One of the Bible's chief metaphors for the church is "the body of Christ," as described by Paul in 1 Corinthians 12. In The Cure, practicing surgeon Harry Kraus uses his medicalbackground to bring this metaphor to life. He explains how anunderstanding of physiology-the wonderful way God has put togetherthe physical body in function and form-can show us how love can berealized in the life of the believer and the church, the body of Christ.
When asked what can be done to inherit eternal life, Jesus'answer can be summed up in a single word: love. Love stands at theheart of the gospel, the core of God's motivation and plan torescue his bride. Through this careful dissection of Paul'smetaphor, readers will come to an understanding about Christ's command (love!) and how to fulfill it.
When asked what can be done to inherit eternal life, Jesus'answer can be summed up in a single word: love. Love stands at theheart of the gospel, the core of God's motivation and plan torescue his bride. Through this careful dissection of Paul'smetaphor, readers will come to an understanding about Christ's command (love!) and how to fulfill it.
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