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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.
The Old Testament is filled with stories of real people who learned lessons that are still applicable today. The Book of Judges is no exception. Warren Wiersbe asserts that we are living in a period that is very similar to that of the Israelite Judges:
Here and there, God is raising up men and women who believe Him, confront the enemy, and win the victory. The challenge of the Book of Judges is to be available to the possibilities of what God can do through you. This resource is a guide for any person who wants God to work through them in a world that desperately needs guidance.
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Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is Writer-in-Residence at Cornerstone College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Distinguished Professor of Preaching at Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary. He has pastored three churches, including the Moody Church in Chicago, and served as General Director and Bible teacher for Back to the Bible Broadcast.
“The first step the new generation took toward defeat and slavery was neglecting the Word of God, and generations ever since have made that same mistake.” (Page 14)
“The sin in our lives that we fail to conquer will eventually conquer us.” (Page 18)
“The motive for Christian living is not that we might gain something we don’t have but that we might live up to what we already have in Christ.” (Page 47)
“The people of Israel owned all the land, but they didn’t possess all of it; and therefore they couldn’t enjoy all of it.” (Page 10)
“Charles Spurgeon said, ‘The Lord does not permit His children to sin successfully.’” (Page 46)
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