The free Bible study course available through the link to the right will give you a wonderful understanding of the Bible. The first six things you will learn about from this free study course are:
Lesson 1: How We Got Our Bible
Lesson 2: Rightly Dividing the Word
Lesson 3: The Creation and Fall of Man
Lesson 4: The Patriarchs
Lesson 5: The Wilderness Wanderings
Lesson 6: The Conquest of Canaan
The seventh lesson is about the "United Kingdom." The nation of Israel was united for several years, but it finally divided into the northern and southern sections of Israel. The northern section of Israel had a long history of evil rulers, and there were also many wicked rulers in southern Israel. If you like history, especially Bible history, this Bible course will whet your appetite for some fascinating events from the Old Testament. Get this and the other free Bible study courses TODAY for FREE by signing up with the link on the right site of this Google blog.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
If you are taking the free Bible study course listed on this Google blog, you may now be ready for the fifth lesson in this home Bible study course.
Having completed the first four lessons you know how the Bible has been passed down to man throughout the ages. You have studied some of the basics in the area of Bible interpretation, and you know about how Adam and Eve both succumbed to sin.
Your knowledge of the Old Testament "patriarchs" such as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob has now brought you to an understanding of how the Old Testament nation of Israel came into being. God promised that Abraham would have many descendents, and this promise came true. Abraham's family ended up in the land of Egypt and grew into a mighty nation. God delivered this great nation from their Egyptian bondage and this vast group of people back stabbed God. Israel was unfaithful to God on multiple occasions, just as people today can be unfaithful to Him.
The fifth lesson in this free Bible study course talks about the "wilderness wanderings" of Israel. If you want to know what the Bible says about Israel's wandering in the wilderness, this study will help you. Of course, to get this lesson you must first complete the previous Bible studies.
If you are searching for things like "how to understand the Bible," or "how to be saved," be sure to request the free Bible study course listed on this site. No one will call you, come to your home, or ever ask for money.
Having completed the first four lessons you know how the Bible has been passed down to man throughout the ages. You have studied some of the basics in the area of Bible interpretation, and you know about how Adam and Eve both succumbed to sin.
Your knowledge of the Old Testament "patriarchs" such as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob has now brought you to an understanding of how the Old Testament nation of Israel came into being. God promised that Abraham would have many descendents, and this promise came true. Abraham's family ended up in the land of Egypt and grew into a mighty nation. God delivered this great nation from their Egyptian bondage and this vast group of people back stabbed God. Israel was unfaithful to God on multiple occasions, just as people today can be unfaithful to Him.
The fifth lesson in this free Bible study course talks about the "wilderness wanderings" of Israel. If you want to know what the Bible says about Israel's wandering in the wilderness, this study will help you. Of course, to get this lesson you must first complete the previous Bible studies.
If you are searching for things like "how to understand the Bible," or "how to be saved," be sure to request the free Bible study course listed on this site. No one will call you, come to your home, or ever ask for money.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
If you are taking the free Bible course on how to be saved and have completed the first three lessons on how the Bible came into existence, how to properly divide the word of God, and studied about man's fall into sin, you are now ready to learn about a major division in the scriptures.
The Old Testament has some important information about men called "patriarchs." Three of these men are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is important to know about these three men because they lay the foundation for much of what is said in the Old Testament. It was through these men (the patriarchs) that God created the nation of Israel and eventually brought Jesus into the world. In Gal. 3:16 Paul said: "Now to Abraham were the promises spoken, and to his seed. He saith not, And to seeds, as of many; but as of one, And to thy seed, which is Christ."
If you want to learn about Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, plus get the truth about things like the "new birth," ask for the free Bible course available through the link on this blog.
The Old Testament has some important information about men called "patriarchs." Three of these men are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is important to know about these three men because they lay the foundation for much of what is said in the Old Testament. It was through these men (the patriarchs) that God created the nation of Israel and eventually brought Jesus into the world. In Gal. 3:16 Paul said: "Now to Abraham were the promises spoken, and to his seed. He saith not, And to seeds, as of many; but as of one, And to thy seed, which is Christ."
If you want to learn about Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, plus get the truth about things like the "new birth," ask for the free Bible course available through the link on this blog.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
If you have signed up for the free Bible study that provides an excellent overview of the Bible, what God requires people to be do to be saved, and how to live as a Christian, you may now be ready for the third lesson. This third Bible study course is entitled, "The Creation and Fall of Man" and this is pretty much self-explanatory.
The Bible says mankind is affected by something called "sin" (Rom. 3:10, 23). Sin breaks man's fellowship with God (Isa. 59:1-2), and man's sins must be forgiven if people want to have heaven as their eternal home.
You cannot receive the Bible study lesson involving the creation and man's fall unless you first complete the studies on how we received the Bible and "rightly dividing the word." If you have not yet signed up for this free Bible study course, use the "how to be saved from sin" link to sign up for this free Bible course today. You might also want to encourage a friend to ask for this free course as well as it will bless his (or her) walk with God.
The Bible says mankind is affected by something called "sin" (Rom. 3:10, 23). Sin breaks man's fellowship with God (Isa. 59:1-2), and man's sins must be forgiven if people want to have heaven as their eternal home.
You cannot receive the Bible study lesson involving the creation and man's fall unless you first complete the studies on how we received the Bible and "rightly dividing the word." If you have not yet signed up for this free Bible study course, use the "how to be saved from sin" link to sign up for this free Bible course today. You might also want to encourage a friend to ask for this free course as well as it will bless his (or her) walk with God.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
If you signed up for the free Bible study, you have probably received the first lesson on "how we got the Bible." Now that you have had an opportunity to learn a little something about why and how we can know the Bible has come from God, the second free Bible study covers another very important topic. How do we understand God's word?
We need to "rightly divide" God's word. Many mishandle the Scriptures; in 2 Cor 2:17 Paul said: "For we are not as the many, corrupting the word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight of God, speak we in Christ."
If you have not yet signed up for the free Bible study from "lordletmegrow.com", there is still time to do so. Get and complete the first lesson so you can properly "divide God's word" as you study the Word of God. For instant and fast sign up for these free Bible study lessons, use the link on the right column of this page (this link says, "how to be saved from sin").
We need to "rightly divide" God's word. Many mishandle the Scriptures; in 2 Cor 2:17 Paul said: "For we are not as the many, corrupting the word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight of God, speak we in Christ."
If you have not yet signed up for the free Bible study from "lordletmegrow.com", there is still time to do so. Get and complete the first lesson so you can properly "divide God's word" as you study the Word of God. For instant and fast sign up for these free Bible study lessons, use the link on the right column of this page (this link says, "how to be saved from sin").
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
How did we get the Bible? This is one of life's most important questions, but many do not know the proper answer to this question.
Some think the Catholic church gave us the Bible (this idea is false). Others think the Bible was written by men who were not divinely aided by God (this idea is also false).
The Bible came into existence by God's power; 2 Tim 3:16-17 says: Every scripture inspired of God (is) also profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for instruction which is in righteousness. That the man of God may be complete, furnished completely unto every good work."
If you want to learn the facts on how we got the Bible, get the FREE Bible study that answers this question. you may access this course through the "How to be saved from sin" link on the right side of this page.
Some think the Catholic church gave us the Bible (this idea is false). Others think the Bible was written by men who were not divinely aided by God (this idea is also false).
The Bible came into existence by God's power; 2 Tim 3:16-17 says: Every scripture inspired of God (is) also profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for instruction which is in righteousness. That the man of God may be complete, furnished completely unto every good work."
If you want to learn the facts on how we got the Bible, get the FREE Bible study that answers this question. you may access this course through the "How to be saved from sin" link on the right side of this page.
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