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Like the Olympic torchbearers, Christians are also called to pass a
torch from generation to generation. The light of biblical
Christianity shines in the world today because faithful believers
through the ages dedicated themselves to the accurate transfer of
doctrine to new Christians and then equipped them to live out this
truth. This is our legacy, our calling in Christ, and the best
inheritance we can leave our children. There is no greater
privilege or honor in life than to be a torchbearer for Christ.
This book deals with a much neglected portion of God's Word which
looks at the vitally important themes of headship and the glory of
God. The author has not avoided issues and has included thorough
research both from Church history and the original language of the
New Testament. The section dealing with the objections to the head
covering reveals the desperate attempts that have been made in
recent times to avoid the clear implications of the 1 Corinthians
11 passage. How we need a return to that which is written in
Scripture, instead of being influenced by the bankrupt culture of
the day. - Mike Attwood (Springfield, MO).
Are you consistently having close encounters with the Lord? Do you
hear His still, quiet voice as you mediate on His Word and petition
Him in prayer? If not, it is time to take action - it is time to
respond to His invitation. God desires your presence and is
inviting you to have contact and communion with Him. The extent to
which we respond to this invitation and have contact with God's
nature will ultimately determine our wherewithal to know God, to
express His nature to others, and to adhere to His calling for our
lives. - Warren Henderson
When will a Christian man find the most joy and satisfaction in
life? When he lives out that which he was created for - this is
God's authentic man. If married, he will pursue biblical
companionship with his wife, shepherd his children, and satisfy his
family's needs. Married or not, the fruit-laden bough represents a
spiritually-minded man who serves others through wise leadership,
humble service, and a selfless example. The Fruitful Bough is
divided into four major sections. The first section, The Marital
Union, supplies the biblical foundation for the remainder of the
book: Why was marriage instituted, and what was God's best plan for
marriage? The next two sections pertain to the main natural roles a
married man will find the most joy in fulfilling - namely, being a
companion to his wife, shepherding his children, and satisfying the
spiritual and physical needs of his family. The final section
contains a character sketch of a spiritually-minded man and
discusses the types of ministries he is expected to engage in. God
reveals both what He finds admirable in a man and what he expects
him to do to please Him. May each God-fearing man pursue his divine
calling and be a fruitful bough (Gen. 49: 22-24).
The Study Guide provides sixteen lessons formatted with questions
and exercises for each of the sixteen chapters of The Fruitful
Bough. Weekly Bible studies are preferred; it is my recommendation
to read one chapter of The Fruitful Bough and complete the
associated lesson each week.
The Teacher's Guide is the sixteen-lesson Study Guide for The
Fruitful Bough, but with answers provided for each question. There
is plenty of empty space after each answer for the study leader to
personally respond to each question and exercise, and he is
encouraged to do so.
Is there legitimate evidence for the supernatural realm? If so, who
originated such influences? If there is a God, how can we be sure
that the Bible is His message to mankind? Is the Bible we have
today authentic, and can we trust what it says? What advantage does
Christianity have over the religions of the world? These questions
and others will be posed and rationally addressed. If you are a
Christian attending a secular university or are in frequent company
with skeptics, you will find this book helpful for graciously and
respectfully dialoguing with others concerning your faith.
World religion is an exhaustive system of doings apart from God's
truth and God's enablement. How does world religion obscure divine
truth, thus preventing man from personally knowing God? What
general trends are con-sistently found in humanized religion? What
advantage does biblical Christianity have over the religions of the
world? Why should I trust Jesus Christ alone to secure eternal
life? These questions and many others will be posed and rationally
addressed in this book. Dear reader, please examine the evidence,
and determine for yourself if biblical Christianity is a logical
choice.
This book deals with a much neglected portion of God's Word which
looks at the vitally important themes of headship and the glory of
God. The author has not avoided issues and has included thorough
research both from Church history and the original language of the
New Testament. The section dealing with the objections to the head
covering reveals the desperate attempts that have been made in
recent times to avoid the clear implications of the 1 Corinthians
11 passage. How we need a return to that which is written in
Scripture, instead of being influenced by the bankrupt culture of
the day. - Mike Attwood (Washington, GA).
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