Book Review: Letters from Jesus

The Basics

Title: Letters from Jesus: Studies from the Seven Churches in Revelation
Author: Chris Palmer
Genre: Religion / Biblical Studies/History & Culture
Release date: September 10, 2019

Book Synopsis

Letters from Jesus: Studies from the Seven Churches of Revelation explores Christ’s warnings to the seven most prominent churches in Asia Minor in the book of Revelation. These letters date back to 95 A.D., but they help us make a fascinating discovery about civilization: life hasn’t changed that much over the last two millennia.
Author Chris Palmer illustrates the truths contained in the Letters from Jesus using modern, everyday day examples. The host of the popular podcast Greek for the Week, he unpacks Greek words and phrases in these verses from Revelation with humor, joy, and biblical scholarship.

Why study Greek, even just a little bit? As Chris explains, looking at the New Testament in the original language in which it was written can offer us some beautiful insights into God’s Word. “It’s like reading the Bible in high definition,” he says. Also, “studying God’s Word in the original language forces us to approach it with reverence and awe, humbling ourselves to obey what it says, whether it’s something we want to hear or not.”

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My Two Cents

I learned a great deal from this book. The format has you covering one chapter per week. Each chapter begins with a Scripture passage in English (from the English Standard Version) and Greek. Throughout the book, as he uses Greek words, he defines them and gives the transliteration that helps you understand the word in its scriptural context. Don’t let the fact that he uses Greek, it is presented so that it is very understandable. I really like how he explains at the beginning of the book why it is important to study Greek. For those interested in a deeper understanding, he provides Greek information in his footnotes.

The author tells a story that he ties into the teaching about that chapter’s Scripture and theme and offers spiritual insights into the Scripture passage and theme. Each chapter ends with a Prayer for the Week, an Activity for the Week that helps you interact with an aspect of the chapter’s focal Scripture passage, and Scripture for the Week.

I highly recommend this book even though there are a couple of places in the book I marked for further study as my understanding of the specific passage differs from what is presented. So, I’ll be doing some further study on my own.

NOTE: I received a complimentary copy of this book for reviewing from Chris Palmer. I was not required to provide a positive review. Thoughts in “My Two Cents” are my own opinion.

About the Author

The Rev. Chris Palmer is the founder and pastor of Light of Today Church in Novi, Michigan, and founder of Chris Palmer Ministries. He is host of the popular podcast, Greek for the Week, seen on several Internet platforms.

Chris began in full-time ministry in 2006 and began to preach internationally in 2009, helping many congregations grow, flourish, and expand. His desire for missions is to train and educate pastors, encourage congregations, support the vision of local church, and show the love of God to the culture. He has done this successfully for a decade in over forty nations of the world in Europe, Africa, South America, Asia, and the Caribbean, working with both traditional churches and the underground/persecuted church.

Chris earned a B.A. in Pastoral Studies from North Central University and an M.A. in Exegetical Theology, magna cum laude, from Moody Theological Seminary. He is a sought-after Greek scholar for his ability to make God’s Word come alive in a unique way from the Greek. Chris is often invited to present Greek and hermeneutics workshops at Bible and ministry schools. He recently began working on his Ph.D. at University Wales, Bangor, in the area of Johannine Literature, particularly the book of Revelation.

His previous self-published books include Living as a Spirit: Hearing the Voice of God on Purpose, The 85 Questions You Ask When You Begin a Relationship with GodThe Believer’s Journey, and Escaping the Haunting Past: A Handbook for Deliverance.

Experience the Bible in high definition and learn some Greek with fun, easy lessons from pastor/scholar Chris Palmer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhvbBaSbvuY

Blog Stops

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Xochitl is giving away a grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card, a signed copy of Waiting for God, and a copy of God Hears Her (Our Daily Bread 365-Day Devotional)!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

To celebrate her tour, Xochitl is giving away a grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card, a signed copy of Waiting for God, and a copy of God Hears Her (Our Daily Bread 365-Day Devotional)!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

To celebrate his tour, Chris is giving away a grand prize package of a $20 Starbucks gift card, copy of LETTERS FROM JESUS, copy of HEBREW WORD STUDY!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter. https://promosimple.com/ps/e808/letters-from-jesus-celebration-tour-giveaway

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2 replies to “Book Review: Letters from Jesus”

  1. This a new author to me, thanks for the review & giveaway.

  2. Thank you for sharing.

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