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E-raamat: God of All Things: Rediscovering the Sacred in an Everyday World

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  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Zondervan
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310109099
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Zondervan
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310109099

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God created a physical world full of marvels both mundane and extraordinary, which portray glimpses of the sacred for those with eyes to see. In God of All Things, author Andrew Wilson celebrates the everyday created things that point us toward our Creator.

Abstract theology is overrated. In the contemporary West, we're desperately in need of rediscovering God through ordinary, physical things we see in the world around us.

Jesus did it all the time. He mentioned a lily, sparrow, sheep, coin, fish, harvest, banquet, lamp, stone, seed, and vineyard to teach about the kingdom of God. In the Old Testament, too, God repeatedly describes himself and his saving work in relation to physical things such as a rock, horn, eagle, shelter, cedar, lion, shield, wave, ox, and so on. "Ask the beasts, and they will teach you; the birds of the heavens, and they will tell you; or the bushes of the earth, and they will teach you" (Job 12:7-8).

In God of All Things, pastor and author Andrew Wilson explores glimpses of the sacred in created things, finding in them illustrations of the character and gospel of God. As humans, we encounter glory through stars and awe through storms. We learn about humanity through dust and about Jesus's death on our behalf through trees and bread and wine. Ultimately, we meet God in his creation. It is a gallery full of sketches, paintings, and portraits revealing our Maker and Savior.

Wilson presents a variety of created marvels--from figs and galaxies to viruses, pigs, and honey--that reveal the gospel in everyday life and fuel worship and joy in God.

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'A treasure of a book from Andrew, and one that I didn't want to finish. Seeing God through everything he has made is sheer delight.' * Terry Virgo, founder, Newfrontiers * 'Andrew Wilson is one of my favorite writers. And this book reminds me why. He displays a gift for weaving biblical theology with everyday illustrations that leads me to worship God. In this book, you'll get to know God's Word more deeply. And you'll never look at the world the same way.' * Collin Hansen, editorial director, The Gospel Coalition; host, Gospelbound podcast * 'Creation was always meant to point beyond itself, and Andrew Wilson shows us the myriad and wonderful ways in which it does. This book is packed with insight and nourishment on every page. I found myself pointed to Christ in so many surprising and fresh ways, and provoked to worship a God of such grace and beauty.' * Sam Allberry, pastor and author * 'Reading each chapter, I marveled anew at the kindness of God to instruct his children with such gentle care.' * Jen Wilkin, author, None Like Him * 'What a wonderful book! God of All Things caught my attention from the start, reminding me that all God's works--and I do mean all--proclaim his glory. From rainbows to donkeys to everyday tools, the things of this life really do reveal the God of life. This book is a delightful primer in learning how to truly see things for what they are.' * Hannah Anderson, author, Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season, and Spirit *

Foreword xi
Introduction: The Things Of God 1(8)
PART 1 OLD TESTAMENT
1 Dust: The Image Of God
9(6)
2 Earthquakes: The Glory Of God
15(6)
3 Pigs: The Welcome Of God
21(6)
4 Livestock: The Substitution Of God
27(6)
5 Tools: The Weapons Of God
33(6)
6 Horns: The Salvation Of God
39(6)
7 Galaxies: The Greatness Of God
45(6)
8 Stones: The Triumph Of God
51(6)
9 Honey: The Sweetness Of God
57(6)
10 Sex: The Love Of God
63(8)
11 Mountains: The Covenants Of God
71(8)
12 Gardens: The Presence Of God
79(6)
13 Rainbows: The Faithfulness Of God
85(6)
14 Donkeys: The Peace Of God
91(6)
15 Sun: The Primacy Of God
97(8)
PART 2 NEW TESTAMENT
16 Salt: The People Of God
105(6)
17 Rain: The Grace Of God
111(6)
18 Sea: The Awe Of God
117(6)
19 Flowers: The Provision Of God
123(6)
20 Wind: The Spirit Of God
129(6)
21 Water: The Life Of God
135(6)
22 Bread: The Son Of God
141(6)
23 Trees: The Cross Of God
147(6)
24 Trumpets: The Victory Of God
153(8)
25 Pots: The Power Of God
161(6)
26 Fruit: The Kindness Of God
167(8)
27 Viruses: The Problem Of God
175(6)
28 Cities: The Kingdom Of God
181(6)
29 Light: The Brilliance Of God
187(6)
30 Clothes: The Revelation Of God
193(6)
Conclusion: The God Of Things 199(4)
Acknowledgemnts 203(2)
Notes 205
Andrew Wilson is teaching pastor at Kings Church London and has theology degrees from Cambridge (MA), London School of Theology (MTh), and Kings College London (PhD). He is a columnist for Christianity Today and has written several books, including Echoes of Exodus and Spirit and Sacrament.