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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 Exodus.
What is freedom … and do you have it?
Is freedom the right to do whatever you want to do, whenever you want to do it? Most people would say, "Yes!" They're wrong! That kind of "freedom" is the worst kind of bondage. It turns life into a prison. You think you're free when you're really a slave—and you can't free yourself.
Real freedom begins with knowing God and enjoying the liberty He alone can give.
In the exciting Book of Exodus, Moses explains how God delivers you from bondage, takes you to Himself, and leads you in a path of responsible freedom. As you study Be Delivered, you will discover:
No matter what may be binding you today, you can Be Delivered.
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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.
“Unbelief has a way of erasing from our memory all the demonstrations we’ve seen of God’s great power and all the instances we know of God’s faithfulness to His Word.” (Page 67)
“Every difficulty God permits us to encounter will become either a test that can make us better or a temptation that can make us worse, and it’s our own attitude that determines which it will be.” (Page 87)
“The lesson is plain: God knows us better than we know ourselves, so we must trust Him and obey what He tells us to do. When we tell God our weaknesses, we aren’t sharing anything He doesn’t already know (Jud. 6:15; 1 Sam. 9:21; Jer. 1:6). The will of God will never lead you where the power of God can’t enable you, so walk by faith in His promises.” (Page 20)
“Explanations don’t heal broken hearts, but promises do, because promises depend on faith, and faith puts us in contact with the grace of God.” (Page 79)
“Unbelief complains, but faith obeys and brings glory to the Lord. ‘Be still, and know that I am God’ (Ps. 46:10).” (Page 68)
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