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An Exposition of Second Peter: Growing in the Promises of God
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In his Exposition of Second Peter, author Kenneth Davidson does not shy away from reformed theology as encountered and explained in depths from the Greek language that Peter used explicitly in his 2nd epistle. However, he is quick to provide the reader with the riches of rewards a Christian can receive by following the plan of God's growth by walking in the power of faith that flows from trusting in His everlasting promises. Davidson traces the words of the Apostle Peter that were recorded hundreds of years ago in Greek. This book is for the student or theologian who is not afraid to search the deeper meanings of Spiritual truths that are so often misinterpreted by modern clergy. Davidson shows that Peter was warning Christians to be aware of falling into the trap of legalistic self righteous professing believers who will come into the churches seeking to convert others to follow them. In so doing they are denying the blood of Christ and are much more dangerous as those declaring permissiveness of sin simply because they appear to love God. This book will leave the reader meditating for hours and searching the Word and passages given in support of his exposition.
In his Exposition of Second Peter, author Kenneth Davidson does not shy away from reformed theology as encountered and explained in depths from the Greek language that Peter used explicitly in his 2nd epistle. However, he is quick to provide the reader with the riches of rewards a Christian can receive by following the plan of God's growth by walking in the power of faith that flows from trusting in His everlasting promises. Davidson traces the words of the Apostle Peter that were recorded hundreds of years ago in Greek. This book is for the student or theologian who is not afraid to search the deeper meanings of Spiritual truths that are so often misinterpreted by modern clergy. Davidson shows that Peter was warning Christians to be aware of falling into the trap of legalistic self righteous professing believers who will come into the churches seeking to convert others to follow them. In so doing they are denying the blood of Christ and are much more dangerous as those declaring permissiveness of sin simply because they appear to love God. This book will leave the reader meditating for hours and searching the Word and passages given in support of his exposition.





















