Lamb of God Lutheran Church

9:15 am Bible Study

9:15 am Bible Study

Every Sunday, from 11/07/2021 to 11/21/2021, 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM

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Pastor Rance settle | Fellowship Hall

The Story is a book of selections from the Bible, arranged chronologically, that reads like a novel. By putting all we read into the larger picture, we can make modern-day application from the Bible that takes into account the grand, mysterious ways of God, and guards us from misapplications that can result from an isolated “what this verse says to me” approach. Come discover together with us how our story is found in God's story!

 

Mark Goodson | Classroom A/B

How We Got The Bible by Dr. Paul L. Maier
As God's written Word, the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments are the source of His revelation to man. Learn about the production, collection, transmission, and preservation of these marvelous works in How We Got The Bible, featuring Dr. Paul L. Maier.

This Bible study will survey the historical development, textual transmission, and publication history of the Bible as it has come down to us through the centuries. With special emphasis on God's divine activity through the Spirit-inspired authors of the Old and New Testaments, this study will show how the Bible is His book, His Word-revealed to man that they might know the way of salvation as revealed by the prophets and made real in the flesh through the life, death, and resurrection of God's son, Jesus Christ.

 

Bill Sczepanski | Classroom C/D

Joseph: Carpenter of Steel
This Lutheran Men’s Network video based study sheds light on one of the New Testament's unsung heroes in Joseph: Carpenter of Steel. The man driving the Christmas story in this Bible study is none other than Joseph, the foster-father of Jesus. It might be hard to swallow that your betrothed is with child-and by the Holy Spirit no less. But that would be only the first of many things Joseph would have to deal with. Joseph is a man appointed by God to do extraordinary things. This four-part study examines the fascinating life and times of this New Testament "average Joe" in rich and absorbing detail.

 

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