This is my intended review post.
Profound, Expository, Refreshing and Humbling
Written by divine guidance and inspiration, Truth and Doubt: A Study of Matthew 11, is an outstanding masterpiece for Christian leaders, believers and any who has struggle with tough questions about Christian faith and life. The use of historic facts combined with scriptural references made this book an amazing Bible study material. This book in particular answered the following questions for me:
Jesus' paradoxical statement that the least in the Kingdom of God is greater than John the Baptist after saying that he is the greatest among the prophet that came before him.
The historical fact about the Samaria and Jewish differences and how they lead up to God's outreach for everyone.
The Pharisees, Sadducees and the Scribe dogmatism and unbending approach to scriptural injunctions as inspired by the Holy Spirit including reason for their relentless effort to sideline Jesus Christ while refusing to humble themselves.
John the Baptist mental struggle with the apprehension of the reason for Jesus' supposedly lack of immediate action toward his incarceration.
The justification of Jesus' anger towards people doing business inside the Temple.
Furthermore, many questions that theologians and regular people of faith are often in contest with when they talk to non-believers are answered in a clear, straightforward and satisfactory manner; questions such as virgin birth, trinity, the destruction and rebuilding of the temple, Jesus declaration of His power to forgive sin, His death, resurrection and position as our High Priest and many more. The use of English is well structured and understandable. The correlation of Old and New Testament in this study material is extraordinary. I recommend it for theologians, pastors, church leaders, Christians and people interested in learning about Jesus life, ministry and the salvation that He brings.