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Mitchell L. Chase



Average rating: 4.4 · 405 ratings · 87 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Resurrection Hope and the D...

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40 Questions About Typology...

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Short of Glory: A Biblical ...

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Hope for All the Earth: Und...

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Behold Our Sovereign God: A...

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The Gospel is for Christians

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“God’s comprehensive rule should ultimately stir faith, not frustration. I say ultimately because the biblical writers asked tough questions long before we did. They saw injustice and wondered about the purpose for the duration of evil. They were frustrated at times. They cried out to God, beat their chests, shed many tears, and endured much suffering. The sovereignty of God was not an abstract doctrine to faithful followers—it kept them hopeful, it helped them persevere, and it can do the same for Christians now.”
Mitchell L. Chase, Behold Our Sovereign God: All Things From Him, Through Him, and To Him

“David Schrock is right: “We do not need to fear typology nor create new spiritual meaning. Rather, following the terrain of the text, we need to keep reading the Bible until we like beekeepers find the sweet scent of gospel honey in the pages of God’s Word.”
Mitchell L. Chase, 40 Questions About Typology and Allegory

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