Introduction is in the book by Christopher J. H. The lights who knew Jesus through the Old Testament believed that the Old Testament explains the existence of Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Rai wrote that "the more you understand the Old Testament, the closer you are to the heart of Jesus" (ix). Wright explained that many Christians love Jesus, but little is known about the Bible he reads. This is the author 's intention to the book, giving the reader a deep understanding of the Old Testament and better understanding of Jesus.
Good also needs to have fingers and bones. Kindness is not a simple tendency. Kindness - Christopher J. H. Wright is defined as "think for others, not myself" - it must be shown in action. This is not familiar to us. James asked us, "Who is not acting even if it claims to have faith?" James draws brothers and sisters without clothes and food. "If one of you said" Please calm down and please keep yourself full with warmth ", do not know anything about their physiological needs, what is their use? "
Introduction Christopher J. H. Wright is a pastor of the English Church and a scholar of the Old Testament. He is the international director of Langham Partnership International. He is the principal of International College. He is an honorary member of All Saints' Church in Langham Place, England, London. - In both stories, God's wrath makes you believe that God does not hesitate to revenge humanity and create a world of evil in the world they created for good. The gods of transformation and the gods of the Old Testament created a world full of life, happy and graceful. No matter how it resembles, the destruction and re-creation of the world by the God of each book is full of differences. Because they teach lessons that humans must not forget.
The authority Bible reveals the nature of God, its work, and its will in the world. These truths are the foundation of the mission. Christopher Wright said: "The classic of the whole Bible is a phenomenon of mission, from which we witness that God's creation and our self-movement, human beings with God's own image, are intentional and deliberate I did ", 48). Christians should not shy away the disclosure of the kindness of God in the Bible. His idea about his mission shapes and leads our understanding of the church and its mission. As the words and ideas of God must be ours, God's mission must also be ours.