Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Harmony of the Gospels, There is Harmony within the Gospels

Harmony of the Gospels, There is Harmony within the Gospels

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The Bible is the greatest book ever written. In it God Himself speaks to men. It is a book of divine instruction. It offers comfort in sorrow, guidance in confusion, advice for life’s problems, forgiveness for our sins, and daily inspiration for all our needs.

God has given us His Word and He wants us to know what it says, so begin to study it today. I would urge you to use one of our popular Bible Studies. Every verse is explained in a manner that is easily understood. I pray that God will bless you for studying His precious Word.


Title
Description
1st Corinthians
Paul, known as the apostle to the Gentiles was successful in converting many Gentiles at Corinth, and even some Jews in spite of the passionate opposition of the Jewish leaders. http://theepistlesofpaul.yolasite.com
Titus
Titus gives a fine concise summary of how a believer should embellish the doctrine of grace with godliness and good works. http://theepistlesofpaul.yolasite.com
Jude
Jude is concerned with apostasy. Even in his day, the church was already being infiltrated by religious Quislings, men who posed as servants of God but who were actually enemies of the cross of Christ. http://theepistlesofpaul.yolasite.com
The Gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
This commentary on the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John presents the life of Jesus Christ in chronological order, while blending the Gospels and explaining every verse. http://harmonyofthegospels.yolasite.com
Judges
Judges contains the history of the deliverance and government of Israel by the men who bore the title of the "judges." http://theperiodofthejudges.yolasite.com
Romans
The object of the apostle in writing to this church was to explain to them the great doctrines of the gospel. http://paulsepistletotheromans.yolasite.com
Sermons and Devotions
More than one hundred sermons and devotions on a variety of subjects. http://teachingsermonsforpastorsandlaymen.yolasite.com

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