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Wiersbe's "Be" Series on the Old Testament—Practical, devotional, and concise describes the "Be" series. Each of these mini-commentaries contains a wealth of practical insight into God's Word. This resource covers the entire book of Daniel.
This welcome new addition to Wiersbe's well-known, well-loved series explores the fascinating and often misunderstood book of Daniel. Like all other commentaries in his series, this easy-to-understand resource offers solid biblical insight and interpretation that inspires personal growth and development.
Logos Bible Software dramatically improves the value of this resource by enabling you to find what you’re looking for with unparalleled speed and precision. Scripture passages link to your favorite translation and you can easily study it side-by-side with the other commentaries in your digital library. This makes the text more powerful and easier to access than ever before for scholarly work or personal study.
Dr. Warren Wiersbe has served as Writer-in-Residence at Cornerstone College in Grand Rapids, MI. He has pastored three churches, including Moody Church in Chicago. He also served as General Director and Bible teacher for Back to the Bible Broadcast.
“God would rather have His people living in shameful captivity in a pagan land than living like pagans in the Holy Land and disgracing His name.” (Page 12)
“Faith means obeying God regardless of the feelings within us, the circumstances around us, or the consequences before us.” (Page 40)
“True faith isn’t frightened by threats, impressed by crowds, or swayed by superstitious ceremonies. True faith obeys the Lord and trusts Him to work out the consequences.” (Page 41)
“The difference between the true believer and the unbeliever isn’t the presence of faith, because everybody lives by faith in something. The difference is in the object of that faith.” (Page 39)
“A heart that loves the Lord, trusts the Lord, and therefore obeys the Lord has no difficulty making the right choices and trusting God to take care of the consequences. It has well been said that faith is not believing in spite of evidence—that’s superstition—but obeying in spite of consequences.” (Page 16)
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