Tony Costa stands anchored in his quest to defend the Christian faith.
The Jesus' question, "Who do you say that I am?" is the third of his Trilogy Series hewn to divide the Word and to equip the reader and students about the Christian faith with biblical truths concerning the person of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ and Christianity, and who Jesus is, was and who He will be according to the Holy Bible.
Together, we will journey as we...
- Keep the truth and peel away the layers of errors that have plagued Christianity from the Day of Pentecost.
- This teaching will increase your boldness and confidence. It will increase your faith in God as you correctly divide the Word of God.
- You will understand the exegesis needed to embrace and share the Holy Scripture from Genesis to Revelation.
- You will find abundant and confident joys when you begin to share the gospel message-that is evangelization. And when you are defending the faith, you are applying apologetics.
- You will be better prepared and equipped for the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20 and Mark 16:15-18.
- Evangelism is about sharing your Christian faith, and apologetics is defending the faith as instructed through the Bible about Jesus and His true identity. This is about what the Bible says about Jesus, and why we believe what the Bible says about Jesus and where to find the Truth in the Bible.
- The author, Tony Costa, Th.D., scholarly divides in this third of his Trilogy Se- ries an exegetical and explicative, purposeful and clear outline of the Absolute Truth, why we believe the Bible, its origin, why Jesus is historical and biblical, Jesus is the promised Messiah, that Jesus is God, the I AMs of Jesus, the sin nature of man, prophecies fulfilled by Jesus, His resurrection, proof that God exists, why Jesus chose caesarea philippi, the great commission, choosing to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior and questions and answers from subscribers and readers.
- This is a MUST to read for believers to follow Jesus and to know Jesus for the non-believers alike.