Jesus in the Present Tense

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Jesus in the Present Tense

Author Warren Wiersbe
Narrator Maurice England
Runtime 6 Hrs. - Unabridged
Publisher christianaudio
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The newest book from Dr. Wiersbe is "Classic Wiersbe". Jesus in the Present Tense is a journey through the "I Am" statements of our Lord. These pages reveal the difference Christ makes today in the lives of those who embrace the truth. You will have a greater grasp of who Jesus is and what He wants to do in your life today.

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Reviews

Nicki says:

I was really looking forward to listening to this audio but it been a bit of a mixed experience for me. As this is a theological book there are an awful lot of scripture references. When you are reading a print copy you can skip the chapter and verse references, but obviously with an audio you can’t do that. Its made listening quite hard going, because it splits up the narrative too much, and... Read more

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John says:

Part One- The Book This book was very expositional, which I love. I don't think any points where made in the book without giving ample scriptural support. The topic of the book simply Jesus, and living our lives in Him. The book explains Jesus as our Lord and the unity we have in Christ. It also gives Christians the goal of Loving the Lost based on our relation as sheep needing a Shepherd. As a... Read more

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Vincent says:

Warren Weirsbe’s book ‘Jesus in the Present Tense’, subtitled ‘the I Am statements of Christ’ really is a book which does what it says on the cover. If you’re expecting a treatment of the ‘I Am statements of Christ’ then you are most certainly not going to be disappointed; yet, this in this work Warren Weirsbe does much more than exposit the relevant verses of scripture. Throughout... Read more

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