Jonty Rhodes
Man of Sorrows, King of Glory: What the Humiliation and Exaltation of Jesus Mean for Us
Man of Sorrows, King of Glory: What the Humiliation and Exaltation of Jesus Mean for Us
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Jonty Rhodes uses the traditional categories of Jesus as prophet, priest, and king to enhance the Christian understanding of his life, death, burial, resurrection, and ascension.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 15 June 2021
Publisher: Crossway Books
In his remarkable work, "Man of Sorrows, King of Glory," Jonty Rhodes delves into the rich tapestry of Jesus' life, death, burial, resurrection, and ascension, employing the traditional categories of prophet, priest, and king to deepen and enrich the Christian understanding of these pivotal moments. Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Rhodes presents a comprehensive portrayal of Jesus that encompasses his earthly ministry, sacrificial love, and ultimate triumph over sin and death.
Rhodes begins by exploring Jesus' prophetic role, highlighting his divinely inspired teachings and the foreshadowing of his impending death and resurrection. He examines the various miracles performed by Jesus, such as healing the sick, feeding the hungry, and raising the dead, as evidence of his divine authority and messianic mission.
Next, Rhodes delves into Jesus' priestly role, emphasizing his atoning sacrifice and his role as the mediator between God and humanity. He explores the significance of the Passover meal, the Last Supper, and Jesus' death on the cross as the ultimate expression of love and redemption. Rhodes also highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of Jesus' followers and the ongoing ministry of reconciliation and forgiveness that they are called to carry out.
Finally, Rhodes examines Jesus' kingly role, emphasizing his sovereignty, authority, and the establishment of a new kingdom. He explores the teachings of the Kingdom of God, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the promise of eternal life for those who follow Jesus. Rhodes also discusses the historical and political context of Jesus' life, including the Roman Empire, the Jewish religious establishment, and the expectations of the Jewish people for a messiah.
Throughout his work, Rhodes employs a combination of biblical scholarship, historical analysis, and personal reflection to bring a fresh and engaging perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. He challenges readers to consider the relevance of Jesus' teachings in their own lives and to embrace the transformative power of his love and grace.
In conclusion, "Man of Sorrows, King of Glory" is a profound and thought-provoking exploration of the life and teachings of Jesus. Jonty Rhodes' use of the traditional categories of prophet, priest, and king provides a rich and comprehensive framework for understanding these pivotal moments in Christian history. Through his meticulous research, thoughtful analysis, and engaging writing style, Rhodes invites readers to deepen their faith and embrace the transformative power of Jesus' life and teachings.
In his remarkable work, "Man of Sorrows, King of Glory," Jonty Rhodes delves into the rich tapestry of Jesus' life, death, burial, resurrection, and ascension, employing the traditional categories of prophet, priest, and king to deepen and enrich the Christian understanding of these pivotal moments. Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Rhodes presents a comprehensive portrayal of Jesus that encompasses his earthly ministry, sacrificial love, and ultimate triumph over sin and death.
Rhodes begins by exploring Jesus' prophetic role, highlighting his divinely inspired teachings and the foreshadowing of his impending death and resurrection. He examines the various miracles performed by Jesus, such as healing the sick, feeding the hungry, and raising the dead, as evidence of his divine authority and messianic mission.
Next, Rhodes delves into Jesus' priestly role, emphasizing his atoning sacrifice and his role as the mediator between God and humanity. He explores the significance of the Passover meal, the Last Supper, and Jesus' death on the cross as the ultimate expression of love and redemption. Rhodes also highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of Jesus' followers and the ongoing ministry of reconciliation and forgiveness that they are called to carry out.
Finally, Rhodes examines Jesus' kingly role, emphasizing his sovereignty, authority, and the establishment of a new kingdom. He explores the teachings of the Kingdom of God, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the promise of eternal life for those who follow Jesus. Rhodes also discusses the historical and political context of Jesus' life, including the Roman Empire, the Jewish religious establishment, and the expectations of the Jewish people for a messiah.
Throughout his work, Rhodes employs a combination of biblical scholarship, historical analysis, and personal reflection to bring a fresh and engaging perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. He challenges readers to consider the relevance of Jesus' teachings in their own lives and to embrace the transformative power of his love and grace.
In conclusion, "Man of Sorrows, King of Glory" is a profound and thought-provoking exploration of the life and teachings of Jesus. Jonty Rhodes' use of the traditional categories of prophet, priest, and king provides a rich and comprehensive framework for understanding these pivotal moments in Christian history. Through his meticulous research, thoughtful analysis, and engaging writing style, Rhodes invites readers to deepen their faith and embrace the transformative power of Jesus' life and teachings.
Weight: 178g
Dimension: 145 x 201 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781433571701
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