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Paul wrote Galatians to defend the gospel - the Good News that we are saved by faith alone. Titus enforces this truth - we have been saved not because of good deeds, but to do good deeds. And Philemon continues the freedom theme with the account of a slave whose story is a parable of our redemption. As you study these letters, rejoice in the freedom Christ gives. It is Good News indeed!Fisherman Bible Studyguides offer:-Penetrating questions that generate discussion-Flexible format for groups or individual needs-Helpful leader's notes-Emphasis on daily application of Bible truth
Readers will find out what God has to say about how they should earn, spend, and give away their money.
Christians are more aware than ever of problems concerning injustice. How are we to respond? Can one person make a difference? The Bible''s teachings are just as valid--and radical--today as they were centuries ago. They instruct us to live as lights in the darkness, and they reveal the true source of our hope for the world.
Few portions of the Bible speak as directly to the questions of life as does Ecclesiastes. As you study the unique themes of this book, you will discover that life "under the sun" may seem meaningless, but ultimately, God gives purpose to all human experience.
How often have you said, "God, get me out of this!" The Israelites had plenty of opportunities to cry out for God''s deliverance too. The book of Exodus follows the Israelites from slavery in Egypt through their wanderings in the wilderness. Discover how their story is also ours-a story of God''s deliverance of an imperfect people.
Ezra and Nehemiah were both needed to fulfill God’s plan. From their dramatic stories readers learn lessons about spiritual leadership, prayer, courage, and obedience.
To be rich in friends is true wealth! These studies focus on the treasure of good relationships. Here you will find vivid profiles of friends in the Bible like Jonathan and David, Ruth and Naomi, Barnabas, Abraham, and Jesus-the preeminent Friend and Brother.
Have you ever been troubled about the relationship between God''s love and his justice? How should a Christian''s lifestyle relate to the people around him? How do we deal with the realization that God''s perspective and ours do not agree? Jonah, Habakkuk, and Malachi encountered many confusing questions and issues. And just as God confronted them, he brings us face to face with the holiness of his character, the breadth of his perspective and love, and the kind of responsible living he desires for his people.
How did people like Daniel, David, and Mary talk to God? What can we learn from their example? What can we know about God himself from the prayers of Hannah, Job, and Paul? These studies will help you discover new insights about prayer, God''s character, and the lives of his praying people. Your own prayer life will be enriched as you study the great prayers of Scripture.
God has always commissioned his people to be a blessing and witness to others. This studyguide will enable you to see the world through God''s eyes and will motivate you to get involved in the awesome and joyful task of worldwide outreach.
Paul''s letters are full of love, concern, and instruction for His readers--perhaps these letters to the Thessalonians have your name on them as well!
Following Jesus--what an exciting spiritual adventure! But Jesus said faithfulness to Him means putting aside personal priorities. Readers will discover how to have the faith to follow.
This study is an overview of the life and ministry of Jesus, including the Sermon on the Mount and His teachings on the kingdom of God. [X] Sessions.
Discover what unity in Christ means through the Larsens'' dynamic studies. And then put it into practice in relationships with other believers.
In the Old Testament alone we have the writings of at least sixteen prophets. What kind of people were they: eccentric doomsayers or faithful truth tellers? And why were their messages so crucial that God appointed them specifically to speak? More importantly, do they have anything to say to God’s people today? From Elijah to John the Baptist, this studyguide will help you listen anew to God’s truth as you look at the lives of thirteen prophets and the major themes of their messages.
Are you in need of inner refueling, but just never seem to have the time? This study guide will help focus your thoughts on Scripture passages and aspects of personal renewal in the midst of busyness. Begin a journey of spiritual refreshment not only through rest and quiet reflection, but also through exploring your creativity, renewing your focus and your dreams, and by actively worshipping God.
This study guide focuses on such issues as workplace ethics, success and prosperity, creativity, rest, the value of homemaking, and meaningful ministry.
Fisherman Bible Studyguides have been a trusted name in Bible study for almost thirty years. With outstanding authors, an emphasis on personal growth, and over eighty titles, the Fisherman guides offer a breadth and depth of biblical study not found in any other series. Fisherman are written with a commitment to the unique authority of the Bible in our lives. Nondenominational, nonsectarian, and suitable for new Christians and mature Christians, Fisherman have a broad appeal with a biblical base. Song of Songs: A Dialogue of Intimacy, a new eight-week Old Testament study, gives the reader insight into Song of Songs–one of the richest and most beautiful books of the Bible. This guide offers reflection on the intimacy God intends for marriage and the intimacy God desires to have with us.
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