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The season of Advent is an invitation-an opportunity to slow down and take in the wonder and miracle of Jesus' coming. While we love to zoom in on the birth of sweet Baby Jesus, we celebrate Christmas because of Easter. Jesus' coming was more than providing a way to eternal life in heaven. He came to restore the broken relationship between God and us so that we might dwell in His presence-both now and forever. Jesus is our Way Maker.This study is not meant to be another "to do" on your list or create more stress in an already stressful season; it's a simple invitation to reflect on the character of the One who came and made a way.This study includes:¿ 13 self-paced readings through the book of Hebrews designed to bring your attention to Jesus as the Way Maker¿ Two simple questions and space to journal a prayer for each reading¿ Optional deeper study for each chapter¿ Six devotionals to help further your understanding of the passages and provide encouragement¿ A guided section to remember and reflect on the past year and see God's character in your lifeThe word feast is rooted in abundance, and that's what awaits us in Scripture: a table laid out before us, not only for our essential nourishment, but also for our enjoyment.ALSO AVAILABLE: Listen to the companion teachings, get recommended resources, and more at FeastingOnTruth.com/WayMaker.
The wilderness is a place that feels empty, lifeless, and pathless, and it often leaves us with questions about who God is. But the wilderness is not a waste. Where we see a place that seems useless, confusing, and hopeless, God sees a backdrop to prove His character, draw us in, and display His glory. This is as true in Scripture as in our lives today.This 11-week study follows the narrative of the wilderness story through parts of Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Joshua and focuses on the character of the One who led them there. It is designed to help you:Release the bonds of a "perfect quiet time" to find deeper, richer time in the WordBuild confidence as you learn how to study the Bible first-handDiscover truths about God and His characterConnect the Old and New TestamentsGrow in your faith and knowledge in a way that produces life changeThere are some lessons about God that can only be learned in the fertile soil of the wilderness, and through this study, we will see that the God of the Promised Land is the same God in the Wilderness.ALSO AVAILABLE: For companion teachings, group discussion questions, and other resources, visit FeastingOnTruth.com/Wilderness.
The Gospel of Mark challenges the expected ideal of the Messiah-not a conquering king or a wish-granting genie, but rather a man of sorrows and a suffering servant.This short yet impactful account of Jesus' life reveals the character of the One who came to save us. Jesus mourned the brokenness around Him: the sickness, the pain, the hardness of heart. He grew angry at the sin of those who led His sheep astray. He was the One who came not to be served, but to serve. He came to prove the faithfulness of God and provide unshakeable hope as we walk through hardships.Jesus was not what they were expecting; He was better. And that's good news!This study is designed to provide a foundation for inductive Bible study and will help you: ¿ Release the bonds of a "perfect quiet time" to find deeper, richer time in the Word ¿ Build confidence as you learn how to study the Bible firsthand ¿ Discover truths about God and His character ¿ Connect the Old and New Testaments ¿ Grow in your faith and knowledge in a way that produces life change The word feast is rooted in abundance, and that's what awaits us in Scripture: a table laid out before us, not only for our essential nourishment, but also for our enjoyment.ALSO AVAILABLE: For companion teachings, group discussion questions, and other resources, visit FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark.
The Gospel of John is unlike the other three gospels. While Matthew, Mark, and Luke focus on the events of Jesus' life, John focuses on His deity. As one of Jesus' closest disciples, he gives us an intimate look at our Savior, with miracles and stories not mentioned in the other gospels, while also showing how Jesus is the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy.Inductive Bible study can sound intimidating, but it's nothing more than learning to study Scripture using your own heart and mind first with the Holy Spirit as your guide. Good Bible study is rooted in asking the right questions, and this journal is designed to give you a balance of both structure and flexibilty and help you: - Release the bonds of a "perfect quiet time" to find deeper, richer time in the Word- Build confidence as you learn how to study the Bible first-hand- Discover truths about God and His character- Grow in your faith and knowledge in a way that produces life changeHis Word is an abundant feast, not only for our nourishment, but for our enjoyment. Find life-giving joy and excitement through Feasting on Truth.
Why study this ancient tent? What does the Tabernacle have to do with our faith on this side of the cross? Everything. From Creation, God's desire was to dwell in the midst of His people. When sin entered the world, we were thrust from His dwelling place for our own protection. But God had a plan.In the middle of the wilderness, God gives Moses a way for God Himself to dwell in the midst of His people: the Tabernacle. He gives specific instructions and commands Moses to make everything exactly as God has shown him. This tent is not merely history or good information-it's essential to understanding our salvation. Our detailed and deliberate God gave us the Tabernacle because one day, He would give us Jesus.This 7-week study traces the steps through the Tabernacle and follows the thread to Jesus in the New Testament. It is designed to:¿ Release the bonds of a "perfect quiet time" to find deeper, richer time in the Word¿ Build confidence as you learn how to study the Bible first-hand¿ Discover truths about God and His character¿ See Jesus in the Old Testament¿ Grow in your faith and knowledge in a way that produces life changeIt's not ritual; it's a doorway. It's an invitation into a relationship with our Holy God. Join us as we discover God's plan for salvation and relationship through Jesus Christ. Jesus is the fulfillment of the Tabernacle that enables us to dwell in the midst of the presence of God and for His presence to dwell in our midst. Every day.Now includes Small Group Guide. For more information, go the FeastingOnTruth.com/dwell
Everyday Prayers for Faith will help you recognize that no matter your circumstances, you can put your faith in your faithful God.
We hear it all the time: we need to read the Bible every day. But why is it so important that we know, understand, and apply this ancient book to our lives today? In Psalm 119, we not only find the most comprehensive look at the power and benefits provided to us in Scripture, but also the character of the One who spoke the Word into existence. This is not power that can be mustered up in our own human strength or learned from reading any other book. It is a power that can only come from God Himself. His Word is our very source of life and a light to guide us as we navigate this life here on earth. If we truly knew the power the Word of God has in our lives, we wouldn't be able to put it down.This 8-week study features a section for each of the 22 stanzas of Psalm 119, with space to write each 8-verse stanza, answer four questions, and space to journal a prayer or take further notes. Each week also features an additional Scripture to deepen your understanding of the power of God's Word.Inductive Bible study can sound intimidating, but it is nothing more than learning to study Scripture using your own heart and mind first with the Holy Spirit as your guide. Good Bible study is rooted in asking the right questions of Scripture, and this journal is designed to guide you through those questions, with a balance of structure and flexibility. His Word is an abundant feast, not only for our nourishment, but for our enjoyment. Find life-giving joy and excitement through Feasting on Truth.ALSO AVAILABLE: For companion teachings, group discussion questions, and other resources, visit FeastingOnTruth.com/LightAndLife.
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