The world tries to undermine your faith, but God wants to purify and strengthen it. These nine Bible studies from the books of 1 and 2 Peter will help you examine your faith -- first in salvation and then in the Christian life. 9 lessons
“A triumph. This novel’s haunting strength will hold the reader until the very end and make Faith and her story impossible to forget.” —Richmond Times Dispatch “Extraordinary.” —Orlando Sentinel From the #1 New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult (Nineteen Minutes, Change of Heart, Handle with Care) comes Keeping Faith: an “addictively readable” (Entertainment Weekly) novel that “makes you wonder about God. And that is a rare moment, indeed, in modern fiction” (USA Today).
"You can choose to see a trial as a roadblock or an expressway. If you see it as a roadblock, it will obstruct your way. However, if you see it as an expressway, you can use it to learn and grow." "The gospel of Jesus Christ is the plan whereby we can become what God wants us to become. In fact, we become great people because of our trials, not in spite of them." This booklet reviews the nature, origins, and purposes of adversity and includes suggestions on how to patiently trust in the Lord and His eternal plan and how to use these trials to learn and grow stronger. You can benefit from your trials if you: Develop a relationship with God Let others help you Let God carry your burdens Trust that the Lord is in control and allow His will to be done Remember that everyone has challenges Let adversity make you a better person Live with integrity Be patient Make the best of your situation Serve others Keep a positive attitude Keep an eternal perspective
This collection of renowned Baptist preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon's sermons contains the following 25 messages on 1 & 2 Peter and Titus, all rich in biblical exposition and full of Christ-exalting truth: A String of Pearls (1 Peter 1:3-5) The Trial of Your Faith (1 Peter 1:7) The Savior’s Precious Blood (1 Peter 1:19) The New Nature (1 Peter 1:23-25) A Sermon for Men of Taste (1 Peter 2:1-3) The True Priesthood, Temple and Sacrifice (1 Peter 2:4,5) Christ Precious to Believers (1 Peter 2:7) Marvelous Light (1 Peter 2:9) Death for Sin and Death to Sin (1 Peter 2:24) Our Ascended Lord (1 Peter 3:22) Luminous Words (1 Peter 4:1-3) On Humbling Ourselves Before God (1 Peter 5:6) A Cure for Care (1 Peter 5:7) The Roaring Lion (1 Peter 5:8,9) Faith and Life (2 Peter 1:1-4) The Lord’s Knowledge, Our Safeguard (2 Peter 2:9) God’s Estimate of Time (2 Peter 3:8) The World on Fire (2 Peter 3:10,11) God’s Longsuffering: An Appeal to the Conscience (2 Peter 3:15) Growth in Grace (2 Peter 3:18) The Common Salvation (Jude 1:3) The Holy Spirit and the One Church (Jude 1:19) Praying in the Holy Spirit (Jude 1:20) God’s Prison, Warden and Prisoner (Jude 1:21) Christians Kept in Time and Glorified In Eternity (Jude 24,25)
A Study Guide and a Teacher’s Manual Gospel Principles was written both as a personal study guide and as a teacher’s manual. As you study it, seeking the Spirit of the Lord, you can grow in your understanding and testimony of God the Father, Jesus Christand His Atonement, and the Restoration of the gospel. You can find answers to life’s questions, gain an assurance of your purpose and self-worth, and face personal and family challenges with faith.
In Jesus on Trial, New York Times bestselling author David Limbaugh applies his lifetime of legal experience to a unique new undertaking: making a case for the gospels as hard evidence of the life and work of Jesus Christ. Limbaugh, a practicing attorney and former professor of law, approaches the canonical gospels with the same level of scrutiny he would apply to any legal document and asks all the necessary questions about the story of Jesus told through Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. His analysis of the texts becomes profoundly personal as he reflects on his own spiritual and intellectual odyssey from determined skeptic to devout Christian. Ultimately, Limbaugh concludes that the words Christians have treasured for centuries stand up to his exhaustive enquiry—including his examination of historical and religious evidence beyond the gospels—and thereby affirms Christian faith, spirituality, and tradition.
Lieutenant Colonel Dusty Smith was once an ambitious young law student and returned missionary who planned to use his skills to defend the Church. Along the way, however, he discovered anti-Mormon literature that caused him to turn around and attack the very faith he had once sought to defend. But after many years, the persistence of a good friend and a patient, loving Heavenly Father finally brought about Dusty's miraculous reconversion.