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The Teacher’s Outline and Study Bible has everything you need for teaching Bible studies, small groups, or Sunday school classes, as well as for personal study and devotions. This in-depth resource can be used with any Bible translation and gives four months of weekly lessons with a concise summary at the end of each lesson. Teach with more confidence and clarity. Every lesson includes Scripture, outlines, commentary, illustrations, supporting Scriptures, and more. You’ll have everything you need to prepare life-changing lessons and Bible studies.
“Third, speaking and living a life of truthfulness is the truth.” (Page 205)
“than any other book by most people. With strong wings it soars” (Page 4)
“God has chosen the believer to be perfect. But note: the believer’s perfection is in Christ and in Christ alone. No man—not even a believer—can live a perfect and sinless life. No man is righteous or ever will be. Jesus Christ is the only Person who has ever lived a sinless and perfect life; therefore, He is the only Person who has the right to live with God. Our only hope of ever living with God is to believe in Jesus Christ—believe so much that God will take our faith and count it as the righteousness of Christ.” (Page 14)
“Christ has given every believer some spiritual gift. It is important to note what is meant by spiritual gifts. A spiritual gift does not mean the natural ability or talent of a person. God, of course, keeps natural abilities and talents in mind when He gifts a person, but spiritual gifts are special gifts given to believers. They are highly specialized gifts—gifts that are given to build up believers in the church and in witnessing and ministering to the world. The point to note is that every genuine believer has received a spiritual gift, a highly specialized gift. He has received his gift to carry out the ministry of the Lord upon the earth.” (Page 115)
“Jesus Christ gives us the grace to use our gifts. Grace means the strength, wisdom, courage, motivation, love, concern, care, and power—all the favor and blessings of Christ. Whatever is needed to use the gift, Christ gives us. He measures out the exact amount of grace needed for the maximum use of a gift.” (Page 115)