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66/40 with Chuck Missler Getting Serious about the Bible
The great discovery is that the Bible is a message system: it's not simply 66 books penned by 40 authors over thousands of years, the Bible is an integrated whole which bears evidence of supernatural engineering in every detail!
**Bible Study**
Genesis
Genesis is the book of Beginnings, telling of the creation of the heavens and earth, the first man and woman, the first human sin, and of the Hebrew nation. The key to Genesis is the discovery that Jesus is seen on every page!
Numbers
The fourth book of the Pentateuch relates the wilderness wanderings of the Israelites.
Deuteronomy
This final book of the Pentateuch recapitulates the Law of God to a people about to conquer the Promised Land - Moses' last stern and living warnings before he died.
Ruth
The story of faithfulness and self-giving, in which a woman from the cursed country of Moab meets her Kinsman Redeemer.
I Kings
The first book of the history of the kings of Israel and Judah.
I Chronicles
I & II Chronicles provides the religious record of this time period with emphasis on priestly and Levitical orders.
Esther
Perhaps the most delicious story of intrigue, suspense and romance in the Bible, Esther tells the true story of how one young lady brought about the rescue of her entire people.
Psalms
The Book of Psalms is the hymnal of Israel. In Hebrew it is called, Tehillim, which means "Praises." Originally meant to be sung, 55 of the 150 Psalms are addressed to "The Chief Musician."
Proverbs
The Book of Proverbs could be titled,''Wise Up'' and Live. Beyond simply obeying laws, this book focuses on leading an aggressively dynamic life, giving examples of proper and improper attitudes, conduct, and characteristics in succinct, penetrating ways.
Isaiah
No other prophet matches his majestic eloquence on the holiness of God and the redemptive work and sufferings of the Coming Messiah, all the while making us clearly aware of God's abounding Grace.
Daniel
God's sovereignty over the kingdoms of men is a primary theme of the book of Daniel, in which the LORD reveals the very day that the Messiah would ride into Jerusalem!
Matthew
Matthew presents Jesus Christ as the Messiah of Israel, the Lion of the tribe of Judah.
Mark
Written by the close associate of Peter, Mark emphasizes the cross and discipleship, and Jesus as both teacher and suffering Messiah.
Luke
The Gospel according to 'the Beloved Physician' is a most readable and complete account of the life of Jesus, and evidences the truly human nature of Christ.
Romans
Paul's definitive teaching on Christian doctrine, regarded by many as the most comprehensive book in the New Testament.
Galatians
The Book of Galatians is regarded as one of the greatest and most important of Paul's epistles. It stands as a challenge to all who would seek to take away the joy and freedom of the Gospel of Grace.
Philippians
Paul knew how to rejoice even through suffering. This highly relevant letter to his kind friends in Philippi writes to encourage them as they face increasing persecution.
I and II Thessalonians
These two letters of Paul are the most important eschatological epistles in the New Testament, teaching about the Rapture, the Antichrist, the tribulation, and the 2nd Coming!
I and II Timothy, Titus, Philemon
Paul came to love Timothy dearly and considered him a spiritual son. He wrote these letters to Timothy as instructions on leading the churches - even during troubled times.
James
The Book of James focuses on the believer's justification before men. His robust epistle focuses on the practical Christian walk rather than on doctrine; it is directed toward a living faith.
I, II, and III John
The early church in the 1st century was under attack from both the inside and the outside, but the Holy Spirit anticipated every attack.
Jude
In his short letter to combat heresy, Jude touches on such fascinating subjects as sinning angels, and an end times prophecy of Enoch.
Revelation
While exiled to the island of Patmos because of his activities in spreading the Gospel, John is given powerful visions, which reveal all of Church history in advance, as well as the times of the very end of the planet Earth
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