Description
Modern culture constantly pressures Christians to treat truth as flexible, personal, and uncertain. Against that backdrop, this book calls believers to fix their minds again on the one person who never changes: Jesus Christ. When faith grows weak and the world grows loud, the church does not need novelty. It needs remembrance.
Drawing from Paul’s charge to Timothy to “remember Jesus Christ,” Tom Nettles opens up the deep comfort and strength found in God’s covenant faithfulness. This is not mere religious reflection or sentimental devotion. It is a call to actively set the heart on the risen Christ whose life, death, and resurrection stand at the center of history and redemption. As Nettles unfolds the biblical storyline, readers are reminded that every promise of God finds its fulfillment in Christ.
Clear, thoughtful, and deeply rooted in Scripture, this book helps Christians recover confidence in the unchanging truth of the gospel. It encourages weary believers to stand firm in an age of confusion by remembering the Savior who remains the same yesterday, today, and forever.
In this book you will find:
- Teaching on the person and work of Christ
- Reflection on truth in a relativistic culture
- Encouragement for perseverance in faith
- Christ-centered biblical theology
- Insight into God’s covenant faithfulness
- A study of Paul’s charge to Timothy
- Help for standing firm in cultural confusion
- Pastoral application rooted in Scripture




