What The Bible Says About
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The Bible contains history, but it is not primarily a history book. The Bible touches on science, but it is not a scientific textbook. It provides insights into the human mind but is not a treatise on psychology. Although God’s Word touches on a variety of disciplines, it is first and foremost a revelation of God’s will, revealing God’s eternal truths to the human race. The Bible answers the three great questions of life: “Why am I here?” Where did I come from?” and “What does the future hold?”Do you have questions about God and faith, life and death, the present and the future? At some point in our lives, we all grapple with those questions and many others.If God is so good, why is the world so full of suffering?How can I live forever?What do Revelation’s prophecies mean?What happens after we die?What does Bible prophecy predict about the end of the world?Rather than opinions or sermons, What the Bible Says About is especially designed to give you answers directly from Scripture. If you have never studied the Bible before, you will be amazed at how clear and powerful it is. Even if you have opened its pages many times, you may still be surprised at how clearly the Bible speaks on topics often ignored. With this study guide, what the Bible says will be more understandable. Allow God’s Word to answer your deepest questions and speak to your heart’s deepest needs.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816334032
Mark Finley
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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