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The story of Ezra and Nehemiah plays out against a backdrop of ruins. There's a ruined city, a ruined house of worship, ruined homes--ruined life with God. As is often the case in our own lives, the wreckage was largely their own fault.
What do you rely on to get through your day? The things we rely on are also what define us--our family, education, job, accomplishments, and money. For the apostle John, nothing defined him more than the love of God in Jesus, and that is what he relied on every moment of every day. Scotty Smith takes readers through 1 John and shows how a rich ...
Did you know that the prophet Isaiah preached the gospel? The central message of Isaiah is a simple message--God saves sinners. Through a study of Isaiah, Jonathan Gibson guides participants in savoring the basics of the gospel that we need to remember daily: we need saving.
How do you live as a Christian in a world that doesn't share your convictions? Can you still hold firmly to biblical truth even as you love others? Robert Thune unpacks how the apostle Peter spoke to these issues in the first of his letters to first-century Christians.
Jonathan Gibson's 8-lesson Bible study on the book 2 Peter helps participants learn how keeping heaven in view guides their daily goals and choices while strengthening their hope, using discussion questions, a short article, a practical application section, and leader's notes.
McKay Caston guides participants through ten lessons from the book of Galatians, using discussion questions, a short article, and practical application section, as well as leader's notes, to show participants how to break free from religious rule-keeping and live with freedom and joy.
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