Philippians and the Call to Biblical Fellowship
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Philippians and the Call to Biblical Fellowship
Jan Wells elabora profundos estudios bíblicos inductivos, que reflejan una profunda pasión por la fe y el vital ministerio del discipulado dentro de la iglesia. Con más de dos décadas de experiencia enseñando la Biblia a adultos en entornos interdenominacionales y en su iglesia local, Wells ofrece exploraciones exhaustivas y perspicaces de las Escrituras. Su trabajo es reconocido por su profundidad y se ha convertido en un valioso recurso para numerosos pastores y maestros de la Biblia en todo el país.





Philippians and the Call to Biblical Fellowship
This in-depth, inductive Bible study focuses on the life of King David and his relationship with God. The in-depth twelve-week study will examine God’s nature as revealed through Old Testament Scriptures, that focus on how David served God and sinned against God. David’s response to trials, tragedies, and triumphs will inspire and encourage students in their own commitment to the Lord God. The study also offers a time of reflection in the Psalms that relate to events in David’s life, to not only see the source of David’s determination and inspiration, but to provide the student with a time of daily worship and reflection in Scripture at the end of each lesson. The study provides a number of options for completing the lessons. The student could complete the observation questions followed by application questions, or complete the remainder of the lesson for an in-depth study. Students could also study only some of the portions of the in-depth lesson beyond the observation questions.
This inductive Bible study focuses on the message for the Christian churches in the region of Galatia by carefully examining the apostle Paul’s concerns for this group of believers. Each week’s lesson of the in-depth ten-week study also includes a close look at one of the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5:22,23 so students can consider its evidence in their own life. The nature and role of the Holy Spirit is studied throughout the lessons. The study provides a number of options for completing the lessons. The study also offers a reflection in Scripture to provide a time of worship as a conclusion to the daily lesson.
This in-depth, inductive Bible study focuses on the words that Christ spoke in His Sermon on the Mount taken from Matthew 5-7. The lessons examine Jesus’ message that challenges on a wide variety of subjects, including the blessing of obedience. The study leads participants to understand their place in God’s kingdom and to be encouraged to live out their faith in Christ. The in-depth fourteen week study asks students to examine their own relationship with the Lord as well as with others in the church. The lessons seek to equip each student to be stronger and more mature in their walk, as well as united with others in the faith. The student has various options for completing the study, involving only observation questions followed by application questions, or by completing the remainder of the lesson for an in-depth study. Students might also study only portions of the in-depth lesson beyond the observation questions. The study also offers a reflection in Scripture every day so that the lesson ends with a time of worship that addresses the life of those who follow after Christ.