I Could Be Wrong, But I Doubt It : Why Jesus Is Your Greatest Hope on Earth and in Eternity
(2024)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Thomas Nelson, 2024
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Unabridged
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1 online resource (1 audio file (6hr., 18 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781400230266 MWT16025277, 1400230268 16025277
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Milton Bagby

Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson takes readers on a tour of the completely unique qualifications and accomplishments of Jesus Christ--the Creator of everything, the King who will set you free, and the best friend you could ever have. Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson takes readers on a tour of the completely unique qualifications and accomplishments of Jesus Christ--the Creator of everything, the King who will set you free, and the best friend you could ever have. Over nearly five decades of walking with God, Phil Robertson has learned a thing or two about why Jesus is the only one worth following. In this new book, Phil shows readers that of all the things we could put our trust in, only Jesus has the answers for what ails us. Plenty of people claim to have the answers for a better life. Politicians claim they can fix our nation. Scientists and technologists trumpet the latest and greatest discoveries that'll make everything right. Self-help gurus offer one pathway to peace after another. But it's no secret that our world is increasingly divided and broken--and we've got the fear, anxiety, and hopelessness to prove it. Jesus alone can make good on the promise of lasting peace, real freedom, and life eternal. With his trademark directness, humor, and insight, Phil helps readers - discover Jesus' unique resume as the Creator and all-powerful Sustainer of all creation; - reckon with their own brokenness and sinfulness, and find in Jesus the unending well of healing, forgiveness, and peace that we all crave; and - develop the eyes to see Jesus for who he really is: the friend who will always be there for you, no matter what mistakes you've made or how far you've run away. Politics won't save you. Science can't give you the power to sidestep death. The pleasures and joys of this world are fleeting at best, damaging counterfeits at worst. But Phil has good news for you: Jesus offers life, joy, and peace, and he's never more than a prayer away. Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson takes readers on a tour of the completely unique qualifications and accomplishments of Jesus Christ--the Creator of everything, the King who will set you free, and the best friend you could ever have. Over nearly five decades of walking with God, Phil Robertson has learned a thing or two about why Jesus is the only one worth following. In this new book, Phil shows readers that of all the things we could put our trust in, only Jesus has the answers for what ails us. Plenty of people claim to have the answers for a better life. Politicians claim they can fix our nation. Scientists and technologists trumpet the latest and greatest discoveries that'll make everything right. Self-help gurus offer one pathway to peace after another. But it's no secret that our world is increasingly divided and broken--and we've got the fear, anxiety, and hopelessness to prove it. Jesus alone can make good on the promise of lasting peace, real freedom, and life eternal. With his trademark directness, humor, and insight, Phil helps readers - discover Jesus' unique resume as the Creator and all-powerful Sustainer of all creation; - reckon with their own brokenness and sinfulness, and find in Jesus the unending well of healing, forgiveness, and peace that we all crave; and - develop the eyes to see Jesus for who he really is: the friend who will always be there for you, no matter what mistakes you've made or how far you've run away. Politics won't save you. Science can't give you the power to sidestep death. The pleasures and joys of this world are fleeting at best, damaging counterfeits at worst. But Phil has good news for you: Jesus offers life, joy, and peace, and he's never more than a prayer away

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