
Redemptive Suffering
Lessons Learned from the Garden of Gethsemane
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Narrated by:
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Leslie Montgomery
About this listen
What does human suffering have to do with God's power and love? Everyone has a "Gethsemane," a place and time in our lives when we face sorrow on the deepest level. To help us understand the relationship and interaction between human suffering and God's power and love, author Leslie Montgomery looks at the details of Jesus' example to show how valuable lessons can be learned through suffering.
©1997 Leslie Montgomery (P)2010 Crossway Audio
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The one inaccuracy was that the author referred to the Eucharist as a symbol. If we believe the words of Jesus then we need to believe all the words. This is my Body. Not this is a symbol of my body. A study of the first and second century Christians or Early Church fathers. Or even the writings of Paul will easily clarify this for you.
Other than that - Great job!
Very good with the exception of a Biblical inaccuracies
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