The Advent of the Lamb of God

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Pub Date Jul 10 2018 | Archive Date Dec 26 2019

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"A page in history was about to turn. Though Israel's world was in the throes of upheaval, it was only a matter of time before the sun of righteousness would rise. These people needed rescue, but they weren't waiting for the stars to align or for the political climate to change. They were waiting for God. They were on his timetable. He was sending his Messiah—Immanuel, God with us." For centuries God's people awaited the coming of a Savior. In the midst of a world of trouble, they hoped for one who would deliver them from evil and restore them to true life. Would God be faithful to his promises? Pastor Russ Ramsey narrates anew the greatest story ever told—the true tale of the coming of the Christ. It's more than the story of a baby born in Bethlehem; the story encompasses the whole of the Old Testament and all of human history, unveiling God's longsuffering, loving pursuit of his people. Rediscover how the purposes of God culminated in the coming of Jesus, in twenty-five readings ideal for Christmas or any season of meeting the Savior. Also including The Passion of the King of Glory and The Mission of the Body of Christ, the Retelling the Story series explores the narrative arc of the Bible from Genesis through Revelation in compelling language that is faithful to the text of Scripture. The stories are told afresh to help readers hide God's word in their hearts by way of their imaginations.

"A page in history was about to turn. Though Israel's world was in the throes of upheaval, it was only a matter of time before the sun of righteousness would rise. These people needed rescue, but...


Advance Praise

"Russ Ramsey has that rare gift—the ability to animate the imagination. May you and yours take up this book, read it, and be renewed."
-Scott Sauls, author of Jesus Outside the Lines

"What better way to prepare our hearts for Christmas than to do what Russ has done so well in The Advent of the Lamb of God—rehearse the magnificent story that begins centuries before, the magnificent story woven through all of the Bible. The story of how God loves his children and has come to rescue them."
-Sally Lloyd-Jones, author of The Jesus Storybook Bible

"Russ Ramsey has that rare gift—the ability to animate the imagination. May you and yours take up this book, read it, and be renewed."
-Scott Sauls, author of Jesus Outside the Lines

"What better way...


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I love the writing of Russ Ramsey. I highly recommend his books to many people. I bought this book in it's first version, Behold the Lamb of God, but I love this new repackaging.

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I wouldn't replace reading through the Bible with this book. However, as a book to add to your Bible reading it is very well done. The narrative of the Bible is clear and the added history of what was going on in the world at different times was interesting.
I received this book free from the publisher for the purpose of an honest review.

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This book is a wonderful retelling of the story of the Bible, going through the events of the Old Testament, setting the scene for the coming of Jesus, and then recounting the Christmas Story. It is faithful to Scripture while also sparking the imagination and bringing the story to life in new ways. It is well-written with some beautifully poetic phrases. (e.g. "The serpent spoke a sentence, subtle and slow, creating a slippery slope of uncertainty and suspicion.")
As there are 25 short chapters it would be perfect for a study during Advent, but equally helpful at any time of the year as it provides an overview of the Bible and how it connects as one big story.

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Have you ever stopped to think about the glorious story of the coming of Jesus Christ? Many of us are astonished with just reason about Jesus in the New Testament, but we often forget that behind the NT is in the Old Testament, in which Jesus was announced.

Russ Ramsey, does a fantastic job of describing and taking us to the Scriptures so that we know the characters, the situations and the promises that are after the coming of the Lamb of God. The book is divided into two parts, the first related to the Old Testament and the second part to the New Testament.

It is a book written in a pleasant way that invites us to reflect. Let's take a look at the story of the Lamb of God!

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Really enjoyed this Advent reader. It takes the reader from Adam to Jesus visiting many of the well known Old Testament characters along the way..
Highly recommended.
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I wish I had discovered this book sooner. It would have been the perfect book for the Advent season - which is one of my favorite times of the year - but I still enjoyed reading in January.

So many of us don't even know anymore what we are celebrating on Christmas and those who do often forget what Christmas is actually about. Ramsey takes the reader on journey, starting at creation and leading all the way up the birth of Christ. He goes through the most “important” (if you can say that) events in the Bible, retelling the story in his own words to make the stories come alive. Since I grew up reading the Bible, this didn’t always work for me. This conversational style is probably great for people who are not very familiar with the Bible or for people who simply prefer this style. Ramsey also explains in the preface that even the passages in quotation marks are not actual quotations from the Bible but his own words. Because I wrote lots of university papers (in accordance with MLA), this also didn’t sit well with me. I just don’t see the use for quotation marks when you are not actually quoting. But he did explain it in the preface so I shouldn’t deduct points for that, I guess.

I really, really, really love celebrating Christmas looking at the big picture, the whole story. I think it is important to know what happened before the advent of Jesus to understand why He came and to see the greatness of this miracle.

Because I grew up with the Bible I know it fairly well and didn’t expect to learn a lot of new things but I was surprised at some of the connections that Ramsey made between stories that I had not seen before. Sometimes he gave extra historical background information that I did not know about. And some stories were deeply moving. I particularly loved the stories surrounding the birth of Christ, the stories you hear and read every year around Christmas … I learned more about the wise men and the shepherds and I also realized: Somehow I never saw that when Jesus was born in a stable it was already foreshadowing Him becoming the Lamb of God.

All in all, this is a really great book and would make a perfect Advent season gift! I am looking forward to reading it again.

Thank you NetGalley and InterVarsity Pres for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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In his book “The Advent of the Lamb of God,” Russ Ramsey tells us the story of redemptive history in Scripture, to inspire us and remind us of God’s plan for His creation.

This story is written in 25 chapters, perfect as an advent devotional. It can also be read in a few sittings for those who want to read through the whole story and be filled with the wonder and awe, as it unfolds.

He takes us back to the garden, where God’s creativity first burst forth; where the question was first asked, ‘Is God really being as good as he can be?’ He takes us through to the covenant cut with Abraham, a promise he would not see fulfilled. He tells us about a nation enslaved, but rescued miraculously, as they became established as a people, Israel, with tablets of stone to instruct them in right worship.

We read about the weakness and failures of that nation, who received the promised land, only to squander it in sin, resulting in exile to a foreign country. Then, as captives in a strange land, they wait on the fulfilment of the prophets’ foretelling, the Messiah who would come to their rescue.

He sets the scene for the Savior’s arrival, and tells of Mary & Joseph, Elizabeth & Zechariah, the shepherds, and the magi. He crafts the story with historical insight to help us hear and understand the story that is central to our faith.

In isolation, the Christmas story tells of Jesus’ virgin birth. But as he tells this story, we are reminded that God’s plan was from the beginning, to usher in a Redeemer to rescue us. Through the history of Israel and the prophets, we see in Jesus’ birth, God’s faithfulness to His promises and His sovereignty in establishing His will.

I really enjoyed this retelling, and recommend it, especially if you are looking for a family devotional or reading for the Christmas season.

What are the stories you remember? What was it that captivated you about them?

**I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley in return for an honest review.

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