otter905 Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 Can anyone recommend study aids for Isaiah, Daniel and/or Ezekiel? I get lost so quickly in these books!For our Bible Studies at Church we use InterVarstiy Press books. They have one for most books of the Bible and topics as well. They're usually only around $10/ea and are really good. There's a little intro each week with though provoking questions. Then a few questions that have you look at the verses, what the verses are saying and how you can apply it to your life and a prayer suggestion. The nice thing is it's not a commentary, it just leads you in thinking about and learning what the word says/what God is saying to you. 2 Quote My self-worth, beauty, strength, and overall awesomeness is not defined by numbers. 12STR 13.75CON 5STA 12WIS 14CHA 6DEX 1 fire flowerCurrent Challenge #8 #7 #6 #5 Unofficial #4 #3 #2 "It's only impossible if you stop to think about it first." -The Pirate Captian Link to comment
DerekP Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 "The mouth of forbidden women is a deep pit; he with whom the LORD is angry will fall into it." Proverbs 22:14 I also like the one where Jesus says it's OK to beat a slave to death as long as he doesn't die within 2 days. Quote Link to comment
Vasilis777 Posted April 22, 2014 Report Share Posted April 22, 2014 First off for Aelinn there are a few good resources I can recommend but I don't have them on hand at the moment.. I'll try to get a list together for you later but the resource that otter 905 gave sounds pretty good! Also feel free to Message me anytime if you have questions about any Scriptures and I'd be happy to try to answer them the best I can! Also welcome to the discussion DerekP thank you for that insightful Scripture in Proverbs on the consequences and dangerous of giving into lust and prostitution and how those consequences will befall any who give into such a sin (Sin which is something that God hates and desires for non-to fall into because it takes us far short of the full life God has designed for us) Also for those who would like to know what verse was actually being mentioned in regards to the beating of a slave (saying that Jesus said it {while not false} might lead one to scour the New Testament for such a scripture in vain) The Scripture in question is Exodus 21:20-21 "When a man strikes his slave, male or female, with a rod and the slave dies under his hand, he shall be avenged (receive the death penalty for such violence). But if the slave survives a day or two, he is not to be avenged (receive the death penalty), for the slave is his money." This is a very interesting passage and seems cruel and unjust when taken out of the context of the entire revelation of Scripture. I would take the time to write a full discourse here but this is supposed to be a place of encouragement to one another and I don't want to take up so much space so instead there was a very good article I read on this passage recently and I will supply the link to the article for those who wish to read the understanding of this in the full revelation of Scripture http://www.revelation.co/2013/06/09/bible-says-its-okay-to-beat-your-slave-as-long-as-they-dont-die-exodus-2120-21/ God Bless you DerekP and thanks for the input I hope you take time to search out Scriptures and fully investigate the opinions of many men and women who have dedicated their lives to understanding the Bible both those who agree with it and those who do not. In fact I think that all people should investigate what they believe and anything anyone might have to say against it to get a full conviction of their beliefs. I will keep you in prayer as I will all those who are on here! 6 Quote Vasilis, level 3Lycan, RangerSTR |5.5| DEX|4| STA|4| CON|6| WIS|5| CHA|0|Previous Challenge: Level 1 Rebel, Rangers, Rangers, Monks Current Challenge: MonksTrack Calories with MyFitnessPal (4.5% per comp) 9%9% MOSSA Power and Fight (5% per comp) 0%0% No Soda (4% per comp) 8%8% Bed by 10:30 awake by 6:30 (2.25% per each per comp) 0%0% Link to comment
CMoney&theWeiners Posted May 2, 2014 Report Share Posted May 2, 2014 I've recently found my favorite not to be one verse, but all of Psalm 139. It's always struck a cord with me, and since I've been somewhat of a lone wolf, it's a good reminder that I'm not the lonest wolf.This was the topic for the invitation last night at services. I've been struggling a lot and it was very helpful to have a reminder that I'm not alone and to lay my burdens down. 1 Quote [progress=green][/progress] Link to comment
juudar Posted May 20, 2014 Report Share Posted May 20, 2014 I've recently found my favorite not to be one verse, but all of Psalm 139. It's always struck a cord with me, and since I've been somewhat of a lone wolf, it's a good reminder that I'm not the lonest wolf.Same for me. I also like the whole of Luke 12. Quote Happy, Healthy, Strong!130 lbs 12%12% SW: 208CW: 198GW: 130Current challenge:http://rebellion.nerdfitness.com/index.php?/topic/49868-juudar-slays-chickens/ Link to comment
Elastigirl Posted June 10, 2014 Report Share Posted June 10, 2014 Going to put my Woot on here since it applies. I have always had a goal to read through the entire Bible, and started several times. After I started NF, I tried again only with a few adjustments. I aimed for doing it in 2 years. And even though I used something that had dates, I didn't pay attention to the dates. I just did the next reading. I was trying to make it a daily habit, but if I missed a day, it was ok, no guilt, the important thing was to keep moving (just like my other goals)Guess what today I finished my reading- I read the entire Bible! I learned so much by doing this. It realy gave me a more complete picture of God's love for people, and how he continually works in our lives and draws us to him. I did get bogged down in the Old Testament, and a bit I admit confusion as to what was going on. But after finishing it. I had a much better understanding of God's character. If you have never read the entire Bible, I highly recommend it. It will open your eyes to God's magnificent story. 6 Quote Wisdom 22.5 Dexterity 13 Charisma 15 Strength 21 Constitution-13 "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind' Luke 10; 27 Link to comment
juudar Posted June 13, 2014 Report Share Posted June 13, 2014 That's so exciting, Elastigirl! Congratulations! 1 Quote Happy, Healthy, Strong!130 lbs 12%12% SW: 208CW: 198GW: 130Current challenge:http://rebellion.nerdfitness.com/index.php?/topic/49868-juudar-slays-chickens/ Link to comment
PrincessHeather Posted June 13, 2014 Report Share Posted June 13, 2014 I'm currently working on a plan to get through the NT in one year... but I'm not very good and doing it daily. I am getting better, and the better I do at it, the more I feel that I can even remotely understand the depths of God's love. Good job Elastigirl! Quote "On Wednesdays we SQUAT"www.healthyprincessblog.wordpress.comCurrent Challenge | Coconut Oil is Magic | My Fitness Origins | My Epic Quest for Happily Ever After Link to comment
Glacier Posted June 13, 2014 Report Share Posted June 13, 2014 First time I read the Bible, I did it so I would be better able to argue with Christians. I'm still amazed at how God used even my misguided pride to guide me to faith. 2 Quote Link to comment
Glacier Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 I would love to hear a discussion on the meaning of salt in the Bible. That's something I haven't quite understood yet. (As in, we are told to be the salt of the earth... but I bet there are other references.) Quote Link to comment
Elastigirl Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 That's so exciting, Elastigirl! Congratulations! Thanks!I'm currently working on a plan to get through the NT in one year... but I'm not very good and doing it daily. I am getting better, and the better I do at it, the more I feel that I can even remotely understand the depths of God's love. Good job Elastigirl!Thanks! That is great that you are going through the NT Quote Wisdom 22.5 Dexterity 13 Charisma 15 Strength 21 Constitution-13 "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind' Luke 10; 27 Link to comment
alienjenn Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 I would love to hear a discussion on the meaning of salt in the Bible. That's something I haven't quite understood yet. (As in, we are told to be the salt of the earth... but I bet there are other references.) I understand it to be seasoning and preservation... salt in the old times was used to flavor and preserve food... and it was vital... if they didn't have salt to preserve their meat it meant they had no meat... 2 Quote Level 10.4 Wood-Elf, Ranger - specializing in demon fighting "doing the impossible since 2012 :D" - Librarian of Doom facebook battle log level 50 WOOT Backstory CNF2014 current (not challenge - doing a battle log this time) Spoiler * This is the day the Lord has made, rejoice in it and be glad. God, The Bible. * Do or do not, there is no try. - Yoda * There are three options in this life; be good, get good, or give up. -- House * Never take counsel of your fears. Stonewall Jackson. * level 50 isn't gonna just POOF happen - alienjenn, NF IRC chatroom * I'm not about to give up - Because I heard you say - There's gonna be brighter days… I won't stop, I'll keep my head up - No, I'm not here to stay ... - I just might bend but I won't break - As long as I can see your face - When life won't play along - And right keeps going wrong - And I can't seem to find my way - I know where I am found - So I won't let it drag me down - Oh, I'll keep dancing anyway - Mercy Me - Move Link to comment
Ekco Posted September 24, 2014 Report Share Posted September 24, 2014 Currently, my DMG (disciple making groups - aka really small, small groups) is reading James. We try to get in at least 30 chapters a week of reading, which comes to about 5 chapters a day. And when reading a book like James, how we have it set up is that you read the book of James once a day since it is only 5 chapters. Our church is trying to focus on the making of disciples and in doing so, we have donned 3 disciplines: large quantities of the bible on a weekly basis, confessing all sin to one another in our DMG, and daily praying for unbelievers. Quote Level 0-Assassin Link to comment
SugarRay Posted September 24, 2014 Report Share Posted September 24, 2014 "A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for a time of adversity."Proverbs 17:17 I'm an atheist myself, but this quote was given to me by one of the best friends I've ever had, just a couple months ago. This friend is also a very strong christian (isn't it odd how two people of completely contrary belief systems can forge such a strong friendship?)It was one of the last things he said to me. I may not see this friend again, but this quote will always remind me of one of the most steadfast, hardworking, loyal and downright intelligent people I've ever met. 4 Quote SugarRay - Lycan - MonkLevel 4 - STR : 5 | DEX : 8 | STA : 3 | CON : 5 | WIS : 8 | CHA : 1 Challenges: No. 1 - No.2 - No.3 - No.3: SugarRay's Comeback Match. Link to comment
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