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What The Bible Says Series Bundle

What The Bible Says Series Bundle

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What The Bible Says About The Holy Spirit: Power From On High by Jack Cottrell

The person and work of the Holy Spirit is a neglected study in many churches. Some Christians think that the subject is so deep and mysterious that it is futile to study it. Others hesitate to emphasize the study of the Holy Spirit since some religious groups hold such extreme views regarding Him. Still, it is encouraging to see many Christians making a serious study of the Bible's teaching on the Holy Spirit.

Dr. Jack Cottrell, with his "leave no stone unturned" approach to studying Scripture has completed the research for us as he examines the many concepts and characteristics of the Holy Spirit.

What The Bible Says About The Holy Spirit: Power From On High has 11 chapters and 503 pages. ISBN 978-0-89900-517-1

What The Bible Says About God The Creator, Ruler, Redeemer: God Most High by Jack Cottrell

Obviously, there are situations that are not directly addressed in the Bible because of societal changes, culture, and technology. Yet, if the Bible is the ultimate authority on life and relationships, it is the essential source of information that will impact everyday decisions.

The most important relationship that any individual will ever experience is the relationship he or she has with God. Understanding more about God as the Creator, Ruler, and Redeemer of mankind can assist greatly in making that relationship deeper and more meaningful.

In this comprehensive and thought-provoking book, Dr. Jack Cottrell takes us on a thorough journey through Scripture, in order to gain a deeper understanding of what the Bible Says about God, a Creator, Ruler, and Redeemer.

Dr. Cottrell's meticulous and careful approach to the subject makes this a valuable resource for personal or professional study.

What The Bible Says About God The Creator, Ruler, Redeemer: God Most High has 25 chapters and 466 pages. ISBN 978-0-89900-983-4

What The Bible Says About Grace: Set Free! by Jack Cottrell

The most important issues anyone faces are those of eternity. The quest for salvation--to be set free from the shackles of sin and the power of guilt--should be life's first pursuit. The freedom of knowing your salvation is secure for all eternity is priceless. Unfortunately, there is much confusion in the world today on how to receive this freedom. Many teach a works-driven salvation. Many others emphasize a salvation by grace. Yet there is still considerable contention in the religious world over the topic that was never meant to divide but always to unite--grace.

In this definitive study on what the Bible says about grace, Dr. Jack Cottrell engages the reader in a sweeping review of every passage of Scripture that teaches on this important truth. Primarily focusing on Paul's teaching in Romans 1-8 as well as drawing from many other texts in both testaments, Dr. Cottrell presents a simple, practical, and thorough case for an accurate biblical view of God's grace. 

What The Bible Says About Grace: Set Free! has 18 chapters and 401 pages.

ISBN 978-0-89900-980-3

What the Bible Says About the Afterlife: The Life to Come by Kenny Boles

With all the many misconceptions of heaven and hell that Hollywood and our culture throws out there, it's easy to picture angels with halos and harps, and the devil with horns and a pitchfork ever-present in his hands.

What does the only truly reliable source have to say about this very important topic? Beginning with Genesis and proceeding through both Testaments, Kenny Boles leads us on a journey to glean what the Bible says about heaven and about hell.

This book opens the window to The Life to Come.

What the Bible Says About the Afterlife: The Life to Come has 19 chapters and 325 pages. ISBN 978-0-89900-987-2

What The Bible Says About The Church: Rediscovering Community by Daniel Overdorf

There are so many images that come to mind when one hears the phrase "The Church." For others, it is an image of worship services and sermons. As one reads the New Testament, a different picture rises to the surface. It is a picture of community that cares, serves, loves, worships, corrects and encourages one another.

Community is at the heart of the Bible's image of the Church, and it was demonstrated from the very beginning by Jesus. As Overdorf writes: "One cannot read of Jesus' relationship with His disciples without recognizing the power of community. This ragamuffin twelve talked with Jesus during their long walks from village to village, asking questions and probing the wisdom of the great I AM. They sat at His feet around the evening campfires, drinking in story after story drawn from the annals of God's history. They stood beside Jesus, intrigued, while He taught the crowds. They watched while He stretched His hand to heal the leper, to comfort the grieving, and to brush back the wisp of hair from the eye of the curious child who sat on His knee. The disciples listened, learned, and observe in community with one another and with Jesus." (taken from the introduction)

What The Bible Bible Says About The Church: Rediscovering Community has 15 chapters and 421 pages. ISBN 978-0-89900-993-3

What The Bible Says About Worship: His Story, Our Response by Dinelle Frankland

"Responding to God" has long been a basic definition of Christian worship. God's miraculous story elicits infinite reasons to respond and numerous ways in which to do so. It is the only story worthy of such an all-encompassing response.

The responses described in this book are biblical; they offer a glimpse into worship that pleases God, enabling us to discover appropriate and meaningful responses to the God who never changes.

By virtue of His love, mercy, and power, our responses join the biblical narrative, becoming part of His story which will culminate when we see Him face to face.

What The Bible Says About Worship: His Story, Our Response has 6 chapters and 192 pages. ISBN 978-0-89900-963-6

What the Bible Says About The Heart of God: Listening to His Heartbeat by Harold Shank

What makes God smile? What makes God angry? What makes God's heart beat? Have you ever wanted to know the answers to these questions about God? Do you want to find out if what you’ve always thought about God is really true? You can get answers to these questions by looking at what the Bible says about the heart of God.

In this stimulating and heartfelt book, Dr. Harold Shank leads us through an in-depth study of scripture that will help us find out what makes God’s heart beat. Dr. Shank also explores how to reconcile some of the difficult-to-comprehend aspects of God’s heart. “How can His goodness and love be reconciled with His command to utterly destroy a certain group of people?” or “If God cares about brokenhearted people, why are there so many of them in our world?”

Dr. Shank provides us with essential awareness of the relationship between God’s patience and His justice. Christians and nonbelievers alike will enjoy this discussion that will examine the heart of God.

The Heart Of God has 15 chapters and 340 pages. ISBN 978-0-89900-973-5

What the Bible Says About the Afterlife: The Life to Come by Kenny Boles

With all the many misconceptions of heaven and hell that Hollywood and our culture throws out there, it's easy to picture angels with halos and harps, and the devil with horns and a pitchfork ever-present in his hands.

What does the only truly reliable source have to say about this very important topic? Beginning with Genesis and proceeding through both Testaments, Kenny Boles leads us on a journey to glean what the Bible says about heaven and about hell.

This book opens the window to The Life to Come.

What the Bible Says About the Afterlife: The Life to Come has 19 chapters and 325 pages. ISBN 978-0-89900-987-2

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