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Publication Date: 15 Aug 2019
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Page Count: 144
Author: Nick Baines
ISBN-13: 9780281082919, 9780281082926

Freedom is Coming

From Advent to Epiphany with the Prophet Isaiah
By Nick Baines
Bishop Nick Baines invites you to join him on a journey through Advent as he reflects on the great Messianic prophecies of Isaiah and what they mean for Christians today
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Summary of Freedom is Coming

'Comfort, O comfort my people. . . In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord.'

The second part of the book of Isaiah rings with proclamations and prophecies that find their fulfilment in the Gospels and are still being fulfilled by followers of Jesus today.

In Freedom is Coming Nick Baines invites you to think about what it meant for people in Isaiah's day to be living in exile, and how the prophet encouraged them to keep their faith alive despite the apparent hopelessness of their situation.

At the same time, this book helps you to see the connections between Isaiah's time and ours, and how his vision of God's truth and justice spreading throughout the world can comfort, challenge and inspire God's people now, just as it did back then.

Read this book and find out how you too can become a 'light to the nations' as, once again, we approach the celebration of Christ's birth and the new world that God has promised to bring into being.
Press Reviews

‘Nick Baines. . . brings out both challenge and hope from living Advent side-by-side with the story of God’s people in Isaiah. A great book to take us through Advent.’

- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury

‘Nick Baines has produced six weeks of daily reflections. . . that combine his unique skills of communication, creativity and clarity with a deep grasp of both the ancient world of Isaiah and our current context and culture.’

- Steve Chalke, Founder and Leader, Oasis Global

‘Like the prophet he writes about, Nick Baines has the gift of dispelling illusions without leaving us disillusioned.’

- Mark Oakley, Dean of St John's College, Cambridge

'This is a great book, comprising a series of deep but accessible reflections on the text of Isaiah. I can't think of a better way to spend Advent!'

- Paula Gooder, Canon Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral, London

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