Four studies that are meant to help equip you to know and share your faith. Each week you'll be asked to think through how the passage shapes your sharing of the gospel with friends and neighbours.
Four studies that are meant to help equip you to know and share your faith. Each week you'll be asked to think through how the passage shapes your sharing of the gospel with friends and neighbours.
These bookmarks provide the four steps we use in Bible Study to study a passage. Each bookmark has questions suited to the genre of the book.
What happens when people meet Jesus? They are transformed.
In these studies we see how an encounter with Jesus changes people.
Reading the book of Proverbs is like drinking a glass of clear water on a hot day when you did not realize how thirsty you were. It is unexpected, different, and deeply satisfying. The four so called “wisdom” books in the Old Testament (Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and The Song of Solomon) are dangerously practical. They deal with the circumstances of normal everyday life: work, family, finance, leisure, alcohol, speech, and exposing our deep motivations.
In Biblical terms, “wisdom” is not just learned through experience. Wisdom begins, grows, and bears fruit in the fear of the Lord. It requires humility and hunger before the person of God and his word. It requires our acknowledgement that we are not wise, so that we turn to God to fear him in all things, with all our hearts, all our days. The wisdom revealed in Proverbs is relational, not intellectual. If we come to know and love God more deeply the book is achieving its purpose.
Studies on Various Psalms
John 18-21
Revelation 1-22
John 12-17
2 Corinthians
Signs of Life: The Work of God
Ezekiel
Bible and Toolkit Studies
Bible Study & Sermons
Bible & Toolkit Studies
Ephesians
Acts
Romans
Bible Study