Bible Studies on the Overcoming Life by Bob and Rose Weiner Format: Paperback, 113 pages
How do you overcome discouragement? What is the purpose of trials? How do you minister to others in need? Answers to these and similar questions are found in this indispensable workbook.
It is especially meaningful for anyone experiencing personal heartache or wondering how to care for others who are hurting - with an entire section devoted to practical Christian living.
Bible Studies on the Overcoming Life, gives encouragement, understanding and direction to anyone seeking help on how to face and overcome life's difficulties or help others do the same. The book offers What can I learn from this book? - Understanding of suffering and trials
- Explains what God's righteousness means for your life
- Tells how your faith can boldly guide you to joy and success in daily living
- Informs you how to minister to those in need.
Along the way the logical progression from self to others reinforces your understanding of Christian principles. The questions raised prepare Christians to handle the ups and downs of life equally.
Find Answers to these Questions: - Why does God discipline and correct us?
- What does God promise He will do for us?
- Why should we rejoice in trials?
- How do we show the love of God toward others?
- How do we develop our walk in the Spirit?
Other topics of interest:
- Victory in the High Praises of God
- Setting the Captives Free
The easy-to-use question and answer format in Bible Studies on the Overcoming Life features a scriptural reference for every question. Space is available to write in the answer right on the page. (Answers are also given in the back of the book.) Perfect for individual or group study.
The Importance of Studying the Bible by Martin Luther, 16th Century Father of the Reformation:
"The Bible is the proper book for men. There the truth is distinguished from error far more clearly than anywhere else, and one finds something new in it every day. For twenty-eight years, since I became a doctor, I have now constantly read and preached the Bible; and yet I have not exhausted it . "There I began to understand that the righteousness of God by which the righteous live is a gift of God, namely by faith . . . Here I felt that I was altogether born again and had entered the gates of paradise itself through open gates. There a totally other face of the entire Scripture showed itself to me... the work of God, what God does in us, the power of God, with which He makes us strong, the wisdom of God, with which He makes us wise, the strength of God, the salvation of God, and the glory of God." (LW 34:337). "You should diligently learn the Word of God and by no means imagine that you know it. Let him who is able to read, take a psalm in the morning, or some other chapter of Scripture, and study it for a while. This is what I do. When I get up in the morning, I pray and recite the Ten Commandments, the Creed, and the Lord's Prayer with the children, adding any one of the psalms. "I do this only to keep myself well acquainted with these matters, and I do not want to let the mildew of the notion grow that I know them well enough. The devil is a greater rascal than you think he is. You do as yet not know what sort of fellow he is and what a desperate rogue you are. His definite design is to get you tired of the Word and in this way to draw you away from it. This is his aim." (WA 32, 64f.). Bible Studies for the Overcoming Life by Bob and Rose Weiner
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