: Highlights the "spiritual heroism" of Moses and the importance of remembrance and covenant renewal.
: Portrayed as messengers of hope, these books reveal God's providence and "talk back" to a people in distress. Why the Old Testament Matters
Yancey focuses on five representative segments of the Old Testament to illustrate their enduring relevance: The Bible Jesus Read: Why the Old Testament Mat...
: Offers a dose of realism, leading the reader through the apparent meaninglessness of life to the ultimate conclusion of fearing God.
: Explores the profound reality of human suffering and the affirmation of faith even in the "dark". : Highlights the "spiritual heroism" of Moses and
: Described as "soul therapy," this section showcases a full range of human emotions—from joy to anger—in a passionate relationship with God.
Yancey admits that the Old Testament can initially seem "baffling, boring, and even offensive" to modern readers. However, he contends that it remains vital because it was the only "Bible" Jesus knew—the prayers he prayed, the songs he sang, and the prophecies he fulfilled. The book serves as a "pilgrimage" through several challenging Old Testament sections to show how they address deep human questions. Key Sections and Themes : Explores the profound reality of human suffering
In his book , author Philip Yancey challenges the common modern Christian tendency to focus almost exclusively on the New Testament . Yancey argues that by neglecting the Old Testament, believers miss the foundational context of their faith and a profound understanding of Jesus himself. Overview and Purpose