The ministry of PROCLAIM HOPE! is delighted to offer to Christians across
the globe, for the first time ever, CHRIST IS ALL! The
Audio Book. With nearly 50 separate daily “audio meditations”, each
reading, fused with music, lasts from 5-10 minutes. This inspiring resource
is yours FREE! Listen to the readings online. Or, download a series
of meditations into your iPod or MP3 player to enjoy during your morning
Quiet Times, on your commute to work or while running errands. Play them
as a devotional time with your family round the dinner table, or as an
opening at the start of small group Bible studies. Freely pass the downloads
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CHRIST IS ALL! The Audio Book offers you a total of over five hours of heart-felt readings by the author of the book, David Bryant. Maybe you’d like to take the next few weeks to get to know God’s Son from a whole new perspective, to discover ALL the hope we have in Him. Each reading, presented in David’s unique way, helps you explore both the powerful as well as personal dimensions of Christ’s supremacy.
PROCLAIM HOPE! has made a significant financial investment in this project (taken from proceeds from sales of the book CHRIST IS ALL!) in order to provide the tool, free of charge, to Christians everywhere as one effective way to grow in what we like to call “intimacy with Christ in His supremacy”.
These “audio meditations” are taken from the first 91 pages of the hardback 476-page, widely-acclaimed CHRIST IS ALL! A Joyful Manifesto on the Supremacy of God’s Son. To order your own copy of this book online at a 33% savings go to www.ChristIsAllBook.com).
May God richly bless you as you enjoy these readings and bring into your own life a genuine “Christ-awakening” as a result.
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PREFACE to
the Audio Book (3:39)
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PRELUDE: "Put Your Hope In Christ" (3:51)
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BEYOND THE THRESHOLD - The Introduction (11:16)
Chapter One — THE GLORY OF THE SUPREMACY OF GOD’S SON
1. ALL
the Hope We Are Meant to Have! (5:20)
2. What
are different ways that Christian leaders identify the current crisis
of supremacy? (4:30)
3. How
much do we actually talk about God’s Son to one another as Christians?
(5:13)
4. In
what sense is Jesus missing in the evangelical movement today? (7:06)
5. How
does one demonstrate a “Person-driven" approach to Christian
discipleship? (6:27)
6. How
do we stumble over the supremacy of God's Son? (4:48)
7. In
what sense do we view Jesus more as a mascot than a monarch? (8:09)
8. How
might we begin to recover a vision for the supremacy of God’s Son?
(5:41)
9. How
would you define a Biblical vision of the supremacy of God's Son? (6:00)
10. What
are the four dimensions of a “wide-angled vision” of God's
Son? (6:54)
11. What
it mean to call Jesus the “mystery of God”? (5:40)
12. Where
does the suffering of Jesus fit into the supremacy of Jesus? (7:12)
13. In
what sense does the supremacy of Christ take us beyond the centrality
of Christ? (6:07)
14. In
what sense does the supremacy of Christ make Him the circumference of
our lives? (9:47)
15. How
does the book of Colossians picture the pinnacle of Jesus’ preeminence?
(9:41)
16. How
can we be sure it's time to create a "Campaign of Hope" for
Christ? (5:56)
17. Why
does a vision of Christ’s supremacy always cause hope to grow?
(5:35)
18. Could
a campaign to recover hope inside the Church be an antidote to the crisis
of supremacy? (4:34)
19. The
key question: Is God calling you to move forward with a "Campaign
of Hope"? (5:30)
20. A
conclusion to Chapter One: Do you have Fresnel’s fascination? (6:10)
Chapter Two — CHRIST SUPREME: The Summation of Christian Hope
1. Recover
a hope shaped by the FOCUS of His Supremacy! (5:31)
2. In
what sense is it Christ’s very nature the definition of our hope?
(5:18)
3. Who
would you say that Jesus is, and what words would you use to say it?
(10:25)
4. In
what ways is Christ the only focus for every bit of hope we have? (6:00)
5. Why
do we say that our hope in God is “summed up” in Christ?
(5:26)
6. Where
does the Trinity fit into the hope in Christ we confess? (9:16)
7. What
are key Biblical themes for exploring how Christ is the summation of
Christian hope? (14:42)
8. How
do Old Testament texts on creation prepare us for the revelation of Jesus’ majesty?
(5:57)
9. How
does Jesus sum up many Old Testament “shadows of supremacy”?
(6:11)
10. In
what sense do Christians look at the Old Testament through “Jesus
glasses”? (7:40)
11. How
does calling Jesus the “Son of Man” magnify hope in His supremacy?
(8:05)
12. How
does the Incarnation touch even our personal experiences of hopelessness?
(7:08)
13. Why
is the Cross the great crossroads for our future? (7:10)
14. How
has the Cross eliminated every false hope for us? (4:36)
15. Why
do Christ’s sufferings crown Him supreme over every hope we have?
(5:12)
16. How
many victories did Jesus' resurrection actually achieve? (5:16)
17. In
what sense is Christ even now the firstfruits of all of our hope offers
us? (4:32)
18. In
what way does the Resurrection anchor every other hope for us? (6:46)
19. What
practical difference does it make that Christ is sitting on the Throne
right now? (7:41)
20. Why
Is Psalm 110 quoted so frequently in the New Testament? (4:40)
21. How
are all of us a part of Christ’s missionary invasion among the
nations? (5:57)
22. What
does intensified opposition to Christ's mission tell us about His supremacy?
(4:49)
23. In
what sense is our Ascended Ruler also our chief prayer partner? (4:40)
24. How
will hope inaugurated today become hope consummated when Jesus returns?
(7:00)