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He Chose The Nails
He Chose The Nails
Author: Max Lucado
The wood. The thorns. The nails. Christ's sacrifice has defined the very essence of mankind's faith for the past 2000 years. And now, Max Lucado invites you to examine the cross, contemplate its purpose, and celebrate its significance with He Chose the Nails. With his warm, caring style, Max examines the symbols surrounding Christ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780849916557
ISBN-10: 0849916550
Publication Date: 8/15/2000
Pages: 240
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4.1 stars, based on 59 ratings
Publisher: W Publishing Group
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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AuntTiffy avatar reviewed He Chose The Nails on
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This book is amazing! It opened my eyes to every little detail about the crusifiction. Everything had a purpose. But just so you know i was in tears at the end of almost every chapter so read it with a box of tissues
heather73 avatar reviewed He Chose The Nails on + 16 more book reviews
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This is an absolutely wonderful, inspirational book. I have it at home with my other Max Lucado collection and will not part with it...It really is awesome!
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He didn't have to give thenm, you know. The only required act for our salvation was the sheding of blood. Yet he did much more. So much more. Search the cross, and what do you find...A wine-soaked sponge. A sign, Two crosses beside Christ. Let's unwrap these gift of grace for the first time feel, trace, pause and listen perchance you will hear him whisper. "I did it just for you"
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~ an incredibly wonderful book ~ very thoughtfully written~
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Max Lucado writes, "Much has been said about the gift of the cross itself, but what of the other gifts? What of the nails, the crown of thorns? What about the garment taken? What about the garment given?" and it continues. With that as an introduction, I will say that despite reading many books on Christianity, faith, Christ and so on, I had never looked quite at all of the things surrounding the cross, Jesus' crucifixion, and resurrection in the way that Lucado looks at them in this book.

With the simple analogy of his father writing some final words to him and his wife, a picture is painted around each one of the things that we read about in the Bible that speaks to much greater meaning and significance than we tend to give them as we read through the passages. But the premise made sense to me..."Knowing that his last deeds would be forever pondered, don't you think he chose them carefully? Deliberately?" I do. And I think that any of us can relate to that. Would you do any less for something that you knew would far surpass your life?

So, trace the path of these meaningful symbols in which Lucado writes, "God was never more sovereign than in the details of the death of his Son." It may change the way you look at those things every time you read those passages from here on out and help you marvel that much more at what transpired when Christ went to the cross.
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Linger on the hill of calvary. Rub a finger on the timber and press the nail into your hand. Taste the tinge of cheap wind and feel the scrape of a thorn on your brow. Touch the velvet dirt, moist with the blood of God. Allow the tools of toture to tell their story. Listen as they tell you what God did to win your heart.
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Linger on the hill of Calvary. Rub a finger on the timber and press the nail into your hand. Taste the tinge of cheap wine and feel the scrape of a thorn on our brow. Allow the tools of torture to tell their story. Listen as they tell you what God did to win your heart.
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Max Lucado is always awesome!!


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