OUT OF PRINT, republished as two volumes, available to order here:
The Kingdom of God (Volume 1)
The Story of Redemption (Volume 2)
Is there a central plot to the Bible? And if so, why is the Bible divided into two different testaments? Moreover, how do these two testaments relate to each other? No doubt, it can be overwhelming to traverse the various covenants of the Bible. And it can be difficult to understand the unity and diversity of the Old and New Testaments.Ā The Kingdom of God: A Baptist Expression of Biblical & Covenant Theology explains why the maze of the Old and New Testaments cannot be properly navigated or understood without a knowledge of the dual (law and gospel) nature of the Abrahamic Covenant.Ā For the law of the Old Covenant and the grace of the New Covenant flow out of the Abrahamic Covenant and are wonderfully reunited in the gospel of Jesus Christ. In other words, out of the earlier dichotomy comes the later unity of the gospel message.
232 pages
āJeff Johnson has given us a lot to chew on. This treatment of the covenants gives a tightly argued discussion of the relation between the covenant of works and the covenant of graceā¦The Kingdom of God will expand oneās personal knowledge of Scripture, extend oneās confidence in the wisdom and certainty of divine providence, and exact transparent and pure praise to God for his invincible grace.ā -Tom NettlesĀ Ā
āThe Kingdom of God by Jeffrey Johnson is a work I commend to be read both by Baptists and Paedobaptists. He explains the biblical covenants in relationship to the Ā kingdom of God through the whole Bible.ā -Fred Malone
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