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Behold the Man! From Palm Sunday to Resurrection Sunday
Behold the Man! From Palm Sunday to Resurrection Sunday
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Behold the Man! From Palm Sunday to Resurrection Sunday

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Behold the Man! From Palm Sunday to Resurrection Sundayfocuses on Christs decisive words and actions beginning on Palm Sunday and continuing through to His death, burial, and resurrection on Resurrection Sunday. In doing so, Christ leads the way taking upon Himself the righteous wrath of God as He was nailed to a cross, yet offering grace and merciful pardon from sin for all who would turn to Him in hope. And He accomplished God's plan of redemption in eight days!So, what can Jesuss behavior, His words, and His actions undertaken during those last crucial days in and around Jerusalem teach us about effective leadership? Dr. Gonzalez uses the principles of applied history and actionable insight to identify and apply 89 insights from Jesus leadership in action.And for those who doubt whether anyone can ever measure up to Christ,Behold the Man!offers a powerful apologetic proving that the resources Jesus used to accomplish His work on that fateful week are the same resources every Christian leader now enjoys in Christ.Dr. Rudy Gonzalez has reached back two thousand years to the greatest leader the world has ever known, the Lord Jesus Christ. Drawing from the last eight days of His earthly sojourn, he reveals some of the most powerful principles of leadership to be found in any modern book or popular podcast.Dr. O.S. Hawkins, chancellor and senior professor of Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Undertitel
Eighty-nine Insights in Leadership
ISBN
9781636989365
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-03-16
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