Studying the Book of Isaiah

Why study the Book of Isaiah? The book of Isaiah is likely the most beloved prophetical book in the OT and for many in the entire Bible. Isaiah’s book contains some of the greatest prophetical proclamations ever written. It includes many of the great doctrines of the Scriptures such as the sovereignty, holiness, justice and other attributes of God. It reveals many prophetic details about God’s Son, who is portrayed as the great suffering Servant who bore on Himself the sins of the world. Isaiah prophesized about the Son’s miraculous birth, His first and second advents; of the Son being a covenant and bringing salvation to the ends of the earth and His future coming kingdom. Isaiah also revealed the future restoration of Jerusalem and Gods gathering His people from all nations to live in a peace and prosperity and the coming new heavens and new earth. Continue reading Studying the Book of Isaiah

Studying the Book of Song of Solomon

Why study the Book of the Song of Solomon? The Book of the Song of Solomon is a love story between the king and his beloved bride beginning in their days of courting, to their wedding day and continuing into their married life. The book portrays the ideal relationship between two lovers and celebrates the intimacy of the wedding night and the resolution of conflict within the confines of marriage life. Continue reading Studying the Book of Song of Solomon

Studying the Book of Ecclesiastes

Why study the Book of Ecclesiastes? The Book of Ecclesiastes explains that life has its only true meaning in God. Faith and trust in God, obedience to God and reliance upon God, rather than upon ourselves is absolutely essential to avoid the futility of a life lived only for self. Ecclesiastes proclaims that God sustains us, saves us and secures us for eternity when we have faith in Him. Continue reading Studying the Book of Ecclesiastes

Studying the Book of Proverbs

Why study the Book of Proverbs? The Book of Proverbs describes the wisdom of God applied to the believer’s relationship to God, their relationship to themselves and their relationship to each other. God’s wisdom is applied to all aspects of life with the goal that those who read and live by this wisdom will reverently fear God and live a life of holiness before Him and all others. The Book of Proverbs is a collection of practical, relevant and spiritual instructions for living daily with God. Continue reading Studying the Book of Proverbs

Studying the Psalms

Why study the Psalms? The Psalms are “theological poetry” with many Psalms containing praises to God for His creation and sovereign works among His covenant people. The Psalms describe how God is sufficient for all of life’s challenges, sufferings and setbacks. Through a careful study of the Psalms, believers will be encouraged to trust God for their present circumstances and for their future. Also, the Psalms point to the coming Messiah, who is the hope of all who call upon God for salvation and with whom believers will live with forever. Continue reading Studying the Psalms

Studying the Book of Job

Why study the Book of Job? The Book of Job describes the sovereignty of God in life’s most difficult and painful circumstances. The book explains that there is not always an answer to why people suffer. Believers are to completely trust God in all situations of their lives knowing He cares for them and will work out His loving plan for them. This plan may include hardship and suffering which believers are to endure for the glory of God. Job  also unveils the unseen spiritual realm including the confrontation between Satan and God as well as God’s creation of the world as a beautiful masterpiece. Continue reading Studying the Book of Job

Studying the Book of Esther

Why study the Book of Esther? The Book of Esther reveals God’s faithfulness to His covenant people in preserving them through dangerous situations. God raises up people He has prepared to rescue His people and secure His promises to them. Believers in God should have complete confidence that He will never abandon them nor forsake them. Continue reading Studying the Book of Esther

Studying the Book of Nehemiah

Why study the Book of Nehemiah? The Book of Nehemiah describes the role of Nehemiah as a faithful leader who can be compared to Joshua, guiding the returned exiles to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and re-dedicate their lives to God. Nehemiah was a man of prayer, wholly devoted to God and was committed to having God’s people obey His covenants and worship Him in faith and truth. Continue reading Studying the Book of Nehemiah

Studying the Book of Ezra

Why study the Book of Ezra? The Book of Ezra describes the political, social and spiritual conditions of the people of God who returned to Jerusalem and Judah following the Babylonian captivity. The book reveals that God keeps His promises of restoring His covenant people although the conditions for these people were anything but easy or pleasant. They preserved under constant political and social pressures to accomplish that which God had intended for them. Continue reading Studying the Book of Ezra

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