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| This commentary contains features designed to help the reader gain access to information quickly and efficiently. When you've got the time, this series offers a verse - by - verse explanation of the popular NIV text. When time is short, this series delivers an essential understanding of the text with unsurpassed clarity and convenience. This approach includes: author profiles, introductions, outlines, commentary with main ideas and supporting ideas highlighted, quick notes - comments from noted writers and theologians, summaries, details - illustrations, historical facts, grammatical notations, discussion points, application notes, and prayers to make every minute of prep time more meaningful. |
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| One Thing is a call to move past spiritual contentment into a pursuit of spiritual passion. Dwayne Roberts issues a rallying cry to get past disillusionment, apathy and boredom with God to refocus on one thing: Jesus. A young adult heart will be renewed in passion when they find out what is in the heart of Jesus toward them, Roberts writes. When we touch His desire that is toward us, it will awaken an uncontrollable desire for Him. |
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| The goal of our creation was not simply that we might be happy, but happy in appreciating God's own glory. Not in reviewing our own accomplishments or in the enjoyment of our own sensual appetites. Not in the development of a healthy self-esteem or in the acquisition of a four-bedroom home with a three-car garage. We were made to glorify God and enjoy him forever. Nothing is more important than understanding this truth. This inspiring work helps us see that beauty has the power to convince the inquiring mind of truth. The soul's contact with God's beauty elicits love and forges in us a new affection that no earthly power can overcome. Enjoying God in the revelation of his beauty is the solution to our struggle with sin, the catalyst for substantive and lasting change and is the soul's satisfaction, with which no rival pleasure can hope to compete. So what is it about God that when known and seen and experienced empowers the human soul to feel sickened in the presence of sin and satisfied in the divine embrace? That word again: Beauty Apatheism affects not just those outside the church but those inside the church who can't be bothered with their own religion let alone someone else's. |
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| This book is a collection of moments from our lives plucked from the chaos we all experience in order to stir our faith. You can feel the winds of adversity blowing hard against you. However, just in the nick of time, there comes a small voice from the One who loves you most that says, "Do this and you will be at peace!" This is not a book of doctrine, but a collection of experiences that have produced a firm foundation in the midst of many trials. One Thing will help you learn to hear and receive wisdom in a simple way in the midst of chaotic daily activities and life trials. |
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| Are you ready for eternity? If so, are you helping others get ready for that journey into eternity that each of us must take? As believers, we all know we should tell others about the Lord, but we often don't know how. This practical book will give you ideas for starting conversations, examples of witnessing situations, and answers to common questions. It will help motivate and equip you to reach both friends and strangers for Jesus for the rest of your life? |
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| This New Testament commentary series reflects this objective of explaining and applying Scripture. The dominant thrust of John MacArthur, Jr.'s ministry is to help make God's living Word alive to His people. First Timothy, along with 2 Timothy and Titus, belongs to the group of Paul's writings known as the Pastoral Epistles. Timothy was in charge of the church at Ephesus. The Pastoral Epistles yield valuable insights into the heart of the beloved apostle. They show a different side of him than do his other epistles, revealing his personal relationships with his intimate friends and associates. The Pastoral Epistles are also important because of the wealth of information they contain concerning practical matters of the church life and organization. |
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| We live in a culture where the beliefs and preferences of the individual are given final authority. Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus call us to reestablish the core beliefs of Christianity and affirm our convictions about the gospel. His priority in these letters is to make sure that the truth of the gospel is faithfully guarded and delivered to the next generation. 12 inductive study questions for individuals and groups. |
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| The study will help you understand God's plan for the church. At a time when the church is a mile wide and an inch deep, this in-depth look at God's plan for His church is very timely. Lesson titles include: "Doctrine Of The Church" "Worship In The Church" "Leadership For The Church" "Enemies Of The Church" "Ministries Within The Church" "Warnings To The Church" The apostle Paul wrote, "I write so that you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the church..." (1 Tim. 3:15).NKJV Self-Study Edition68 pages/12 lesson |
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| In the first of the pastoral epistles, Paul wrote to Timothy in Ephesus, encouraging him in his faith, and affirming his leadership and abilities. Timothy's work was overwhelming, so Paul gave him a set of guidelines for choosing leadership within the congregation to help Timothy in his ministry. These guidelines provide today's church with the most thorough instruction for choosing strong and godly leaders. And they offer help for Christians today wanting to become effective leaders in the church. |
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