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Using his schooling and research abilities, Dr. Luke set out to give an "orderly account" based on his careful "investigation" of the life of Christ. Who did he interview? Apparently Mary since he included facts about the birth of Jesus nobody else mentioned. Apparently the apostles since he's included a wide range of information and new stuff nobody else talked about.Luke may never have met Christ in the flesh, but his account revealed a close connection to Him based on the stories he heard. It's all he needed to start a relationship with Christ. As you pray through Luke, investigate your own relationship with Christ and grow closer to Him through these amazing stories.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Deuteronomy means "second law" which covers the time Moses explained the law (revealed first in Exodus and Leviticus) a second time to the people. After being on the Mount Sinai for two forty day periods, Moses came down from the mountain and told the people how God wanted them to live.Now, forty years later, after wandering through the desert (the book of Numbers) as punishment to the generation that didn't believe that God could help them overcome the enemies living in the Promised Land, Moses stood on the border of Jordan and Israel, east of the Jordan River.At the time of Deuteronomy, he was 120 years old, in good health, but also facing the consequences for his lack of faith and anger expressed as a leader. Now he turned to the new generation and as the patriarch of these people (over a million men, women and children). He wanted them to understand how to live before he died. It was a time to pass the baton to new leaders and a new generation.We should always be looking forward to our death, living as if today is our last, making sure that we are inspiring the next generation. Deuteronomy is a sad book, saying goodbye to one of the Bible's incredible heroes, but it's hopeful too, as Moses shows us how to exit this life and prepare others to carry on our faith to new frontiers.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayers as if they were from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every so often I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
The book of Psalms is about heart, passion, reality, love, life.Psalms takes a relationship with God and puts it into words. The writers faced all the ups and downs of being a follower of God in an unforgiving, sometimes brutal world. Psalms stands unique by being the largest single book of the Bible (150 chapters), having the longest chapter (Psalm 119), the shortest chapter (117), having the most authors of any single book of the Bible (nearly seven though many are anonymous) and being the precise center of the Bible.And Psalms should be the center of the Bible because it goes to the center of what it means to live as a follower of God - the pain, the struggles, but also the joy and security. It's the perfect book to pray through.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
In football, there's a line. The offense wants to cross it. The defense wants to hold it. The entire game, that line moves back and forth on the field. It's exciting to watch and every year we can't wait for football season to start again.In our culture, there's a line when it comes to our constitutional right to express our beliefs. The offense does all it can to move little by little towards their goal line. The defense pushes back with all it can to prevent that line from moving any further. The line separates two factions - one trying to keep their religious freedoms and the other trying preserve, what they call, "a constitutional right." They each see the opponent as their mortal enemy. The Christians believe the atheists want to smother their faith into silence. The atheists want to remove this offensive God from government for the good of America, or so they believe.Little by little, groups like Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) are gaining ground every day. Their goal - to eradicate any mention of God's name, the Bible or prayer from every part of our government. It's time Christians get into the game and play ball.Author Troy Schmidt is a chaplain for a high school football team. In 2014 when he was told that he could no longer talk about God, read from the Bible or pray with the team. Since then he has been investigating this movement in our nation to wipe out religion from all aspects of America.
"Foundations: A Study of God" is a twelve part series looking at the biblical definition of God. The topics included in this study are God the Trinity / the Creator / the Pursuer / the Giver / the Judge / the One who is Knowable / Jesus is God / Prophet-Priest-King / Man / Sacrifice / Is Returning / The Holy Spirit. While there are many more topics we could cover when studying God, these twelve will give us a great start to building a foundation in your spiritual life that will last for eternity. Perfect for Adult Bible Studies and new believer classes. This STUDENT GUIDE is a companion to the TEACHER GUIDE also available on Amazon.
Twelve books nestled into the back of the Old Testament.Seldom read. Ignored mostly, except for the story about Jonah and the occasional prophecy for Christ. But Hosea through Malachi have an important reoccurring theme that we need to remember today: God does not overlook sin and one day He will judge the world for its behavior. If He didn't let His people off the hook then for their obsession with idols and love for the world, God won't be kind now when He judges the entire world in the future.God is also about restoration and bringing His people home. During the time of the minor prophets, that home was Jerusalem. For us, that home will be heaven and the eternal kingdom of God.Horrors and hope. That's what the minor prophets were about then and what their message says to us now. PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Leviticus gets down and dirty. Whether it's blood, bodily fluids, disgusting growths, painful sores or the horrible sexual sins between family members, Leviticus covers it all. Leviticus is also very detailed, excruciatingly, to the point you wonder...why? We as sinners always look for a way out to justify our mistakes, but Leviticus says sorry...no excuse accepted. There's a lot of information about priests and festivals, many of those practices we don't use today, so it makes someone wonder, "Is Leviticus relevant?" Leviticus is relevant because it reveals the extent that God would go to make his people holy. Sin is dirty, but God has a plan to cleanse us from that sin, through a priest who came down to the earth and sacrificed himself. As we read Leviticus we should be happy that today our faith in Christ substitutes for all the ceremony and dress required by Old Testament Law. We should read Leviticus not being nonchalant about our sins, but meticulous in making sure our lives stay pure. Leviticus is about holiness and as we pray through it, we should be striving for that holiness too. PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES What is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today. How did God speak to people in Bible times? - Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart. - Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world. - Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose. - Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened. - Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later. - Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people. PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will. Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him. Each section asks the reader to do six things. 1. Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word. 2. Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day. 3. Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading. 4. Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul. 5. Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray. 6. Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every so often I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible. Get ready to spend some quality time with God. Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Good times...bad times...horrible times. Nothing could better describe the timeline of 1 & 2 Kings.After the death of David, Solomon's rule prospered and lifted Israel to the best national position it had ever seen. But the best of times turned quickly into the worst of times. A civil war led to a national split. Two nations emerged-Israel, a coalition of ten nations, and Judah, two nations, Judah and Benjamin.The nation of Israel quickly turned to idolatry and, through the army of Assyria, God scattered the inhabitants as punishment for their sins. Judah, while highlighted with amazing leadership every now and then, collapsed much like the nation it split from and turned to idols. God sent Babylon to destroy Judah and the city of Jerusalem.1 & 2 Kings show us the patience of God despite our evil sprints away from His love. The two books show us a simple formula for staying in God's goodness-follow His commands and don't honor any other gods.1 & 2 Kings are also frustrating books to read because they reveal our human nature to always turn from God. They encourage us also, showing that God will do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, to win our hearts back.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Genesis means "In the beginning." Genesis is about beginnings - the beginning of creation, time, mankind, relationships, sin and salvation. The only thing Genesis is not about is the beginning of God, who always was and always is.Genesis helps us to understand where it all began and why things are the way they are. It shows us the importance of Israel and how God protects and guides a people dedicated to him. Genesis shows us that God has a plan and if you follow that plan, he will lead you to eternal life. Genesis sets purpose in motion.The faith of Abraham reveals a belief that moves from knowledge to trust. It knows confidently that all be okay with God in control. Every promise will come to fruition. For us, as we pray through Genesis, we see ourselves - sinful and disobedient, needing reconciliation with God. We see God working through us to develop an incredible plan. God is all about fresh beginnings and new horizons and Genesis shows us how He does that.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every so often I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Jesus focused on the concept of releasing. He told people to let go of things all the time. Why do we need to know that today? Our hands are so full that we can't receive God's blessing. Our grip is so tight that we can't grab on to what really matters. RELEASE explores this concept found predominantly throughout the Gospels. We will look at what was released and what the person received in return. From the characters in the parables to the real people in Jesus' life, we'll see that releasing our lives actually fills our lives.
John is unlike any other Gospel.He has a clear objective in this fourth book of the New Testament - to show that Jesus is God and he does it by highlighting seven miracles to show that Jesus has power over material objects, earthly events and life or death. John also includes seven "I am" statements, describing Jesus as bread, a shepherd, a gate and the way to an eternal relationship with His Father. Clearly Jesus knew who He was and He wants us to know it too.John didn't need the other Gospels to help Him document His time with Jesus. Those three years clearly impacted this former fisherman's worldview. He wanted to write a Gospel that would draw people to Jesus and capture them with the truth.Because John is unique, your prayer time through John will be too, as you draw closer to the way, the truth and life. PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Paul visited the city of Corinth in Greece two times (Acts 18) and established a church there. It was no easy process.Corinth was inundated with Greek thought and worldly practices. The worship of gods and sensuality permeated every aspect of society. And here, nestled in the middle of all this was the church in Corinth.Paul had a difficult time keeping the world out of the church so his letters hammered home the truth, outlining how a Christian must live and what a church must do.1 & 2 Corinthians are still handbooks for the church today, struggling against worldly influence.Contained in these books are some of the most quoted and examined passages in Christianity. Topics such as marriage (1 Cor.7), communion (1 Cor.11), spiritual gifts (1 Cor.12), love (1 Cor.13), the resurrection (1 Cor.15), the new body (2 Cor.5), giving (2 Cor.9) and Paul's thorn in the flesh (2 Cor.12). Paul's teachings have created a foundation of belief that has withstood nearly 2,000 years.The books of Corinthians focus on your relationship with God and your relationship with other believers in the church. Praying through them and knowing these books are crucial to help you live victoriously in an ungodly world.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
The word "Acts" is found in the word "actions." In Acts, Jesus left the apostles to do the work of spreading the Gospel all throughout the known world. By chapter 28, they've made a pretty significant dent - from Africa (Ethiopia), to Asia (Turkey), to Europe (Rome and possibly Spain).As you read, pray and meditate through Acts, get ready to hear that voice...the voice that turned Paul's life around...the voice that sent Philip into the desert to find a man reading Isaiah...the voice that comforted the apostles in jail for witnessing...the voice that told Paul to get arrested and face Caesar in Rome. That voice of the Holy Spirit always tells Christ followers to go, do and say-not sit, soak and relax.This is a dangerous book because it calls Christians to action.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Some people are smart, but are they wise?Wisdom comes through experience, not diplomas and degrees. While school gives you experience with information, hands-on or life-lived, information is good only for the brain. Wisdom is what you learn from life, then apply it so you can live right.King Solomon asked for wisdom when God inquired, "What would you like me to give you?" Our minds would cascade through a number of great things like long life, more power and, yes, more money.Solomon instead asked for wisdom and got it. Plus, God threw in all those other things we wanted first, saying if you have wisdom, you'll live longer, be more prosperous and have more influence.Proverbs is 31 chapters of short, pithy sayings that say a lot with very little so you can live wisely.Ecclesiastes is an essay on life, spoken through an older, wiser Solomon who learned from his mistakes and doesn't want you to repeat them.Song of Songs is a romantic play of a husband and wife in love, expressing the wisdom of true marital bliss.We can all learn something from these three books and live a wiser, more productive life.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard Him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through His written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.The prayers contained in this book paraphrase the scriptures into a personal conversation with God. That way you can speak the words of God back to Him and make them your own.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayers as if they were from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every so often I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Two chapters about the building of two kingdoms and two thrones - man's and God's. Two chapters about two very similar and vastly different things.The Israelites wanted a king, saying God was not good enough to be their king. Disappointed, God allowed them their king, but God would have to choose him. Enter David, a shepherd and a warrior, a man after God's own heart. Though David was not perfect, and the books of Samuel are not afraid to point that out, David was the best model of godly leadership on this earth-the right man at the right time.1 & 2 Samuel paved the way for the King of Kings, whose lineage would be through David and who would establish His throne forever. Jesus, born nearly one thousand years later, came through the line of David as a humble baby born in a manger, born in the same town of Bethlehem. This volume of PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES uses scripture reading, prayer, meditation and journaling to ensure that God will communicate to you during your time with Him as you pray through the Bible.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Moms. You have a special place in God's heart.We are all created in God's image and yet the moms of this world get to do one thing only God can - create life. Moms were designed to nurture and incubate that life inside her. During the nine-month process, God uses a mom to form the next generation, her child.It's truly a miracle and it all happens inside you.Moms have that maternal instinct, a sensitivity always on high alert, a finely tuned radar that always needs to know where her children are.Moms display unconditional love, finding the best in their children, forgiving the mistakes, shouldering the tears, hoping for a bright future.It's beautiful that when most people accept an award they thank their mom. While it's sad that many don't acknowledge their dad, it says something about moms. Moms don't run away from the responsibility and challenges. They stick with it, standing by their children's side, through thick and thin.Do they get enough appreciation? Sometimes, yes. Not always. Mother's Day, birthday, Christmas, maybe a little thanks at Thanksgiving. They deserve more.The 100 Best Bible Verses for Mom gives a biblical appreciation for all that moms do. While many of the verses don't speak directly to the moms, the application of the verse to moms will hopefully help you see the verse in a new light.And if it hasn't been said enough to you moms, hopefully you'll hear gratitude in all 100 verses outlined in this book.
The book of Joshua rides an incredible high of victories for the Israelites who took over the Promised Land and showed the enemies that God was the Boss.Then, something happened. Joshua died and new leadership never really stepped up. The people settled into their homes, started families, grew crops and forgot about God. The Book of Judges is about the failure of the people who did whatever they wanted to do, then suffered the consequences by allowing their enemies to slowly take over.Despite being shunned, God stepped in and helped the people in ways they could never imagine. Enter Ruth, a Moabite, one of the enemies, who faithfully followed her mother-in-law to Bethlehem to give birth to David's grandfather. One day a king would be born who would give birth to the King of Kings. This was the ultimate solution to the problem of sin.These three books walk us through a times of great victory and great defeat. Kind of like our lives at times. However, we see through these books that God never gives up on His people and He always has a plan.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
"Foundations: A Study of God" is a twelve part series looking at the biblical definition of God. The topics included in this study are God the Trinity / the Creator / the Pursuer / the Giver / the Judge / the One who is Knowable / Jesus is God / Prophet-Priest-King / Man / Sacrifice / Is Returning / The Holy Spirit. While there are many more topics we could cover when studying God, these twelve will give us a great start to building a foundation in your spiritual life that will last for eternity. Perfect for Adult Bible Studies and new believer classes. This TEACHER GUIDE is a companion to the STUDENT GUIDE also available on Amazon. The Teacher Guide provides answers to the questions asked of the students.
If people saw miracles today, wouldn't they believe? How do we know God exists? Why did people live a long time in the Bible? If God is good, why is there so much evil? If I commit suicide, will God forgive me? Are people possessed by Satan today? Is God jealous? What is the unforgivable sin? We all have questions, but do we truly seek the answers? REASON FOR HOPE is for those who have questions about God and are looking for a reason to find hope in Him again. REASON FOR HOPE is also perfect for those who want to be prepared to give others reasons for the hope inside them. REASON FOR HOPE contains the answer to 50 questions most commonly heard about God, the Bible and faith. There are answers. You just have to discover them. "Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have." 1 Peter 3:15
These four books of the Bible - letters by Paul to four churches in Asia Minor (the area of Turkey and Greece) - are often quoted, preached and referenced because of the way Paul guided the churches to make a difference in their community.Paul encouraged these followers of Christ in the midst of great opposition and strong pagan practices of idol worship to change the culture and allow God's love and power to flow through them.Paul wrote three of these letters (Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians) while in prison in Rome. How someone in prison can speak about freedom and joy while incarcerated only proves the power of a changed life that can see beyond the walls.Finally, these four books contain the most powerful quotes that must be imbedded in our minds and called up in so many circumstances. Make an effort to memorize as many as you can.As you pray through these four books, you will be challenged to be a better witness, to serve others more, to be involved in your local church and to proclaim the Gospel everywhere you go.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
There are times when you're reading through Isaiah that you think you are reading through the New Testament. After Psalms, Isaiah is the second most quoted book in the New Testament. Why?It speaks of child to be born who will be more than a king. It prophesizes of a servant who will die a brutal death and take on the sins of the people.Isaiah also paints a picture of a new heaven and new earth in the future.While Isaiah's job was to give comfort to the Jews who were facing exile in Babylon, wondering if they would ever see Jerusalem and the glory of Israel again, he manages to also prepare his people's hearts for something even greater - the arrival of Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, on this earth 700 years later.If you are an enemy of God, Isaiah will scare you. God does not take lightly any attacks on His people.If you are a follower of God, Isaiah will comfort you. He knows Your struggles and He has a plan to take away your sins and give you a home for eternity.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Where do you live? The better question is how do you live? A real life is a genuine life-a life lived to its fullest. A life not lived alone, but in a community with others. The Christians of the book of Acts lived in a community. They needed to trust one another, love one another and encourage one another in a difficult environment of persecution. Today Christians have the same need to live in a community with others LIVING THE REAL LIFE looks at the qualities of that community found in Acts 2:42-47 in twelve in-depth studies, which include: 1) BAPTISM, 2) TEACHING, 3) FELLOWSHIP, 4) PRAYER, 5) MIRACLES, 6) UNITY, 7) GIVING, 8) WORSHIP, 9) ATTITUDE, 10) PRAISE, 11) COMMUNITY, 12) OUTREACH (with a Bonus THANKSGIVING session as a wrap-up). Each study gives your own small group an opportunity to evaluate and look deeply at how you are doing biblical community. Great for individual groups or entire churches who desire to live intimately as the early church did, loving, caring, sharing and praying for one another. So gather your small group...Bible study...life group...and find out what it REALLY means to live life together.
One of the most powerful messages of the Bible is salvation - surrendering your life to Jesus, who died as a sacrifice for your sins, so you could be forgiven and have an eternal relationship with God.This book outlines the top 100 verses about salvation. It only concentrates on the New Testament - not to say there aren't verses about salvation in the Old Testament. However, the New Testament is such a rich territory about salvation through Jesus Christ that I reached over 100 verses in just those 27 books, having to cut some just to get to the title's limit.Use this book to memorize scripture or as a tool to guide others in an understanding of what salvation is all about. These Bible verses are powerful because God spoke them.May they speak into your life and the lives of those you love.
Eight books tucked away toward the end of the New Testament. A lengthy book like Hebrews all the way to three of the five shortest books of the Bible.Eight very different books written by five authors, who we know a lot about, little about and nothing about.However different they may be, these eight books include some of the greatest moments of wisdom and insight you can't find anywhere else in the Bible. These books can't be ignored and must be tackled with study and prayer. By using this guide, you can immerse yourself in the wisdom of Hebrews through Jude and accelerate your growth as a follower of Jesus Christ.This edition covers Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude
Ezekiel and Daniel are the last of the major prophets. While the books are very different in style, their content covers similar territory.Both Ezekiel and Daniel prophesied during the tenuous time of exile for the Jews, pushed out of Israel and forced to live in a foreign country for seventy years. But God did not forget them and worked to shape history and allow them eventual freedom.Both Ezekiel and Daniel contain strange visions that to this day confound scholars. The prophecies of a coming judgment have consequences close to the time of the prophets, but also have interesting reverberations to a future judgment for us.Both Ezekiel and Daniel confronted the spiritual leaders in their day. Ezekiel went face-to-face with Jewish priests while Daniel faced off with magicians, diviners, wise men and kings.These strange and wonderful books contain such powerful prophecies that John in the final book of Revelation echoes the themes from Ezekiel and Daniel very regularly. There's mystery and intrigue in the books of Ezekiel and Daniel, but life applications for us today and insight into our tomorrow.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
What's the message from the book of Job? Life is tough and then you die? Sort of, but it's more complicated than that.Job's message is this - people suffer on this earth and God allows it. That's a tough pill to swallow. So why would God allow us to suffer? Are we pawns in some supernatural chess game between God and His ultimate adversary? No. He loves us and wants the best for us...and sometimes suffering is best for us.Job reminds us that no one is immune from suffering since even a righteous man like Job had his life turned upside down. Suffering creates opportunities to reveal God's goodness and His blessing. Job shows us that when we do suffer, we must not curse God, but accept His will so others can tell our stories like Job's story is told over and over again.If you could talk to Job right now, he would probably say his suffering was worth it because so many people for centuries have looked to the book of Job and found comfort during their struggles.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
While we understand what it means to save someone's life, a task given to policemen, firefighters, doctors and people who know CPR, we aren't quite sure what it means to be saved spiritually. We hear preachers shout the simple five lettered word into a multi-syllable phenomenon: "You must be saa-yaa-vvvv-ed." We see bumper stickers proclaim it. Missionaries confront you with it. "Are you saved?" It's a good question. It's a big question. It's a tough question. It's the most important question we could ever answer. But what does it mean? SAVED answers 25 questions that many ask before they find God-good questions, tough questions-that drown many in doubt and confusion before they find the answers. God offers to save us. Long ago, He jumped into the human race and offered a helping hand to pull us to himself. And the life he wants to save is yours. "Saved" answers difficult questions such as: -What IF there wasn't a God? -What IF there was a God? -What IF I don't believe? -Isn't what YOU believe based on what others have told you? -Do YOU have to know the Bible to be saved? -Why must I CONFESS? -What exactly must I CONFESS? -Why do I have to confess with my MOUTH? -Was JESUS real? -Did JESUS perform miracles? -Why was JESUS crucified? -IS Christianity the only true faith? -What does it mean when I call him "LORD"? -What does it means to BELIEVE? -Don't we have to BELIEVE and do good works? -What does it mean to believe IN YOUR HEART? -Is the Trinity one GOD or three? -Is the Holy Spirit GOD? -Was Jesus RAISED FROM THE DEAD or was it a conspiracy? -Why was Jesus RAISED FROM THE DEAD? -What WILL salvation mean for me? -What WILL not happen to me if I believe? -How are those who never hear the Gospel SAVED? -How am I SAVED? If these are questions that you have about God, then "Saved" is for you. This is also the perfect book to give to a family member or friend who you want to understand the Gospel.
Many list Romans as their favorite book of the Bible, even ranking higher than the Gospels. Why?Romans is deep, theological and yet plain and direct. Romans clearly explains the Gospels, incorporating Old Testament into New Testament thought into one book.Paul, the writer, was bred to write Romans. The educated Pharisee met Jesus Christ, colliding the law with grace. Romans rolls out those two concepts seamlessly.In fact, the idea of the "Roman Road" has become a tool of evangelism because Romans does an excellent job of walking a person from sinner to saint.PRAYING THROUGH ROMANS feels like praying through the Bible since it brings Old and New together into one beautiful book. I hope after your time praying through Romans it becomes your favorite book too.This volume of PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES uses the Bible, prayer, meditation and journaling to ensure that God will communicate to you during your time with Him as you walk through Romans. The words of scripture are paraphrased into a personal prayer so you can actually be praying what the words say.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayer as if it is from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every five sections I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
The first Gospel book begins the introduction to Jesus Christ. Matthew, a Jew, painstakingly offers Old Testament confirmation that Jesus was the Promised One, the Messiah, prophesied by scriptures, who presented Himself on this earth.You may not be a Jew, but you have to appreciate what Matthew laid out in his Gospel. Proof. Prophets teed up the clues about Jesus' life, then Jesus arrived to fulfill them one-by-one. Matthew wanted to say, "He's here!"As you are PRAYING THROUGH MATTHEW, focus on what God did to bring his Son in the world. This moment was 2,000 years in the making and when it happened, the world (and our lives) changed forever.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIESWhat is God's word? Simply put, it is the word of God spoken to people long ago who transcribed that information into writing. That writing was meticulously passed down for thousands of years to speak to us today.How did God speak to people in Bible times? -Audibly - God spoke directly to people who heard him with their ears or in their heart.-Through situations - God spoke through the actions and events of this world.-Through people - God spoke through leaders, kings and prophets who proclaimed God's purpose.-Through prophecy - God spoke about future events, then those events happened.-Scripture - God spoke through his written word when people read those words later.-Prayer - God spoke through the prayers of people.PRAYING THROUGH THE BIBLE SERIES recognizes the power of God speaking to mankind through His Scriptures. God's word was not only meant to be read, but applied. We must apply ourselves to these passages and adjust our lives to God's will.Today, God uses many ways to speak to us. This book incorporates those avenues of communication to ensure that God will speak to you during your quiet time with Him.Each section asks the reader to do six things.1.Read the passage. Open up the Bible and read His Word.2.Memorize the passage. A certain verse is given special focus. Commit it to memory. Remember it all day.3.Understand the passage. Background information (Time, Characters, Place, What's Happening) help you to understand the context of the section you are reading.4.Read the prayer. Read the written prayers as if they were from your heart. Don't recite them as words from a page, but a plea from your soul.5.Keep praying. Prayer prompts are there to help you continue praying about other specific areas. Listen to the Holy Spirit and see if there is more you need to pray.6.Journal your thoughts. In the space provided, write down some thoughts that you feel God said to your during this time. Every so often I've included a "Prayer Thoughts" page to give you more room to journal your thoughts and write down prayer requests as you go through the Bible.Get ready to spend some quality time with God.Get ready for God to speak to you through His Word.
Is faith a requirement for healing? Did Cain have sex with his sister? Why does God let bad things happen? What does God look like? Are the Jews still God's people? Is Jesus the only way? Do we have to be loyal to our leaders if they are bad? Does God close wombs? Can televangelists do miracles? Should homosexuals be allowed to marry? Is abortion a sin? If I'm a Christian, why do I keep on sinning? We all have questions, but do we truly seek the answers? REASON FOR HOPE: MORE ANSWERS TO YOUR BIBLE QUESTIONS looks at 50 more questions that have perplexed believers and non-believers alike. It is the follow up to the previous book, "Reason for Hope: Answers to Your Bible Questions." This book is perfect for those who want to be prepared to give others clear and concise answers to questions they hear all the time. It is also ideal for those who are seeking answers to God and the Bible.
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