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Print Length: 350 pages

Publisher: Regnery Publishing (October 2, 2018)

Publication Date: October 2, 2018

Sold by: Simon & Schuster Digital Sales Inc.

Language: English

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Jesus is Risen takes you on a wonderful tour of Paul’s inspiring writings and Luke’s historical masterpiece to unpack the most important event in human history— the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. As David Limbaugh has shown in his three recent works on Christianity, he is a master at perching you high enough to give you the grand view, while also knowing when to dive deep enough to pull out helpful spiritual insights. This is a nourishing read for both the seeker and long-time Christian. Highly recommended!

Just started a men’s bible study on Romans. Have also lived south of Rome for several years. This is an excellent companion text to our reading, as it brings a lot of context to biblical and historic accounts.

(1) Regarding the author’s assertion that the thief on the cross did not require baptism for salvation, he was not saved under the same law and dispensation (the Gospel) that we are under. He was still under the Law of Moses, which Jesus fulfilled when he died on the cross--Matt 5:17-18, Rom 7:4, Gal 3:13, Heb 10:9-10. Before His death, Jesus forgave people directly as He chose--Mark 2:5-12; Luke 7:48-49; John 8:1-11. Apparently, the thief is such a case. He may also have been baptized previously by John or one of Jesus' disciples. If the thief had been among those who were baptized and then later fell into sin, then he would have been an erring child of God not in need of baptism. Jesus did not forgive any of these people under the terms of the gospel, since the gospel was not yet in effect. The terms of salvation under the gospel were first preached as being in effect after Jesus' resurrection--Mark 16:15-16; Matthew 28:18-20; Luke 24:46-47, Acts 2-38, Eph 2:13-16.(2) Acts 2-38 could not be clearer: in response to Jews' direct question of "What must we do?" (after Peter convinced them that they had crucified Jesus, the Lord and Messiah), his direct response was "Repent and be baptized, everyone of you, in the name of Jesus Christ, for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit”. Clearly, although they obviously believed at this point, they were not saved until they were subsequently baptized. Verse 41 affirms "Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about 3000 were added to their number that day." Also, in Mark 16:15-16, Jesus commands his apostles: "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. He who believes and is baptized shall be saved, but he who does not believe shall be condemned”. In Gal3:27, the apostle Paul teaches: "for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ".(3) The conversion of Saul of Tarsus (later Paul the apostle), recorded in Acts 9:1-18 and 22:3-16, clearly affirms the necessity of baptism as a condition of salvation. When Jesus struck him down blind on the road to Damascus, Saul asked: "Who are you, Lord?" "I am Jesus whom you are persecuting, he replied". ."Now get up and go into the city, and you shall be told what you must do. The men traveling with him led him into Damascus, and he was blind for three days". The messenger (Ananias) came to see him and said, "Saul, receive your sight". At that very moment, Saul received his sight. Ananias then said, "...and now what are you waiting for? Arise and be baptized and wash your sins away, calling on His name." Although Saul already believed at this point, the Lord, through Ananias, commanded that he must still be baptized to have his sins forgiven. Later, Paul (Saul) also describes the significance of baptism in Romans 6:3-4: “...don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may have a new life.”(4) In the book of conversions, the Acts, there is not one instance where one obeyed the gospel without being baptized into Christ! In every case, they believed the gospel, and they were baptized, as commanded by the Lord. Eight specific conversions are included in Acts, as follows: (a)Jews on Pentecost-- Acts 2, (b) Samaritans--Acts 8, (c) Ethiopian Eunuch--Acts 8, (d) Saul of Tarsus--Acts 9, (e) Cornelius--Acts 10, (e) Lydia--Acts16, (f) Philippian jailor--Acts 16, (g) Corinthians--Acts 18, (h) Ephesians--Acts 19.(5) When the author uses phrases such as "most evangelical Christians do not believe that it (baptism) is necessary for salvation" or "while it is not needed for salvation, baptism is still an important act of obedience to Christ" or "most commentators agree that Paul isn't speaking of water baptism", one must wonder what scriptural authority is used to justify these assertions.

Mr. Limbaugh has a way of taking what I've already read in the Bible and explaining in detail the circumstances as well as how verses connect.This sounds simple but sometimes those of us who think we know the Bible from cover-to-cover have problems connecting the dots - the big dots such as salvation through faith and the covenants.I was also surprised at how his explanations of Paul's travels made more sense to me than maps or that I've already been to some of those cities and did not realize the implications.Great book! Don't think twice about buying it and/or buying one for your Bible study class.

David Limbaugh is a wonderful writer and a very strong Christian. These qualities resonate throughout the whole book. Wonderful account of Acts of the Apostles and Pauline Epistles. Highly recommending this book

David Limbaugh has established himself as an insightful Biblical scholar. His faith and passion are infused in his work.Wonderful book.

This seems like a very good audio, but for the constant bible reference interruption. This was quite annoying. It would be 100 times better if the narrator read right through without ending each verse with a reference. It breaks up the flow. Get the book if you want the references. As a matter of fact I had to stop listening to it after about 8 minutes, it was just too annoying to listen any longer. .

Pauline doctrine well defined! ANY and EVERY non-Jewish persons need to read this book.

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