Luke: That You May Have Certainty Concerning the Faith
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"A twelve-lesson Bible study and commentary on the Gospel of Luke"-- Provided by publisher
Sarah Ivill is een auteur gericht op de gereformeerde theologie. Ze schrijft met een diep begrip van bijbelse teksten en moedigt haar lezers aan tot geestelijke groei. Haar geschriften verkennen vaak de praktische kanten van het christelijk leven en het zoeken naar Gods wil.




"A twelve-lesson Bible study and commentary on the Gospel of Luke"-- Provided by publisher
Words swirl around us, and opinions are often expressed without thought or humility. Imagine posting, “Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a [woman] of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts!” (Isa. 6:5). Studying Isaiah is an excellent way to learn humility. The prophet uses “holy” to describe God more than any other Old Testament book and reveals how God can make us holy through Christ’s humility. Endorsements highlight the value of this study. Kevin DeYoung commends the careful handling of the text and the wise application aimed at edifying women in the church. He notes the work’s exegetical faithfulness and theological integrity, emphasizing the church's benefit from both Sarah’s insights and God’s Word. Sharon W. Betters praises the study for leading readers to the cross through Isaiah’s call to repentance. She emphasizes its relevance to understanding sin, forgiveness, identity in today’s culture, God’s promises, and the grace gifts available to all. Carlton and Linley Wynne describe the study as a powerful exploration of Isaiah’s sixty-six chapters, combining perceptive questions and poignant application. They highlight how Ivill helps readers grasp Isaiah’s messages of judgment, hope, grace, and the new creation in Christ.
"Examines ways women seek satisfaction in this world and encourages them to find true satisfaction in Jesus Christ"-- Provided by publisher
The New Testament book of Romans declares the gospel according to Paul, tracing the good news of what Jesus has done within the framework of salvation history, creation, the fall, redemption, and consummation. In this twelve-lesson Bible study, Sarah Ivill provides students of Scripture with an in-depth look at this profound epistle that explains the gospel of God and encourages them to strive for obedience to the faith.