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Sure-footed, focused Bible teaching from Keswick Convention's top preachers, broken into days and helpfully applied for today's busy reader.
In Romans 5-8 Paul speaks passionately of the love of God for mankind and the gift he offered us by sending Christ as our savior. In this 30-day devotional, John Stott unpacks these passages and their full meaning, to show us how Paul's words, written nearly two thousand years ago, are still full of meaning and inspiration for Christians today.
Putting Jesus in his place. This was the issue with which the church at Colossae wrestled. There was a plethora of other gods and spiritual beings to worship. The city was rife with syncretism, the belief that you can worship Jesus but need to supplement your faith by turning to other powers and authorities. If you got sick or wanted your business to flourish, surely it was expedient to pay allegiance to these other powers and not just Jesus? In Colossae Jesus was eminent. He had status. The fundamental question was: Is he pre-eminent? Jesus was important, just not all-important; adequate but not totally sufficient for every need. Writing from a prison cell in Rome, Paul warns these new believers of the danger of turning to another Jesus. If they failed to heed his warning, their faith would unravel. This letter has much to say to Christians today. It will provide challenge, inspiration and a renewed focus to keep on living for Christ in our generation.
Drawing on material from the Spring Harvest Bible teaching on Moses, this workbook concentrates on the life of Moses, and encourages the reader to find their own place in God’s mission and to understand the issues that God cares about. These include justice, liberation, how God shapes and calls Moses for service and how He shapes and calls us. Specifically designed for housegroups, this workbook is also suitable for individual use. Containing materials for eight sessions, each one includes: - Aims - Bible passages to study - Carefully developed questions and activities - Discussion ideas - Worship suggestions - Ideas for further study - Full leaders’ guide
The cross of Christ is at the heart of Christianity. It is a place of pain and horror, wonder and beauty—all at the same time. It is the place where our sin collided gloriously with God's grace. In this book Jeremy and Elizabeth McQuoid offer a clear, refreshing and challenging look at what difference the cross of Christ makes for all of us.
God's big story is reaching its climax. The final scene has already been written. And God's people, the church, have a central role in that big story. We are called to live and speak the gospel, to guard God's truth, and to live like Jesus. We can't opt out of God's church, the display of his wisdom to the world and the context in which we learn who God calls us to be. Church is where we can be part of the greatest story ever told. These six interactive studies will show us how to give our best for God's greatest idea -- the church.
Bible reading for the whole year from trusted Bible teachers from Keswick. This is the omnibus volume of the best-seliing Food for the Journey series.
After 3 years with Jesus, there was so much the disciples didn't understand. Reclining around the meal table, Jesus answered questions, taught and prayed for his disciples. In this final tutorial, he wanted to remind them of his love and faithfulness. Regardless of what was to come, he was in complete control, and events would unfold according to his sovereign plan.
William White (fl.1694-1733) moved to Berkley County, South Carolina about 1694/1695. John White (1792-1854), a direct descendant in the fifth generation, married Sarah Elizabeth Green in 1817 and lived in Georgetown, South Carolina. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee and elsewhere.
Prayer is hard. We'd rather be doing something else. Anything really.