From Darkness to Light
Part 1 of the Bible Study Guides series
From Darkness to Light: A Study on Ephesians 5 is a powerful Bible study guide that explores the transformative journey of faithfrom a life marked by sin and separation to one radiating the light of Christ. Through ten engaging chapters, readers will uncover the theological depth and real-life application of Ephesians 5, focusing on spiritual renewal, ethical living, and the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit. Perfect for personal reflection or group study, this guide invites believers to live as children of light in a darkened world.
Love Your Enemies
Part 1 of the Bible Study Guides series
"Love Your Enemies: A Study on Matthew 5:44" is a powerful and practical Bible study rooted in one of the most challenging Bible verses about love. Through ten transformative chapters, this guide explores Jesus' radical call to love unconditionallyeven those who oppose us. Blending deep scriptural insights with modern psychological perspectives and real-life applications, it equips readers to live out Christlike love as a pathway to healing, justice, and reconciliation. Ideal for personal reflection, small group study, or church teaching in today's divided world.
The Power of Prayer
Part 1 of the Bible Study Guides series
The Power of Prayer: A Study on James 5 is a transformative Bible study guide that explores the depth, urgency, and spiritual richness of prayer as taught in the final chapter of James. Through ten engaging chapters, readers will uncover the healing, restorative, and faith-building nature of prayer, while learning to apply its principles to daily life. Whether for personal devotion or group study, this guide empowers believers to experience prayer not just as habitbut as a powerful force for change, healing, and hope.
The Peace of God
Part 1 of the Bible Study Guides series
"The Peace of God: A Study on Philippians 4" is a thoughtful Bible study guide that explores the profound peace Paul describes in his letter to the Philippians. Through ten insightful chapters, this book examines the historical context, theological depth, and practical applications of divine peaceoffering readers tools to overcome anxiety, deepen prayer life, and foster unity. Ideal for individuals or group study, it invites believers into a richer experience of God's peace in everyday life, both personally and within the church community.
Rooted in Christ
Part 1 of the Bible Study Guides series
Rooted in Christ: A Study on Colossians 2 is an enriching Bible study guide that explores the depth and significance of being spiritually grounded in Christ. Through ten insightful chapters, readers will unpack key themes such as the supremacy of Christ, spiritual growth, and freedom from worldly influences. With practical applications and spiritual disciplines, this study empowers believers to cultivate a deeper, more transformative relationship with Christ, navigate deceptive philosophies, and live out a faith that is firmly rooted in biblical truth. Ideal for personal study or small groups.
Walking in the Spirit
Part 1 of the Bible Study Guides series
Walking in the Spirit: A Study on Galatians 5 is a transformative Bible study guide that leads readers through a deep and practical exploration of one of Paul's most powerful teachings. With ten engaging chapters, this guide unpacks the historical context, spiritual truths, and real-life applications of Galatians 5from understanding the battle between flesh and Spirit to cultivating the fruit of the Spirit. Ideal for personal devotion or group study, it equips believers to live in true freedom and walk daily in the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Glory of the Lord
Part 1 of the Bible Study Guides series
"The Glory of the Lord: A Study on Ezekiel 1" offers a powerful journey through the prophet's inaugural vision of God's glory in exile. This 10-chapter Bible study unpacks the theological depth, prophetic symbolism, and devotional insights of Ezekiel 1exploring the storm, the living creatures, the wheels, and the throne. Designed for personal growth and group reflection, the study helps believers encounter God's majesty, understand His sovereignty in chaos, and respond with awe and faithful worshipeven in seasons of displacement.
The Righteous Judge
Part 1 of the Bible Study Guides series
"The Righteous Judge: A Study on 2 Timothy 4" is a powerful Bible study guide that explores the justice, mercy, and authority of Christ as the righteous judge. Through ten thought-provoking chapters, this guide unpacks the historical context, literary structure, and theological themes of 2 Timothy 4. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of divine judgment, Christian accountability, and the hope of eternal reward. Ideal for personal study, church leaders, or group discussion, it challenges believers to live faithfully in light of God's righteous rule and coming kingdom.
Peter
Part 1 of the Bible Study Guides series
Introduction to Library Edition Simon the Rock. That's what Jesus called him. We call him Peter. We can only look at a person on the outside. Jesus looks on the inside. Jesus sees what we are, our failures, our flaws, and by faith our fabulous futures!Jesus said, "Follow me." How do we do that? What does that mean? This New Testament guide helps you figure that out.I wrote this as a Bible discussion guide for my small group. Personally, I want to follow the Lord faithfully. Some days I do. Other days I fall flat on my face. Thankfully, God and my small group love me anyway.This book examines 51 scenes from the life of Peter. I paraphrase in my own words what is going on in each biblical scene. Scripture references allow you to look up the details more fully if you wish.200 questions are provided as tools to deepen your faith. These conversation starters help you discuss, ponder, or share your thoughts. The goal of the questions is to help you feel what it was like to follow Jesus, like Peter did.I love small groups. A book like this allows you to just show up and participate. Have fun and learn.My plan is to read the scene, ask the questions and let friends share. You can follow Jesus and grow closer to him and each other at the same time.In my lifetime I have read the Bible all the way through many times in several translations. In the 1970s I earned a degree in Ancient Languages. Over the years I translated many biblical books from the original Greek into English.Before I retired from 26 years of ministry, people often asked me, "Which English translation of the Bible is the best?" My answer is, "The translation that you actually read!"In 2016 I am reading the Sawyer translation. No, it's not mine. Leicester Ambrose Sawyer translated the New Testament rather literally in 1858. That's what I am reading this year. But enough about me.Let's watch Peter follow Jesus. Maybe we can pick up some pointers for our own lives.
Paul
Part 2 of the Bible Study Guides series
Introduction to Library Edition Paul the Apostle, also known as Saul of Tarsus, was an amazing missionary in the early church. At first, Saul arrested Christians. Then he became a Christian as well as a missionary who tried to persuade others to become Christians too!This book presents Paul's story in 50 daily parts. You can read it all at once or study it one day at a time. Much of the content comes from the New Testament book of Acts in the Bible. The author weaves in historical facts and geographical details.The purpose of this book is to help you deepen your relationship with God. Open your mind to what God is saying. Let the Bible impact you.The advantage of doing an individual Bible study is that you can deal with private issues.The advantage of doing a group Bible study is that you progress more quickly in your walk of faith.Group discussions help you grow. They bring out new ideas that you may not think of by yourself.God uses those around you to encourage you and to help you with changes you may wish to make. You may be the person God uses to help others.
Biblical Heroes
Part 6 of the Bible Study Guides series
Introduction to Library Edition Welcome to "Biblical Heroes: Men of Faith and Courage." This journey through time and scripture will take us back to the sands, seas, and cities of ancient times and introduce us to some of the most extraordinary individuals who have ever lived.These heroes were not remarkable because of their superhuman abilities. No, what set these men apart was their unyielding faith in God, their willingness to confront adversity with courage, and their resolve to embody God's teachings in their everyday lives. They were ordinary individuals called by God to accomplish extraordinary things. Their heroic deeds were not of their own doing but bore testament to the power and grace of God.In this book, you will meet 42 heroes, each with their unique stories and teachings. As we walk in their footsteps, we will not just learn about the mighty acts they accomplished but also about their struggles, their doubts, their failures, and their faith. Their lives were not all triumphant parades; there were also times of uncertainty, despair, and fear. Yet, in those moments, their true heroism shone through. Their stories inspire and challenge us to navigate our own faith journeys.The world has changed dramatically since these heroes walked the earth. Yet the timeless truths they embodied remain relevant. Each story in this book seeks to apply these truths to our contemporary world.As we uncover the layers of these ancient narratives, we will find within them reflections of our own lives and struggles. They compel us to weave the teachings of the Bible into the fabric of our everyday existence, encouraging us to live out our faith with passion, connection, and practicality.The hero's journey detailed in each story serves as a roadmap for our own spiritual adventures. From the mundane beginnings, through challenges and ordeals, to moments of death and rebirth, and ultimately to a transformative return-this pattern mirrors the life of every believer striving to walk with God. By examining these heroes' journeys, we can gain insights into navigating our paths.At the end of each story, we will pause and reflect on its application in our lives today. We will delve into questions designed to spark thoughtful discussion and personal growth. These reflections aim to nurture a stronger relationship with God, to challenge our beliefs, and to inspire us to live out the teachings of the Bible in practical ways.As we embark on this journey, let us approach these heroes' stories with open hearts and minds, ready to learn, to be inspired, and to be challenged.This book is not merely a collection of ancient tales; it is a call to live a life of faith and courage, to be heroes in our own right, standing firm in our convictions, and to reflect God's grace in our lives.Note that there is a companion volume entitled: "Biblical Sheroes: Women of Faith and Courage."While this "Biblical Heroes" book is designed for group study, it can be used for your personal Bible study. Each way has its own advantages.The advantage of doing an individual Bible study is that you can concentrate on private issues.The advantage of doing a group Bible study is that you progress more quickly in your walk of faith.Group discussions help you grow. They bring out new ideas that you may not think of by yourself.God uses those around you to encourage you and to help you with changes you may wish to make. You may be the person God uses to help others.Are you ready? Let's step into this journey together and discover the men of faith and courage.
Biblical Characters
Bible Study Guides, #8
Part of the Bible Study Guides series
Introduction Biblical Characters: Series Collection(Bible Study Guides Series – Library Edition)Step into the immersive world of faith with our compelling "Biblical Characters" series. This is a collection of seven books in one.Within these pages, the stories of Peter, Paul, Mary, Jacob, Jesus, Heroes (men), and Sheroes (women) unfold, inviting you to explore their lives through thought-provoking study guides.Delve into the challenges they faced, the decisions they made, and the unwavering faith that guided their paths.Perfect for group Bible studies or personal reflection, this series offers a deep understanding of their journeys, unveiling lessons that resonate through the ages.Embark on an enriching adventure. Uncover the threads that connect their stories to the fabric of your own faith journey.I pray you enjoy this collection.
Mary
Bible Study Guides, #3
Part of the Bible Study Guides series
Introduction to Library EditionThis book on Mary is a Bible study guide about the impact Jesus had on the women he encountered or mentioned. The birth of Jesus Christ touched his mother Mary and a few other women. Jesus influenced others during his ministry, and others were with him at his death.The material in this book provides a total of 50 daily segments which could take seven weeks to cover. Each section contains a story which is a summary of the encounter. The central scripture passage provides a fuller presentation of each meeting.From that scripture passage, one verse was selected to help you consider a related situation in your life. Finally, you have a statement or question to reflect on. This reflection might be a discussion question or a circumstance that has affected your life.My goal for you with this book is that in some way you might improve your personal relationship with God. Listen to what God is saying. Let the Bible verses impact you.You may read this as a type of individual Bible study. In that case, the reflection section might give food for thought to help you deal with your own private issues.If you are blessed to do a group Bible study, you can progress more quickly in your life of faith.Group discussions help you to achieve growth in your life. Other people may bring out ideas that you might never think of by yourself.God puts people in your life to encourage you. Their impact may help you with changes you may wish to make. Also, you could be just the very person that God uses to help others.
The Great Commission
Part of the Bible Study Guides series
"The Great Commission: A Study on Matthew 28" is a powerful Bible study guide that unpacks Jesus' final command to His followers. Through ten insightful chapters, this book explores the historical context, theological depth, and practical implications of Matthew 28:1620. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of Christ's authority, the call to make disciples, and how to live out the Great Commission in today's world. Ideal for personal reflection, group study, or church leadership, this guide equips believers to embrace a life of mission, purpose, and global impact.
Jacob
Bible Study Guides, #4
Part of the Bible Study Guides series
Introduction to Library EditionJacob came from a famous flawed family of faith: five generations with the hero Jacob in the middle.This book presents Jacob's story in 42 daily parts. You can read it all at once or study it one day at a time. The content comes from the book of Genesis.Jacob shows how an imperfect man of faith may be loved by God. Discover your possibilities in this six week small group Bible study guide. This guide follows the choices of Jacob's family. How might you handle similar situations in your life?Each day has a setting summary from Jacob's life with the Scripture reference and an approximate date. The key verse leads to a discussion question. If short on time, read the key verse and question.Genesis describes in broad terms how God created the earth with a special emphasis on human race.In the early years, people enjoyed long lifespans. Before the Flood, they lived for centuries. You can read about that in Genesis 1-11. After God sent the Flood in the days of Noah, lifespans changed.Genesis 12-50 is a transition period during the five generations of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph and his sons. Lifespans declined but not immediately.By the time of Moses (Exodus) and later David, typical lifespans were about 70 years with an upper end being about 120 years – much like it is today.The story of Jacob is found in Genesis 25-50. He lived in that ancient historical transition period of the patriarchs. Back then, men in their 60s and 70s appear to have had the strength and energy of today's middle aged men in their 40s and 50s.Men in the ancient Middle East searched for food, built shelters, and protected their families. Women had few choices. Loving fathers married off their daughters when they reached child bearing age. Otherwise girls became servants or concubines.Jacob, also called Israel, may refer to the nation in the Bible. This study guide looks at Jacob the man.In this study, you can discuss how you've handled the life choices that Jacob and his family faced.The advantage of doing an individual Bible study is that you can concentrate on private issues.The advantage of doing a group Bible study is that you progress more quickly in your walk of faith.God uses those around you to encourage you and to help you with changes you may wish to make. You may be the person God uses to help others.