James Montgomery Boice was a Reformed theologian, Bible teacher, and pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia from 1968 until his death in 2000. He was also president and cofounder of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, the parent organization of The Bible Study Hour on which Boice was a speaker for more than thirty years.
This book contains a collection of sermons preached on Easter Sundays by James Montgomery Boice. I add this to his, “The Christ of Christmas” as a great little book and highly recommend it.
A collection of sixteen messages from one of the greatest expositors of the Word of God, this is a must-have book for every Christian who believes in the inspiration, inerrancy and infallibility of sacred Scripture. Delivered with Dr. Boice's classic erudite theological precision, the message of the resurrection will resonate deeply with the turn of every page.
A thought provoking book for the Easter season. I enjoyed reading a chapter or two a day as part of the Resurrection Day “countdown.” It helped me visualize the events of the first Easter and refocus for the season.
Through a series of Easter Sunday sermons delivered throughout his ministry, Boice addresses the empty tomb and what it means—for Christ and those who follow Him. In sermonic style, Boice examines both the evidences for the resurrection and the implications of the resurrection for the first disciples and for believers today. A good reminder of the sole importance the resurrection of Christ has, not only in Christian faith, but it the scope of human history.
The truths of scripture are brought to light in a very profound way. Helped me to think, ponder, and dig deeper into the root of the matter. That being the Life, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of our LORD and Savior Jesus Christ. In-depth teaching on our mission as followers of Jesus. LORD help me, guide me in my walk, and as I serve, and share the Truth of the Gospel to others as I live for You, in Jesus Name, Amen
I feel like I got to know a bit better the women who went to the tomb early on that Sunday morning, the disciples on the road to Emmauas, and even Peter, James and John. The book is rich in emotion and devotional fodder, while the primary focus is exploring the apparent discrepancies around the Resurrection story between the Gospels. I'd call this a 'must read'.
this book goes into the last few days leading up to good Friday and Easter Sunday. the book goes thru eyewitnesses testimony of the events and apologetics of that weekends events and the days that followed up to the ascension into heaven by Jesus.
An amazing teaching of how we should live our life by learning all the details of Christ's resurrection. I never knew how much was packed into such a seemingly small story. I enjoyed the book so much that I didn't want it to end.