Books




You can order my most recent book: 
Words of the Resurrected: Mediations for Easter and Beyond HERE

How do we connect with the living God outside of hearing sermons on Sunday mornings and special programs? Christ speaks to us today in our deepest pain, strongest longings, and private thoughts through his Word, the Bible. In Words of the Resurrected: Meditations for Easter, we explore those precious last interactions with Christ before his ascension.

Christ offers us comfort, hope, forgiveness, peace, purpose, power, and more.

This short book will inspire you and encourage your soul. It is perfect for Lent, Easter, Pentecost, and any time of year. Use this book in your private or small group study and devotions. Each chapter ends with discussion questions and prayer.

“Words of the Resurrected does a brilliant job of transporting the reader into the stories through Scripture, historical context, and modern-day parables. I highly recommend this book for individuals and small groups!”

Tre Moore - National Director of IREF

Here is my other book 
Last Words: Seven Sayings from the Heart of Christ on the Cross.



Jesus's words in Scripture capture who he was and what he was about. His last words on the cross, over two thousand years ago, offer gospel hope for our spiritual journeys today.

In this powerful, moving book, author Robert J. Nash explores a fresh perspective on a familiar event, guiding readers into the forgiveness, hope, comfort, and compassion of Christ's words in his final moments on earth.

While pivoting history, Jesus graciously offers encouragement for Christians today and hope for seekers looking for significance in his death. In this glimpse into the heart of Jesus, Nash helps men and women find historical truths about Jesus's love for the church in his death and resurrection.

Last Words includes a reflection section for small groups and a devotional prayer at the end of each chapter to help readers relate to God. For easy reference, men and women can find a Scripture index in the back of the book.

Come and ponder the wisdom of Christ and see for yourself a new view of the cross.


ENDORSEMENTS

“We are fascinated by the last words a person speaks. We ponder them, even dissect them, looking for meaning. Since the church’s earliest days, Christians have pondered the last words the greatest Man ever spoke as a mortal. Here Rob Nash joins this ancient succession of meditation, dissecting the dying words of the divine Son. He shows us that in them is a world of profoundly personal meaning, for Jesus meant them for each of us.”

Jon Bloom, Author; board chair and co-founder of Desiring God Ministries

“Robert J. Nash’s exposition of the last words of Jesus is faithfully and vividly presented, drawing from the other passages of Scripture in order to show their theological implications. These gospel-saturated truths are then helpfully applied to the reader, who is encouraged not only to apply the truth personally but also to share it with others. I heartily recommend this book.”

Jim Newheiser, Director of the Christian Counseling Program and Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC

“I truly enjoyed this fresh look into the last words of Jesus. When you study them deeply, you will see what the Roman soldier who stood at the foot of the cross saw: surely, Jesus is the Son of God! In these last words of Jesus, we see that hanging on the cross was not just a good man, but the God-man who died to pay the price that God demands for the sin and rebellion of humanity. This book is not just for Easter; it is for everyone to read and reread year-round to have your heart and your mind grounded in the awe of the cross. You will never partake of the Lord’s Table the same way again”

Steve Leston, President of To Every Tribe

“I found Last Words by Rob Nash to be full of gospel encouragement. When the world is so full of distractions to the soul and spiritual life, it is refreshing to read and think about what God accomplished on behalf of his people through the death of his Son, Jesus Christ. Last Words makes a great devotional tool as it provides reasons to give thanks and praise to God on almost every page.”

Norm Wakefield, President of Elijah Ministries 

“Pastor Rob Nash offers helpful insights into the background and context of Jesus’s final words. Last Words is a spiritually refreshing treatise for anyone who desires to reflect more deeply on Christ’s experience on the cross.”

Brian Weber, Executive Minister of Converge MidAtlantic

“Other than the Bible itself, Last Words is the most insightful, interesting, compelling, and profound book I’ve ever read about the cross. As I pondered this in-depth exploration of the last statements of Christ, my mind was challenged, my heart was warmed, and my faith was strengthened. Rob Nash has written a biblically precise masterpiece—one that not only brings forth a more thoughtful, thorough understanding of the redemptive work of Jesus, but also encourages God’s pattern for Christian living.”

Ginger Hubbard, Best-selling author of Don’t Make Me Count to Three and I Can’t Believe You Just Said That! 

“I find Last Words an excellent resource for every serious student of Scripture desiring to wrestle with the last words of our Savior. The book is filled with rich truths, deep meditations, and strong practical applications. Be prepared to think deeply and be stretched personally.”

Gary Rohrmayer, President of Converge MidAmerica

“Rob Nash explains that the brief and sometimes cryptic final words of our Lord on the cross unpack profound realities in heaven and on earth. This warm devotional work will take you beyond the surface to explore the depths of the gospel. As you read it, your passion for God will be inflamed, your gratitude deepened, and your worship of our great God and Savior enriched, all to the glory of God.”

Craig Parro, President of Leadership Resources

“This book reads with the immediacy and richness of a film. The seven phrases Jesus gasps out on the cross serve as touch-points for Nash to explore layered flashbacks to Old Testament rituals, Hebrew prophecies, and the Gospel stories. But the real beauty of Nash’s method is this: he personalizes each phrase right down into the nitty-gritty of the reader’s present life. While this book is short enough to read in a single sitting as I did, it is full enough to provide seven weekly meditative chapters leading up to Easter, which is how I intend to read it next!”


J. A. Myhre, Author of The Rwendigo Tales; physician serving with Serge in East Africa




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