What Would Judas Do?
Understanding faith through the most famous of the faithless
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Published:7th Apr '17
Should be back in stock very soon
In this 31-day devotional, John Perritt looks at the life of Judas - the experiences he had living with Christ, the things he would have seen and heard, and his terrible final resolve. This is a book which challenges our hearts and makes us feel uncomfortable - and leaves us with tears of praise, wondering at the amazing salvation which we have in our Christ.
I must warn you, this is a book that will challenge your heart and its insistence in following bad paths. I hope that you take up and read.
-- Emilio Garofalo Neto (Senior Pastor, Semear Presbyterian Church, Brasilia, Brazil and Professor of Systematic Theology, Presbyterian Seminary of Brasilia)We have more in common with history's greatest traitor than we may care to admit. But by reflecting on the failures of Judas we can better see how we can become more like Jesus.
-- Joe Carter (Editor at The Gospel Coalition and Author of 'NIV's Lifehacks Bible')Some will find this book to be a needed warning, others will find it deeply comforting, but all who read it will be pointed to Christ's finished work.
-- Jason Wredberg (Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Watertown, Wisconsin)If you think you have nothing in common with Judas Iscariot, think again-John Perritt proves it from Scripture!
-- Bob Bevington (Co-author, 'The Bookends of the Christian Life')The contrarian in me loves this - a look at Jesus through the eyes of His betrayer. And a look at our own relationship with Jesus through exploring theirs.
-- Barnabas Piper (Author of 'The Pastor's Kid', 'Help My Unbelief', and 'The Curious Christian')On this enlightening journey you will come to better understand a man whose faults at times feel uncomfortably familiar.
-- Chad Gibbs (Author of 'God & Football' and 'Love Thy Rival')Perritt illustrates both the relatability and hopelessness in the life of Scripture's most famous villain - Judas Iscariot. Perritt's meditations are steeped in Scripture and full of gospel-saturated hope.
-- Ted Kluck (Award-winning Author and co-host of The Happy Rant podcISBN: 9781781918098
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 215g
192 pages