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More than just a guide to understanding Galatians, best-selling author Warren Wiersbe's Be Free is also a guide to embracing freedom in Christ. As a man who is known as the "pastor of pastors" and has studied the Bible relentlessly, gleaning relevance for today for his readers and listeners, Wiersbe has so gripped the hearts of his wide audience that he has sold over 4 million copies of his "Be" series alone! His accessible, at times quirky and comical, style of writing is perfect for any age group to crave more of the Word of God. He opens up Paul's epistle, explaining Paul's approach to the Galatians and putting ancient traditions in perspective for Christians today. Most importantly, he illustrates through Paul's writing how the Gospel can only remain the Gospel of Christ if it is solely for God's glory alone. Just as the Galatian church was slipping back into the dangerous rituals of the Jewish religious system, Christians today add parameters around Scripture that hinder them and that Christ never intended.
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One should read not only what the giants have written, but what has been written about them, and the author points the reader to the best books in both categories, spicing the bibliographical with the biographical. Additional chapters guide the minister to the outstanding works on the ministry in general and on preaching in particular. This is the kind of book the reader will not be able to put down, and after he finishes it, he will have a hard time putting down the books to which the author has lured him.
In a society where wealth is often the measurement of success, popular author and Bible teacher Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe unravels Ephesians to reveal the countercultural nature of the Gospel. Through helpful illustrations and analysis, he opens our eyes to the riches that we already have in Christ—though we rarely take advantage of them. We are saved through faith, and with this gift come many other blessings. We have the Holy Spirit to empower us for the work of the Kingdom. We have the necessary spiritual armor to fight off enemy attacks. We have the promise of eternity with a loving Father and perfect God. But not only has God given us the promise of an eternity in heaven—He has given us the reality of a relationship with Him on right here on earth. Be encouraged in this good news and stop seeking the things of this world, for we already have the priceless gift of eternal life in Christ!
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These outstanding sermons are presented from 122 of the greatest preachers. A short biographical sketch of every preacher is also included.
A timeless, Christian classic on the strategies of spiritual warfare. This book is a serious guide for any believer who’s fighting spiritual battles and wants to know how to win. Dr. Warren Wiersbe, pastor and Bible teacher, zeroes in on Satan’s attacks as deceiver, destroyer, ruler, and accuser. With practical, biblical principles and a straightforward writing style, he emphasizes that conquering the enemy comes by obeying God’s truth. This book provides a roadmap for gaining victory against evil by exposing: The areas of life Satan commonly targets The weapons Satan uses Satan’s goals to disrupt our faith and malign God’s character The defenses we’ve been given through Jesus Don’t leave yourself vulnerable to the enemy’s attacks. Learn how to stand firm in every battle you face and experience God’s power in your life.
What do God's attributes mean to us personally? How does one change through the filling of God? What truths are endangered by modern philosophies? Such questions are answered in these topical selections for personal devotion or sermon building insights.
An excellent guide to great preacher-authors of the past including F. B. Meyer, W. H. Griffith Thomas, J.H. Jowett.
Great work on the study of Christ's Kinghood in Matthew
People can't prevent crises from happening. But they can successfully deal with them. In The Bumps Are What You Climb On, Warren W. Wiersbe offers solid hope and comfort in times of depression, frustration, disappointment, or loneliness. He extracts wisdom from the Bible and presents it in thirty brief, accessible meditations that guide readers to respond with faith, trust in God's promises, reap the benefits of forgiveness, find contentment, and add joy to life. With uplifting teaching and empowering challenges, this insightful book is a compelling devotional for any believer at any time.
Experience the encouragement that comes from understanding the meanings and implications found in all the wonderful names of Jesus.
Here is a unique devotional book. Excerpts from the timeless messages of fifty-two spiritual giants have been carefully selected by Warren Wlersbe to cover a broad spectrum of Scripture passages and to provide insights into various areas of Christian life. The devotions from the master teacher-preacher are usually grouped around a theme. One week the reader can learn from Spurgeon, the next from Andrew Murray or D. L. Moody. There is a whole year of unusual devotional reading here. As the editor explains in the preface: These selections are not typical devotional thoughts. I have deliberately chosen material that is meaty, that will make you think, and, in some cases, may make you disagree. I am sure the result will be spiritual and intellectual growth, it you are wing to face truth honestly. The selections span more than four hundred years of devotional writing, and are arranged so that a reader can use the book either as a daily devotional guide or as an anthology of devotional writings. The emphasis is on nineteenth- and twentyieth-century Protestant works, although a few Roman Catholic authors are included. Dr. Wiersbe provides a concise biographical sketch of each author. In addition, he includes a list of sources to aid those interested in reading more of a specific author's work. Giant Steps is a companion volume to Dr. Wiersbe's earlier books, Walking with the Giants and Listening to the Giants. Warren W. Wiersbe was formerly pastor of Moody Memorial Churth in Chicago, and now gives his time fully to writing and conference speaking. Among his other books are Songs in the Night and The Bumps Are What You Climb On.
OVER 3 MILLION BE BOOKS IN PRINT! Its Always Too Soon to Quit! Nothing in life can take the place of faithfulness. The greatest ability you can have is dependability . In this book you will learn how to: BE FAITHFUL to the Word BE FAITHFUL to your tasks BE FAITHFUL to other people This book will: Help you understand a local churchs ministry Encourage you to stick with it.... BE FAITHFUL
In a fast-paced, technology-based era when drive-thrus, cell phones, laptops, and Internet banking are the norm, it's sometimes hard to fathom that God doesn't appreciate our frail attempts at spiritual shortcuts. Through the pastoral epistles, 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus, with insight from Paul's letter to Philemon as well, Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe illustrates that working for God's Kingdom requires tenacity, never-ceasing prayer, and protective battle gear that only God can provide. In this commentary, you'll grasp the imminent danger of false teachers and, thus, the overwhelming need for godly ministers—people who preach,practice, and progress in the Word. By explaining how a healthy body of believers should operate, Wiersbe uses Paul's words to encourage today's church to stay the course and be faithful!
Hebrews—written by Christians, to Christians, and for Christians—is loaded with spiritual truth accessible to any believer looking to grasp the importance of faith. Penned at a politically unstable time, Hebrews targets believers tempted to abandon their faith and slip back into the rules and regulations of Judaism. In our politically unstable day of "wars and rumors of wars" (Mark13:7), we can all understand the quest for stability. But there is only one source of rock solid security. There was a time for rules and sacrifices. Then Christ came as the perfect, spotless Lamb to atone for sin once and for all. Respected pastor Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe will show you that by focusing on the reality of the unseen first, an overwhelming desire for intimate friendship with God will follow.
Hebrews—written by Christians, to Christians, and for Christians—is loaded with theology accessible to any believer who wants to grasp the origin and meaning of faith. Penned at a time that was politically unstable, Hebrews targets believers who were tempted to abandon their faith and slip back into the rules and regulations of Judaism. In our politically unstable time of "wars and rumors of wars" (Mark13:7), we can all understand the quest for stability. But there is only one source of rock solid security. Warren Wiersbe will show you that by focusing on the reality of the unseen first, an overwhelming desire for intimate friendship with God will follow. You will begin to see less with your physical eyes and more with your spiritual eyes as Wiersbe takes you on a journey, personally or with the fellowship of a group, that will strengthen your walk by deepening your insight.
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Principles derived from Biblical teachings and exemplified by the lives of Biblical characters are applied to the realities of modern life.
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Let's just praise the Lord! : Psalm 145 -- God is not dead! : Psalm 115 -- When good things happen to bad people : Psalm 73 -- Happiness is--? : Psalm 126 -- Come clean! : Psalm 32 -- Uplook for the downcast : Psalms 42 and 43 -- The forgotten "I AM" : Psalm 22 -- The song of the mid-life crisis : Psalm 71 -- Listen! God is laughing! : Psalm 2 -- The singing soldier : Psalm 27 -- Life's second most important question : Psalm 8 -- The wonder of it all! : Psalm 139.
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"Most people think of the Beatitudes as a collection of idealistic sayings-beautiful to read but impossible to practice. How wrong they are! In fact, the entire Sermon on the Mount is a glorious explanation of what life is really like when you reign through the power of the Holy Spirit," says Warren Wiersbe. Why wait until we get to heaven to reign? Thanks to Jesus Christ we can do it in this life. This inspiring study of the Beatitudes shows how to reign over ego, power, and appetite. With the help of the Holy Spirit, the believer can live like a king.
Loneliness is our collective malady, a widespread condition that saps the soul and isolates the heart. In Lonely People, Warren W. Wiersbe digs deep into Scripture for intriguing discoveries on the sources and the solution to loneliness. Loneliness, he points out, is a far cry from solitude and lasts much longer than lonesomeness, which ends when people are reunited after being apart. Wiersbe's profound definition, a "malnutrition of the soul that comes from living on substitutes," is the touchstone from which the great Bible expositor begins and ends his message. With the piercing insight Wiersbe is known for, he tells how lonely people are feeding their inner selves with false things, spending money on objects that won't help, and working toward goals that will not satisfy. Set against the backdrop of lonely biblical characters like Cain, Job, and Elijah, this revelatory book shows how God offers each of his children the worthwhile things that satisfy and nourish the inner person. Anyone who feels isolated from God or other people will find what it means to truly commune at the deepest level with the One who made them for a rich, fellowship-filled life.
Based on the epistle to the Galations. Take a look at freedom from a scriptural point of view - and enjoy!
THE WYCLIFFE HANDBOOK OF PREACHING AND PREACHERS by Warren W. Wiersbe and Lloyd M. Perry. 1984 Hardcover 325 pages including Appendices and Indexes. Moody Press.
This popular speaker and author takes the reader through Hebrews 11 where we meet common people whose lives became uncommonly significant through faith in God.
Ministering to the mourning is one of the most taxing and delicate duties of a pastor. What minister can forget feeling helpless when conducting his first funeral service - or when calling on grieving family members from his first church? Comforting the Bereaved will help both ministers and concerned lay people give God's comfort to those who hurt. It deals with death and grief from a biblical and psychological perspective and also offers practical advice to ministers on how to handle the grief situation and the funeral service. Though it is impossible to deal with every delicate situation death can initiate, Comforting the Bereaved seeks to offer help for those situations that occur most. There are also suggested answers to questions people most often ask, and help in preparing funeral messages appropriate to individual circumstances. Warren and David Wiersbe, father and son, combine nearly forty years of ministry to help both pastor and lay person handle grief situations more effectively and thus comfort the bereaved.
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In a practical, no-nonsense approach, this book spells out the basic preaching principles as well as the prohibitions that will help sharpen and focus the skills of every pastor and pulpit speaker.
Respected Bible teacher Warren Wiersbe defines the essence of worship and discusses the key issues surrounding this often controversial topic within the church.
How to pray, how to serve, how to overcome, how to love: Jesus taught the disciples these timeless lessons through hands-on experience and powerful parables that resonated in the hearts of multitudes. Most evident in John 13-21, however, is Christ's teaching on the transforming power of joy&;how to have it, hold onto it, and never let it go. The more time the disciples spent with Jesus, the deeper their friendships became. The deeper their friendships became, the more they resembled Jesus' character. It was a preparation period for the new reign of the Holy Spirit, who would come to comfort and dwell within them. It was preparation for their callings&;the Great Commission. The calling of God's people hasn't changed since then, but you will change as you apply the lessons of this commentary on the greatest teacher who ever lived&;Jesus Christ&;and hold onto the joy that never forsakes.