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¿The Christian life is a lot like climbing a mountain. When we trust Christ for salvation we begin on the gentle slopes, but it¿s not long before we are faced with a choice. Are we going to leisurely make our way to heaven, gliding along and living how we please? Or will we choose the steep and difficult path, living for God
This is the third of a series, dealing with familiar Bible topics. Craig first covered The Ten Commandments and then The Nine Beatitudes. He now covers The Eight Kingdom Parables. Eight Kingdom Parables! Are we not accustomed to speaking of ΓÇ£The Seven Parables of the KingdomΓÇ¥ in Matthew 13? Craig contends that the reference to the householder at v.52 should be included, and so he speaks of eight parables. Although basically doctrinal, the book is incisive in the challenge it presents regarding our commitment to sow seed. Are we employing every avenue open to us to communicate the Word of God? Stress is laid on the fact that it is the only method whereby souls are reached for the Kingdom. CraigΓÇÖs expositions and conclusions are well backed up with a multitude of Bible references that demonstrate his wide knowledge of the Scriptures, even those parts that we might regard as obscure. In his introduction, Craig suggests that each chapter of his book can be read in five minutes. We recommend that you devote just a little longer to it! If you are going to digest all that is there, and follow up on the Bible references, it will need some diligent thought. We do trust that the little volume will be really enlightening to those of you who are exploring these things for the first time, and an encouraging refresher course for those of you who have known them for many years.
Ephesians is a book about the church and believers.It echoes the teaching of Galatians in stating, ΓÇ£For bygrace have you been saved through faith; and that notof yourselves it is a gift of God; not as a result of works,that no one should boast.ΓÇ¥ We can learn the differencethat the gospel can make in our daily lives.
The last volume in our best-selling commentary series covering Timothy to Revelation. As you take this journey through the scriptures with Denis, his many years of teaching and living out GodΓÇÖs Word will help you grow in your understanding of Scripture and so develop your walk with God. The easy-to-read style, vivid illustrations, pithy quotes and challenging questions, along with DenisΓÇÖs own love for expositional teaching make this book one to add to your library.
The Bible Class Notes series has a new look and this latest edition will be a real help to those wanting to study on this subject.These notes were written for a group of young christians in 2019. The aim was to provide them with notes that they could read at home before their bible study and which they could keep and consult as they grew older. This study covers Creation, ManΓÇÖs Nature and the Fall, ManΓÇÖs Constitution, ManΓÇÖs Complement, ManΓÇÖs Purpose and ManΓÇÖs Pinnacle.Suitable for group setting or individual study, the guide is neither too elementary nor too complicated. The target is teenagers, but others may find them useful. Highlighted Sections forKey ScripturesKey QuotesKey QuestionsIf your youth group is in the 13-20 age bracket they are at a vital stage in their christian life where they need help to study the Bible in a way that is challenging and engaging.
If you are a young person, you are at an exciting stage of life and God can do great things for you and through you. However, living as a Christian in the twenty first century takes faith, conviction and courage. Our Western World is becoming increasing secular, and people genuinely think that science has disproved the existence of God. Moreover, the message of the bible flies in the face of modern philosophies, ethics and moral standards. This means that to make headway as a Christian can feel like swimming against the tide.The topics included in this book have already been raised by young people in bible class, or in other contexts, or are related to issues which have impacted young people. Keep your bible handy as you read this book and take time to look up the references. The authors have tried to base all the advice given on GodΓÇÖs word. Understanding something of the Glory of God and being captivated by His son, the Lord Jesus Christ, will enable you to live a happy, purposeful life and save you from many problems and issues.
Beautifully-illustrated, matt-finished, lined notebooks with a Bible verse at the foot of each page.
Beautifully-illustrated, matt-finished, lined notebooks with a Bible verse at the foot of each page.
Zach, Bobby, Seth, Harry and Emily were playing inside on a rainy day but they ended up in adventure on NoahΓÇÖs Ark!This book re-tells the story of NoahΓÇÖs Ark and the flood from the book of Genesis in the Bible. It places the children in the very centre of the story and brings out valuable lessons and truths about this most important event.Written in easy rhyme with colourful, hand-painted detail illustrations, the Bible story adventure books retell familiar bible stories in a factually accurate and appealing way. Children are transported into each story and learn about the truth of the Bible and the message of salvation from the things they see.
You never know what might happen when you go to Sunday School. Zach, Bobby, Seth, Harry and Emily ended up in an adventure in the Garden of Eden! This book re-tells the story of the Garden of Eden from the book of Genesis in the Bible. It places children at the very heart of the story and brings out valuable lessons and truths about this important place and the real events that happened there. Written in easy rhyme with colourful, hand-painted detail illustrations, the Bible story adventure books retell familiar bible stories in a factually accurate and appealing way. Children are transported into each story and learn about the truth of the Bible and the message of salvation from the things they see.
JosephΓÇÖs dreams enraged his brothers; even his indulgent father was critical, but he himself had the conviction that they were indications of some future status and supremacy. Then he was sold by his brothers and slandered by a woman, imprisoned by his master and ignored by a butler. The dreams were shattered; would they ever become reality? Interestingly, it was the dreams of others that were the catalysts that turned things around and transferred him from the prison to the palace.His brothers had cynically remarked, ΓÇ£We shall see what will become of his dreamsΓÇ¥. They certainly did! Follow the ups and downs of this young man through the book; catch glimpses of your Saviour illustrated in his life. See in his resilience and his integrity a role model for your life. Realise that shattered dreams can become reality when God is in control.
This full colour, attractively produced book will be loved by younger readers (aged 3-6) and has been illustrated by Graeme Hewitson, graphic designer of Eikon Bible Art The stories have been simply retold by Raymond Banks in a language suitable for younger children and the different eye catching images will be sure to make this a favourite.
Written by Jack Hay, this little pocket commentary giving an overview on the book of Daniel, is a great addition to the series. The handy size allows it to be easily stored and given to young people or new christians who may not normally sit down with a larger sized commentary.
Traditions to Treasure is the third and final volume in John Ritchies' Christian Heritage Series. Volumes 1 and 2, have already been well received, describe great servants of God who shone in the darkness of 14th to 18th century Britain, then others who pioneered with the Gospel in many other countries abroad and at home.
This is a fascinating record of conflict which occurred at the church in Corinth. The letter reminds the Corinthians to turn from their worldly ways, and to think and live in ways that honour God. These lessons are very relevant to us today, and John Riddle's commentary provides helpful parallels and lessons from this book.
Seven Postures of Christ is a series of gleanings from the four Gospels in which we are invited to marvel at the glory of our Lord Jesus displayed in various postures that He adopted during his earthly life.
Were the old Saxon gods real? If not, where did everything come from? What really happens after death? Wulfgar the Saxon is perplexed and sudden death for him and his village seems only too likely as fierce Viking raiders are over-running his native Wessex. Even the king is being defeated atevery turn. When he least expects it,
'Hope - Anchor of the Soul' - a book of Hope. Written to encourage those going through trying times as a result of disease or death.This large print booklet is divided into thirty-one readings of Scripture verses, hymns and true life stories chosen to bring comfort to the reader as well as point to the Saviour. Illustrated throughout in colour.
The aim of this book is to present to readers, the five rather different messages which the `Minor Prophets¿ Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, and Malachi preached to their Israelite contemporaries, in the seventh to the fifth centuries BC, in the conviction that they are still very relevant to us today in the twenty-first century AD.
This book seeks to capture, in roughly chronological order, what took place within that six month period. During this stage of the Lordâ??s public ministry large crowds followed Him, many professed to believe on Him and there was a growing expectation that the Kingdom of God was about to be established on earth.
"Harry was a spy. Not a boy who only thought he was; not just pretending to be with all the gadgets he had received as gifts: but Harry really was a spy." When Harry discovers a plot to overthrow his country, nobody but his elderly neighbour and friend, Mrs Joyce, believes him. Harry is convinced that Mrs Joyce used to be a top-secret spy.
Harry lives on a farm and loves to help Daddy. Matilda the cow is going to have a calf, and Harry is very excited. But when Snowy the pure white calf steps out into the snow, Harry can't understand why she looks so dirty! In this story, Harry learns that even though our sins are like a bright red stain, God can wash us and make us whiter than snow.
People have always been intrigued with the future. In Bible days, the trappings of the occult featured in Nebuchadnezzar's quest for guidance (Ezek 21.21), and soothsaying was alive and well in ancient Philippi (Acts 16.16)That fascination has not diminished with the onset of a secular scientific age.
This is the lastest commentary in the What the bible Teaches Old Testament series,and a companion to the series on the New Testament,which is widely appreciated and provided a much needed resource for the Bible student interested in a clear and concise exposition of the scriptures.
The book of Matthew has valuable and relevant lessons for our day. This book represents the substance of Bible Class discussions on Friday evenings at Mill Lane Chapel, Cheshunt.
The books of the Minor Prophets have valuable and relevant lessons for our day. This book represents the substance of Bible Class discussions on Friday evenings at Mill Lane Chapel, Cheshunt.
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