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David By Michelangelo 12-inch Statue Marble Finish $34.99 This Extremely Detailed and Well-Made statue measures 12 Inches Tall. Made with cold cast resin, this piece loyally preserves the intricate details and the spirit of the original. It has a nice, substantial feel to it and is heavy for its size. Very much a Class Act Quality Product…. |
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THE POSTER BIBLE – View 5,000 Years of Ancient History & Witness the Entire Bible Story in Summary and Scripture Passages That Surround the Bible Family Tree Timeline Chart. Movie Poster Size 26 X 39 Religious Christian Art Print / Poster $19.95 A 26″ x 39″ Movie Poster Size Christian Art Print of the Amazing Bible Family Tree Timeline. Use for Personal Display, Bible Study, Home School Curriculum, or as a Gift of Faith. Can be elegantly framed, easily placed into standard movie poster frames, or folded into 9″ x 14″ maps for individual classmate study…. |
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- DAVID by Michelangelo Real Bronze Powder Cast Statue Sculpture $42.99 This Extremely Detailed and Well-Made reproduction of the classic masterpiece measures 13 inches tall. Made with cold cast bronze, the definition and the intricate details of this piece are simply breathtaking, loyally preserving the likeness and spirit of the original. The photo does not do it justice. The special production process of this piece, originated from Great Britain, uses actual bronze… |
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Spanish CD/ Book Set $6.39 Includes Music CD and 24 page activity book with lyrics, worksheets for learning practice, and vocabulary list. Ages 5 – 12… |
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James Earl Jones Reads The Bible [Box Set] $27.90 King James Audio CD Collection in unique leatherette-bound storage bookProduct InformationWith a voice as rich as it is recognized James Earl Jones brings the King James Version of the New Testament alive in this Bible on CD. The Oscar-nominated Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor has been called one of the most versatile actors and voiceover artists of our time. In more than 19 hours on 14 digi… |
Free Bible Study Material Precautions
With the popularity of the internet today, and the vast resources that are poured into it, it’s a prime place for doing research. One can look up just about anything and find huge amounts of information! But for Christians, there is a need for caution, and not just in general research. If you’re looking for information on spiritual matters, it’s important to be careful and know your stuff!
What “stuff” do you need to know?
• According to the Bible, who is God? (Psalm 90:2; Jeremiah 10:6)
• According to the Bible, who is man? (Genesis 1:26-27; Isaiah 59:2; Romans 5:12)
• According to the Bible, what is sin? (Ephesians 5:6; Revelation 21:8)
• According to the Bible, who is Jesus? (Micah 5:2; Matthew 3:16-17; John 1:29-30)
• According to the Bible, what is salvation? (Acts 6:31; Colossians 2:13-14)
• According to the Bible, how do God, man, sin, Jesus and salvation relate? (Read an overview of the Bible to see how they all tie together)
This is just the beginning of what you need to know and understand. As you grow as a believer and seek to delve deeper into understanding the Word of God there are many more topics for Bible study, and there are many who want to give their own interpretation of the Scriptures. Here are some “hot topics” that are often misconstrued:
• Baptism- Is it necessary or just optional? Does the Bible talk about sprinkling and immersion? Is it wrong for infants to be baptized?
• Prayer- How important is it in the life of a believer? Does God hear everyone’s prayers? How should one pray?
• Faith- Is amount of faith important for salvation and sanctification? How does it relate to salvation?
• Good works- Must one do good works as a part of obtaining salvation? How important are they?
Why are these things so important to know? Isn’t it okay for some to believe one thing and others another? Whatever you choose as your study guide must be in line with what the Bible says. If the materials you’re researching don’t clearly follow the Bible, discard those materials. It’s not a matter of what one thinks about the topics that determines its truth, it’s what the Bible says is the truth, and that is what you must study.
The Bible specifically talks about those who will twist the Word of God, “Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravaging wolves.” (Matthew 7:15) Just because they claim the “Christian” label doesn’t mean that they intend to teach the Bible clearly, as it is written. Be careful!
If you’ve never before studied the Bible and are looking for studies to teach you about it, look for materials that begin with answering the first list of questions. Be sure it’s the Bible being clearly explained, and not someone’s personal interpretation. I recommend finding something that will give you an overview of the Bible. Then you will have a solid understanding of what God is saying and a foundation on which to build.
About the Author
Aleena Denison has a heart for seeing the message of the Bible presented in a clear way,and is dedicated to sharing Jesus with the lost and helping believers see their responsibilities in
evangelism, discipleship, and Bible study
. For more information and free downloads, see
http://www.goodseed.com
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