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I will commit myself to you forever ...in steadfast love and tender
compassion. (Hosea 2:19)The prophet Hosea used the heart-rending
story of his marriage to an unfaithful wife as a moving object
lesson of the pain which God felt when his people Israel rejected
his love. Rather than worshipping the true God, who had brought
them out of slavery in Egypt, the nation had reverted to
worshipping idols to such an extent that God was compelled to use
the words of the divorce formula and say to them "you are not my
people."Yet remarkably, when Hosea's wife left him for another man,
God's command to the prophet was for him love his wife again, and
take her back to his home-that by doing so he might illustrate the
grace and unending love of God toward his erring people-the
relationship was to be restored! In the midst of serious warnings
for the unrepentant, the book of Hosea offers hope that no matter
how far a relationship may have broken down, there are none which
cannot be restored. In particular, our relationship with God can be
renewed by his forgiveness and grace.
The virtually unknown prophet Amos bursts onto the pages of history
with a warning relevant to his time. He confronts the nation of
Israel with the unchanging nature of God and warns them to repent
before judgment falls. As we study a period in the history of a
nation that had turned its back on God, we draw disturbing
parallels with our own time. With verse by verse commentary and
explanatory notes, Amos: A Warning for Today provides a simple
introduction to the study of a period of backsliding in Israel's
history - and the warning from the prophet which read through
modern eyes appears so relevant to our present time. PLUS: LIFE
APPLICATION NOTES & STUDY QUESTIONS FOR EACH CHAPTER CONNECT
THE LESSONS OF AMOS TO YOUR OWN LIFE SITUATION! SUITABLE FOR HOME
GROUPS, CHURCHES AND INDIVIDUALS BUILD YOURSELVES UP IN THE MOST
HOLY FAITH Reviews Amos was a shepherd from the southern part of
Jerusalem who God called to leave his homeland and prophesy to the
Northern Kingdom--Israel. Amos prophesies of judgment to Judah,
Israel, and the surrounding nations. Israel specifically has
rebelled against God. It has become complacent because of its
wealth, idolatrous as it worshiped false gods, and unjust as it
oppressed the poor. Though Amos prophesies of God's judgment to
Israel, he also continually intercedes for them throughout the
book--asking God to be merciful (Amos 7). This book certainly has
many applications and warnings for the people of God today. Mathew
Bartlett and Derek Williams skillfully bring out the historical
background, the meaning, and the applications in The Prophecy of
Amos: A Warning for Today. With each verse, commentary is provided
to help the reader understand and apply the text. Here is an
example of the rich applications in considering Amos' background as
a shepherd from Amos 1:1: "God's choice of Amos shows how God calls
the weak and ordinary instead of the wise and strong. (1 Cor.
1:26-27). Amos was a nobody, but God revealed Himself to Amos
through His word, just as today He reveals Himself to all who put
their faith in His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ." This commentary is
a breath of fresh air. It is easy to read and brings out the urgent
message of the book of Amos for today. Lord, please give us ears to
hear! - Greg Brown, Author / Publisher at The Bible Teacher's
Guide, Chaplain at Handong Global University and LCDR, Chaplain at
United States Navy Reserve
The encouragement which Zechariah's prophecies brought to the Jews
at the time of their return from exile helped them to rebuild not
only their temple but also their national identity, as the prophet
urged them to action and whole-hearted service for God. Yet
Zechariah's message of hope pointed beyond the glory of the temple
to one greater than the temple: the Anointed One (Messiah) who
would become both priest and king forever over all nations. Thus
his message is one which should inspire commitment and service in
the lives of Christian believers today. About the Authors Mathew
Bartlett is a Pastor and Christian educator from the United
Kingdom. He holds a master's degree in Biblical studies from the
University or Chester, England. Derek Williams, who served as a
finance manager and as a church leader for over 40 years, is now
retired.
A simple verse by verse guide to the Gospel of Matthew for
individual or group use. Every chapter has thought provoking
discussion questions to aid study and sample answers are provided.
"These studies have helped me stand in the most difficult times of
my life" "I feel that I have grown spiritually through the study of
God's Word" Faithbuilders Bible study guides will lead you to a
deeper appreciation of God's Word and its relevance for your life
today! Faithbuilders studies provide verse-by-verse examination of
the books of the New Testament. The series was developed over a
long period as a useful resource for today's students of God's
Word. Every study has been field tested and improved over and over
again in real-life church situations. Challenging and relevant,
whilst avoiding academic language, hundreds of pastors, home group
leaders and Christians from a wide range of church backgrounds have
already benefitted from using Faithbuilders studies. About the
Authors Mathew Bartlett has been in full-time Christian ministry
since 1999. He holds a Master's Degree in Biblical Studies from the
University of Chester, England Derek Williams is now retired,
having been a local pastor and preacher for over 45 years in the
UK.
The Gospel of Mark: Bible Study Guide: A verse by verse guide with
thought-provoking questions and sampel answers. "These studies have
helped me stand in the most difficult times of my life" "I feel
that I have grown spiritually through the study of God's Word"
Faithbuilders studies will lead you to a deeper appreciation of
God's Word and its relevance for your life today! Faithbuilders
Bible studies provide verse-by-verse examination of the books of
the New Testament. Challenging and relevant, whilst avoiding
academic language, hundreds of pastors, home group leaders and
Christians from a wide range of church backgrounds have already
benefitted from using the Faithbuilders studies. Every chapter has
thought provoking questions to aid study and sample answers are
provided. Authors: Pastor Mathew Bartlett, BSc, MA Biblical Studies
(Chester), Pastor Derek Williams
Discover how the elevation of Esther to the throne as Queen of
Persia brought worldwide salvation for the Jews. With verse by
verse commentary and explanatory notes, Esther: Queen of Persia
provides a simple introduction to the study of one of the most
remarkable incidents in Israel's history - the rise to power of
Esther, the orphan Jewess who saved her people from destruction.
The Faithbuilders Bible Study Guide helps you connect the lessons
of Esther to your own life. With a simple explanation of the text,
clear life application notes and challenging study questions, this
book shows just how relevant the Bible is for our times. SUITABLE
FOR HOME GROUPS, CHURCHES AND INDIVDIUALS.
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Hosea (Hardcover)
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