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Reflections on the wonder of Easter

Suffering & Glory recovers some of the best Holy Week and Easter articles from half a century of Christianity Today. Guiding readers from Palm Sunday to Pentecost and including contributions from Tish Harrison Warren, J. I. Packer, Nancy Guthrie, and Eugene Peterson, Suffering & Glory will remind readers of the beauty of Christ’s death and resurrection.

Praise for Suffering & Glory

The Eastertide season has been celebrated by Christians across history in every tribe, nation, and tongue. I am thankful for this collection of essays celebrating the diverse voices that make up a symphony of Easter reflections from the church.

—Brandon D. Smith, Assistant Professor of Theology & New Testament at Cedarville University; Editorial Director for the Center for Baptist Renewal

In this compilation of meditations from Christianity Today, we see a delightful blend of the personal and the philosophical, the old and the new, all pointing to the world-altering truth of Easter, disrupting the comforts of a world where Jesus remained in the grave. From calls to live out the implications of the Resurrection in our daily lives to reminders of the implausibility of the skeptics’ favorite tropes, this collection makes for a wonderful resource for the believer’s Easter contemplations.

—Timothy D. Padgett, Managing Editor, the Colson Center; author, Swords and Plowshares; editor, Dual Citizens

Top Highlights

“But it is through weakness that we learn to cling to God’s strength. And the ‘weakness’ that Paul speaks of does not refer to sinfulness but to the adversities of ordinary life. In the difficulty of transition, God is our constant. In the frailness of old age, God is our strength. In the darkness of depression, God is our hope. God is not waiting for us on the other side of suffering; he meets us in our suffering.” (Page 45)

“But Christ did not come so that we might all be assimilated, but so that we might be reconciled” (Pages 8–9)

“But that’s the logic of the American dream, not the gospel. Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, ‘A king who dies on the cross must be the king of a rather strange kingdom.’ A strange kingdom indeed. And the king who was glorified on the cross advances his kingdom by calling his followers to take up their own crosses.” (Page 44)

“Father said ‘no’ to Jesus so that he could say ‘yes’ to you and me for all eternity. Jesus drank the cup of wrath to the dregs so that you and I can drink from the cup of salvation forever in the greater Garden to come.” (Page 35)

“Jesus knew we needed to die before we were ever born, and he provided the means for that in dying for us.” (Page 12)

Since 1956, Christianity Today has been the voice of evangelicalism in America—a bellwether of theology, politics, and culture for evangelicals. The Best of Christianity Today is a new series, featuring the most enduring articles from decades of Christianity Today written by the most respected voices in modern evangelicalism. Lexham Press is proud to partner with Christianity Today to bring these treasures of evangelicalism's heritage to readers today.

Learn more about the other titles in this series.

  • Introduction by Leland Ryken
  • Palm Sunday
    • “The Palms, the Temple, and the Nations” by Esau McCaulley
  • Holy Week
    • “To Truly Live, I Needed to Die” by Rachel Gilson
    • “Set Free by the Cross, Why Do We Still Live in Bondage?” by Anthony J. Carter
    • “The Epic Jesus Follower Fail” by Tish Harrison Warren
    • “Suffering and Submission in Gethsemane” by Nancy Guthrie
    • “The Glory of the Cross” by Jeremy R. Treat
    • “The God Who Cannot Suffer Suffered” by Wesley Hill
    • “Easter Sunday” by Philip Yancey
    • “Walking to Emmaus with the Great Physician” by J. I. Packer
  • After Easter
    • “Reliving the Mystery” by Robert E. Webber
    • “Resurrection Quartet” by Eugene H. Peterson
    • “The Easter Event” by F. F. Bruce
    • “Withering Flowers in the Garden of Hope” by Stanley J. Grenz
    • “The Meaning of Christ’s Ascension” by Bruce M. Metzger
    • “Is the Cross Enough?” by Kelly M. Kapic
    • “Setting the Spirit Free” by John Stott
  • Title: Suffering & Glory: Meditations for Holy Week and Easter
  • Series: The Best of Christianity Today
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2021
  • Pages: 192
  • Format: Logos Digital, Paperback
  • Trim Size: 5x8
  • ISBN: 9781683594857

About Christianity Today

Since 1956, Christianity Today has been the voice of evangelicalism in America—a bellwether of theology, politics, and culture for evangelicals. Some of the most influential and respected modern evangelical leaders have written for Christianity Today, shaping the minds and hearts of millions of Christians for more than half a century.

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