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The subject of the Bible's last book is often met with fear, awe,
and fascination. In fact, the true meaning of Revelation is so
often interpreted or speculated on by authors, ministers, or
academics, that very few individuals actually study the book
themselves. The literal meaning of Revelation, in Greek, is 'an
unveiling.' Allow yourself to be engaged in God's vision of hope
and promise for the faithful, obedient Christian and discover what
truths Revelation will unveil in your own life. Part 1 contains the
first 11 chapters of the book. Part 2 contains the last 11. Paper.
This Bible study shows how God used his servant Isaiah to call His
people to repentance. In workbook format, it provides exercises for
students, questions for discussion, memory verses, and much more.
Wisdom of the Word was founded in 1986 by Jeannie McCullough in
Bethany, Oklahoma. It began as a weekly Bible study at Bethany
First Church of the Nazarene. In the first year the study grew to
over 400 members, and people from other churches and the community
began joining. The local enrollment of Wisdom of the Word
eventually exceeded 1,000. Wisdom of the Word has been an
instrument in uniting the community of believers as well as
reaching the unchurched and the lost. It is now ministering to
thousands through videos and cassette tapes and other programs such
as Children of the Word, prison ministries, and missions.
This Bible study shows how God used his servant Isaiah to call His
people to repentance. In workbook format, it provides exercises for
students, questions for discussion, memory verses, and much more.
Wisdom of the Word was founded in 1986 by Jeannie McCullough in
Bethany, Oklahoma. It began as a weekly Bible study at Bethany
First Church of the Nazarene. In the first year the study grew to
over 400 members, and people from other churches and the community
began joining. The local enrollment of Wisdom of the Word
eventually exceeded 1,000. Wisdom of the Word has been an
instrument in uniting the community of believers as well as
reaching the unchurched and the lost. It is now ministering to
thousands through videos and cassette tapes and other programs such
as Children of the Word, prison ministries, and missions.
This Bible study focuses on Paul's letter to the church of
Corinth--a church that was struggling to stay focused on the
message of Christ. In 2 Corinthians, Paul focuses on the new life
that comes with faith in Christ, the importance of faithful
stewardship, and power of God to work through everyone willing to
serve Him. This Bible study comes in workbook form and provides
exercises for students, questions for discussion, memory verses,
and practical applications. The Wisdom of the Word Bible Study
books are great resources for Sunday School classes, small-groups,
independent Bible studies, or anyone interesting in deepening
his/her understanding of the Bible and the amazing truth found in
the Christian faith. Jeannie McCullough, a pastor's wife in
Bethany, Oklahoma, founded Wisdom of the Word in 1986. It began as
a weekly Bible study at a local church and within the first year
grew to more than 400 members. Today, Wisdom of the Word continues
to thrive in churches and in home groups around the country and has
proven to be an effective instrument in uniting believers as well
as reaching the unchurched and the lost.
This Bible study shows how God uses his servants as a means of
grace to his people. In workbook format, this study provides
exercises for students, questions for discussion, memory verses,
and much more. Wisdom of the Word was founded in 1986 by Jeannie
McCullough in Bethany, Oklahoma. It began as a weekly Bible study
at Bethany First Church of the Nazarene. In the first year the
study grew to over 400 members, and people from other churches and
the community began joining. The local enrollment of Wisdom of the
Word eventually exceeded 1,000. Wisdom of the Word has been an
instrument in uniting the community of believers as well as
reaching the unchurched and the lost. It is now ministering to
thousands through videos and cassette tapes and other programs such
as Children of the Word, prison ministries, and missions.
This Bible study, along with part 1, focuses on the letter of
Hebrews--written for Jewish believers who were torn between their
new faith and their old religious ways. The writer of Hebrews
addresses the temptation to slip back into familiar routines and
rituals, settling for second best, and skillfully makes a case that
points to Jesus as the true Christ and proves that the new covenant
Christ established far outweighs the old faith and rituals. Split
into 2 parts, Hebrews challenges readers to embrace faith in
Christ--a compassionate high priest--and to understand the
importance of faith as a connector between this world and the next.
Both Bible studies come in workbook form and provide exercises for
students, questions for discussion, memory verses, and practical
applications. The Wisdom of the Word Bible Study books are great
resources for Sunday School classes, small-groups, independent
Bible studies, or anyone interested in deepening his/her
understanding of the Bible and the amazing truth found in the
Christian faith. Jeannie McCullough founded Wisdom of the Word in
1986 when she was a pastor's wife in Bethany, Oklahoma. It began as
a weekly Bible study at a local church and within the first year
grew to more than 400 members. Today, Wisdom of the Word continues
to thrive in churches and in home groups around the country and has
proven to be an effective instrument in uniting believers as well
as reaching the unchurched and the lost.
A great job, a wonderful group of friends, financial security. What
if God asked to you leave it all behind today-to forsake everything
familiar and comfortable? To give it all up to go to a neglected,
third-rate portion of the world and to rebuild a city you've never
seen? Sound unlikely? This is precisely a portrait of Nehemiah,
cupbearer to the king of Persia. After hearing that a plan to
rebuild Jerusalem's ruined city wall had tragically failed,
Nehemiah's heart was broken. Yet, he wasn't satisfied simply to
lament the incident from his sheltered life in Persia. Hearing
God's call for him to go back to his homeland and see the wall
restored completely, he responded in radical obedience, forsaking
everything to follow God's instructions. In this captivating
10-week study of an often-overlooked Old Testament book, the
authors link Nehemiah's obedience with its practical implications
for believers today. As Nehemiah faced great opposition and
numerous setbacks, he and the Israelites learned how to totally
abandon themselves to God's will and way for their lives. Each
lesson offers valuable observations to help deepen faith, inspire
hope, and strengthen the resolve to follow God's leading at all
costs. Paper.
Moral decay, hedonistic lifestyle, political controversy.
Characteristics from contemporary culture? For the Hebrew people
exiled to Babylon in 539 B. C., those words typified the lifestyle
to which they had become accustomed. Imagine being away from your
homeland so long that the strange landscape, foreign people, and
pagan customs are now familiar and comfortable-and the land of your
birth seems nothing more than a distant dream. God's Word and your
Jewish faith in Him have faded into memory. This is the regrettable
situation the Hebrew people found themselves in. And when the
impossible happened-a decree allowing them to return to their
homeland-God planted a holy desire in the hearts of many Jews to
return. Additionally, He commissioned the scribe Ezra to lead the
return and, more importantly, to teach his people to love God and
His Word once again. This ten-week Bible study examines the
fascinating return of the Jewish people to their homes-and their
faith-as they take a fresh look at the God of the ages. Each lesson
provides challenging insights into the cultural, historical and
Biblical background of the book of Ezra. God's master design for
His people is revealed once again as He continues to address a
world in desperate need of moral restoration. Paper.
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