Expository Study of Psalm 23 Reveals the Beauty and Deep Theological Meaning behind a Familiar Part of Scripture
Psalm 23 is one of the most recognizable passages in the whole Bible. Though relatively short, this poetic depiction of God's love epitomizes Christ's goodness and provision as he leads his children. Even lifelong Christians will find fresh encouragement by closely studying these familiar words.
David Gibson walks through each verse in Psalm 23, thoroughly examining its 3 depictions of the believer's union with Christ as sheep and shepherd, traveler and companion, and guest and host. Gibson provides canonical context for the Psalm's beautiful imagery, inspiring praise and wonder as readers reflect on the loving Shepherd who meets every need.
Job never realized that his situation would enable him to see the world around him in a whole new light.
Whether you are looking for an inspirational read or a book study with friends, Nature through the Eyes of Job is perfect. Prepare to be captivated by the twists and turns of this journey. Each chapter unfolds with unexpected revelations and deep insights into nature, redemption, and God's message.
Brace yourself for an exploration of creation, wisdom, and the ultimate triumph of faith over adversity. Readers will embark on a transformative study that will leave them inspired with a greater appreciation of creation and motivated to confront life's challenges with unwavering courage and faith.
Más de medio millón de personas han recurrido a este libro para comprender la Biblia en toda su plenitud.
Esta tercera edición presenta una serie de revisiones importantes de acuerdo con los más recientes estudios académicos, los nuevos recursos y los cambios culturales. Novedades de la tercera edición: Lenguaje actualizado. Nuevo prólogo del autor. Renovación completa de varios capítulos para facilitar su lectura. Lista actualizada de recursos y comentarios.
More than half a million people have turned to How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth to improve their reading of the Bible.
This third edition features substantial revisions that keep pace with current scholarship, resources, and culture. Changes include: Updated language, a new authors' preface, several chapters rewritten for better readability, as well as an updated list of recommended commentaries and resources.
How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth (Revised)
More than half a million people have turned to this book to understand the Bible in all its fullness.
This third edition presents a series of important revisions in accordance with the most recent academic studies, new resources, and cultural changes. What's new in the third edition: Updated language. New author's foreword. Complete renovation of several chapters to make it easier to read. Updated list of resources and comments.
More than half a million people have turned to How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth to improve their reading of the Bible.
This third edition features substantial revisions that keep pace with current scholarship, resources, and culture. Changes include: Updated language, a new authors' preface, several chapters rewritten for better readability, as well as an updated list of recommended comments and resources.
Who Can Put A Price On You Discovering Your Assignment? Explore Wisdom Keys to help you in your journey. Learn...11 Seasons of Preparation / 3 Keys In Understanding Your Anger / 6 Keys For Developing An Obsession For Your Assignment. A Power Book Who Can Put A Price On You Discovering Your Assignment? Explore Wisdom Keys to help you in your journey. Learn...11 Seasons of Preparation / 3 Keys In Understanding Your Anger / 6 Keys For Developing An Obsession For Your Assignment. A Power Book
Are you curious about the hidden treasures of ancient religious texts? Do you wish to explore the world of the Apocrypha and the 1560 Geneva Bible?
Our book provides a comprehensive exploration of these fascinating texts. It is a carefully curated collection of ancient writings that, while not included in the Hebrew Bible, are part of the Septuagint. These texts offer a window into the mysterious world of the past and provide deep insights into human experiences and faith.
Apocrypha:
The Apocrypha is a collection of ancient texts that, although not included in the canonical Bible of most Protestant denominations, are part of the biblical canon of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. These texts offer historical and religious value and include a variety of writings, such as historical narratives, wisdom literature, and theological treatises, dating from the intertestamental period (roughly 300 BCE to 100 CE).
Geneva Bible (1560):
The Geneva Bible, first published in 1560, was one of the most influential English translations of the Bible during the Protestant Reformation. It was created by English Protestant exiles in Geneva, Switzerland, during the reign of Queen Mary I of England. Known for its accuracy, readability, and extensive study aids, it quickly gained popularity among English-speaking Protestants.
This book was the first mechanically and serially printed Bible made directly available to the general public, making a significant impact. With its origins in Calvinism, this Bible was the primary text for English Protestantism in the 16th century and was embraced by notable figures such as William Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell.
Join us on this journey of discovery. Uncover the secrets and marvels of these sacred texts that have influenced countless generations. This book is not just a study; it's an adventure into the depths of faith and history.
So why wait? Start your journey today and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of these ancient texts. Your adventure awaits!
When modern Christians are asked, Do you read the book of Revelation? many will shrug their shoulders, admitting, It's too difficult to read, It is too scary to read, or I can't understand it! The book of Revelation is part of the canon of Scripture and should be read by all students of the Bible. It is a book of hope and encouragement, and the reader is to receive a blessing through it. This book of devotions from the book of Revelation will lead you to heights of worship to God's Lamb, Jesus Christ. The commentary in each devotion will open your eyes to see the wonders of God's purpose in the world through His beloved Son. This book will inspire you to say with the angels and the multitude of the redeemed, Hallelujah! For the Lord our God the Almighty reigns(Rev. 19:6b).
The Book of Judges narrates one of the most chaotic and morally dark eras of Israel's story. Into this morally-ambiguous time comes one of the most unlikely leaders of the biblical text--the prophet Deborah. Also a wife, mother, priest, and judge, Deborah responds to her call and transforms chaos into order by leading Israel in one of the most pivotal victories of her time.
Join beloved scholar and professor Dr. Sandra L. Richter as she illustrates the era of the Judges by means of the archaeological record, historical geography, cultural context, and the hard facts of warfare in the ancient world. This eight-session Bible study draws you immediately into the grand tale of Deborah and challenges you, as a Christ-follower, to ask yourself where God wants to expand his kingdom in your realm of influence today.
You will consider and answer three critical questions:
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Proverbial Leadership prepares the reader for a lifetime of influence. This devotional examines 60 proverbs essential to leadership. These proverbs search the essence of how we influence our relationships, understand and apply truth, and plan for our future. For 60 days, readers will seek to grow in wisdom by diving deep into the meaning of each proverb and apply those insights into their daily walk with God.
Proverbial Leadership also seeks to excite the reader toward becoming intentional about training their mind to recognize what is true. It will prompt them to be ready to capture false arguments and speak lovingly but forcefully against them. The proverbs are God's training manual for leadership development and the means for us to be equipped for every good work (2 Timothy 3:17).
Mark Vickers served as Assistant Professor of Leadership at the International School of Theology in San Bernardino, California from 1998-2002. He holds Master's degrees in History from Claremont Graduate University and Religious Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He earned a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Organizations from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has been an organizational consultant and leadership coach for the last 22 years. He specializes in coaching men and women to utilize the proverbs for personal leadership development and discipleship. He lives with his family in Oregon.
To contact Dr. Vickers or inquire about leadership coaching,
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If you are a farmer, married to a farmer, come from a farm family, or have struggles in your life that arise from being in the farm industry--this study is for you! Throughout the pages of this study, the goal is that mental, emotional, and psychological strains due to the stresses of farm life are healed, all while growing closer to Christ. Grab a group of other like-minded farm individuals and dig into this eighteen-week journey together! Move forward together, learning from one another, growing in Christ, cultivating hope, and harvesting joy!