21st century. The need to ‘contend for the faith’ is vital in a confusing church landscape of compromise, pragmatism and drift. These books are dense and brimming with truth and so our hope is that this book helps you see all that is contained within their pages.
Teaching 2 Peter and Jude is a great addition to the growing ‘Teaching the Bible’ series. It will be a great aid to those who have the privilege and joy of teaching or preaching these particular books. Whether you are a small group leader, preacher, youth worker or someone who simply want help with their personal Bible study, this book will help you to comprehend and communicate the messages of 2 Peter and Jude.
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