Warren W. Wiersbe (1929–2019)
Author of Be Mature : An Expository Study of The Epistle of James
About the Author
Clergyman, author and lecturer Warren Wendell Wiersbe was born in East Chicago on May 16, 1929. He attended Indiana University, Roosevelt University and Northern Baptist Seminary. He was ordained in 1953 and was the pastor of a number of churches, including Moody Church in Chicago. He was the show more general director for the radio show, Back to the Bible, and is Writer-in-Residence at Cornerstone College and Distinguished Professor of Preaching at Grand Rapids Seminary. He has written more than one hundred books and is the Senior Contributing Editor for Baker Book House. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Series
Works by Warren W. Wiersbe
Be Right : How to be Right with God, Yourself, and Others (An Expository Study of Romans) (1977) 908 copies
50 People Every Christian Should Know: Learning from Spiritual Giants of the Faith (2009) 888 copies, 6 reviews
Be Rich (Ephesians): Gaining the Things That Money Can't Buy (The BE Series Commentary) (1976) 849 copies, 2 reviews
Be Free (Galatians): Exchange Legalism for True Spirituality (The BE Series Commentary) (1975) 775 copies, 2 reviews
Be Real (1 John): Turning from Hypocrisy to Truth (The BE Series Commentary) (1972) 720 copies, 2 reviews
Be Complete (Colossians): Become the Whole Person God Intends You to Be (The BE Series Commentary) (1981) 697 copies, 1 review
Be Comforted (Isaiah): Feeling Secure in the Arms of God (The BE Series Commentary) (1992) 599 copies, 4 reviews
Be Faithful: How to Be Faithful to the Word, Your Tasks, and People Who Need You - 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon (1981) 598 copies, 1 review
Be Confident (Hebrews): Live by Faith, Not by Sight (The BE Series Commentary) (1982) 586 copies, 1 review
Be Hopeful (1 Peter): How to Make the Best of Times Out of Your Worst of Times (The BE Series Commentary) (1982) 571 copies, 1 review
Be Satisfied (Ecclesiastes): Looking for the Answer to the Meaning of Life (The BE Series Commentary) (1990) 524 copies, 2 reviews
Be Skillful (Proverbs): Tapping God's Guidebook to Fulfillment (The BE Series Commentary) (1995) 502 copies, 1 review
Be Strong (Joshua): Putting God's Power to Work in Your Life (The BE Series Commentary) (1993) 477 copies, 1 review
Be Victorious (Revelation): In Christ You Are an Overcomer (The BE Series Commentary) (1985) 477 copies, 1 review
Be Determined (Nehemiah): Standing Firm in the Face of Opposition (The BE Series Commentary) (1992) 465 copies, 1 review
Be Alive (John 1-12): Come to Better Know the Living Savior (The BE Series Commentary) (1986) 461 copies, 3 reviews
Be Alert: A New Testament Study- 2 Peter, 2-3 John, Jude (Be Books Series) (1984) 434 copies, 1 review
Be Dynamic (Acts 1-12): Experience the Power of God's People (The BE Series Commentary) (1987) — Author — 429 copies, 2 reviews
Be Transformed (John 13-21): Christ's Triumph Means Your Transformation (The BE Series Commentary) (1986) 428 copies, 1 review
Be Obedient (Genesis 12-25): Learning the Secret of Living by Faith (The BE Series Commentary) (1991) 424 copies, 3 reviews
Be Daring (Acts 13-28): Put Your Faith Where the Action Is (The BE Series Commentary) (1988) 424 copies, 2 reviews
Be Available (Judges): Accepting the Challenge to Confront the Enemy (The BE Series Commentary) (1994) 403 copies, 3 reviews
Be Encouraged (2 Corinthians): God Can Turn Your Trials into Triumphs (The BE Series Commentary) (1984) 389 copies, 1 review
Preaching and Teaching with Imagination: The Quest for Biblical Ministry (1994) 388 copies, 2 reviews
Be Holy (Leviticus): Becoming "Set Apart" for God (The BE Series Commentary) (1994) 361 copies, 1 review
Be Decisive (Jeremiah): Taking a Stand for the Truth (The BE Series Commentary) (1985) 346 copies, 3 reviews
Be Basic (Genesis 1-11): Believing the Simple Truth of God's Word (The BE Series Commentary) (1998) 336 copies, 2 reviews
Be Courageous (Luke 14-24): Take Heart in Christ's Example (The BE Series Commentary) (1989) 282 copies, 2 reviews
Be Resolute (Daniel): Determining to Go God's Direction (The BE Series Commentary) (2000) 271 copies, 2 reviews
Be Delivered (Exodus): Finding Freedom by Following God (The BE Series Commentary) (1998) 271 copies, 1 review
Walking With the Giants: A Minister's Guide to Good Reading and Great Preaching (1976) 265 copies, 3 reviews
The Wiersbe Bible Commentary OT: The Complete Old Testament in One Volume (Wiersbe Bible Commentaries) (2007) 263 copies, 1 review
Be Authentic (Genesis 25-50): Exhibiting Real Faith in the Real World (The BE Series Commentary) (1997) 238 copies, 1 review
Be Concerned (Minor Prophets): Making a Difference in Your Lifetime (The BE Series Commentary) (1996) 237 copies, 1 review
Be Reverent (Ezekiel): Bowing Before Our Awesome God (The BE Series Commentary) (2000) 225 copies, 2 reviews
Be Equipped (Deuteronomy): Acquiring the Tools for Spiritual Success (The BE Series Commentary) (1999) 210 copies, 1 review
Be Exultant (Psalms 90-150): Praising God for His Mighty Works (The BE Series Commentary) (2004) 208 copies, 1 review
Be Worshipful (Psalms 1-89): Glorifying God for Who He Is (The BE Series Commentary) (2004) 208 copies, 1 review
Ten Power Principles for Christian Service: Ministry Dynamics for a New Century (1997) — Author — 206 copies, 2 reviews
10 People Every Christian Should Know: Learning from Spiritual Giants of the Faith (2011) 202 copies, 1 review
Be Heroic (Minor Prophets): Demonstrating Bravery by Your Walk (The BE Series Commentary) (1997) 196 copies, 3 reviews
Be Successful (1 Samuel): Attaining Wealth That Money Can't Buy (The BE Series Commentary) (2001) 169 copies, 1 review
Key Words of the Christian Life: Understanding and Applying Their Meanings (1982) 168 copies, 2 reviews
Nelson's Quick Reference Chapter-by-Chapter Bible Commentary: Nelson's Quick Reference Series (1994) 150 copies, 2 reviews
Be Restored (2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles): Trusting God to See Us Through (The BE Series Commentary) (2001) 147 copies, 1 review
Be Responsible (1 Kings): Being Good Stewards of God's Gifts (The BE Series Commentary) (2002) 145 copies, 1 review
Be Counted (Numbers): Living a Life that Counts for God (The BE Series Commentary) (1989) 140 copies, 1 review
On Earth as It Is in Heaven: How the Lord's Prayer Teaches Us to Pray More Effectively (2010) 132 copies
Making Sense of the Ministry/How to Apply Your Education to the Pastorate (1983) 125 copies, 1 review
Classic Sermons on The Prodigal Son (Kregel Classic Sermons Series) (Classic Sermons) (1990) 123 copies
Classic Sermons on The Names of God (Kregel Classic Sermons Series) (Classic Sermons) (1993) 107 copies, 1 review
C Is for Christmas: The History, Personalities, and Meaning of Christ's Birth (2012) — Author — 106 copies, 4 reviews
Ministering to the Mourning: A Practical Guide for Pastors, Church Leaders, and Other Caregivers (2006) 96 copies
Classic Sermons on Revival and Spiritual Renewal (Kregel Classic Sermons Series) (1995) 83 copies, 1 review
The Intercessory Prayer of Jesus: Priorities for Dynamic Christian Living (1997) 70 copies, 1 review
Bible Personalities: A Treasury of Insights for Personal Growth and Ministry (2005) 64 copies, 1 review
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Genesis 1-11: Believing the Simple Truth of God's Word (2012) 63 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Romans: How to Be Right with God, Yourself, and Others (2008) 62 copies, 1 review
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Mark: Serving Others as You Walk with the Master Servant (2013) 62 copies, 1 review
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: 2 Corinthians: God Can Turn Your Trials into Triumphs (2012) 60 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Philippians: Even When Things Go Wrong, You Can Have Joy (2007) 60 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: 1 Peter: How to Make the Best of Times Out of Your Worst of Times (2011) 58 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: 1 Corinthians: Discern the Difference Between Man's Knowledge and God's Wisdom (2012) 57 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Ecclesiastes: Looking for the Answer to the Meaning of Life (2012) 57 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: 1 & 2 Thessalonians: Living in Light of Christ's Return (2014) 57 copies
Bible Commentary New Testament Nelson's Pocket Reference Series (2000) — Author — 53 copies, 1 review
Caring People: Learning to Live With and Help One Another (Living Lessons from God's Word) (2002) 44 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Genesis 25-50: Exhibiting Real Faith in the Real World (2012) 42 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon: It's Always Too Soon to Quit (2010) 42 copies, 1 review
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: 2 Peter, 2&3 John, Jude: Beware of the Religious Imposters (2013) 36 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Colossians: Become the Whole Person God Intends You to Be (2009) 34 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Genesis 12-25: Learning the Secret of Living by Faith (2012) 33 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Minor Prophets Vol. 1: Restoring an Attitude of Wonder and Worship (2013) 32 copies
The BE Series Bundle: The Gospels: Be Loyal, Be Diligent, Be Compassionate, Be Courageous, Be Alive, and Be Transformed (The BE Series Commentary) (2015) 31 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Judges: Accepting the Challenge to Confront the Enemy (2014) 25 copies
The Essential Everyday Bible Commentary: With the Complete Text of the New King James Versions (1993) 23 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Minor Prophets Vol. 3: Making a Difference in Your Lifetime (2015) 15 copies
Devotions for Encouragement & Maturity: 2 Corinthians & James (60 Days in the Word) (2005) 10 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Deuteronomy: Acquiring the Tools for Spiritual Success (2015) 10 copies
Milestones of the Master: Crucial Events in the Life of Jesus and Why They Matter So Much (2015) 10 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Minor Prophets Vol. 2: Demonstrating Bravery by Your Walk (2014) 8 copies
The Trinity: The Blessing of God's Grace, Love, and Fellowship (Discovery Series Bible Study) (2013) 8 copies
Devotions for Contentment & Wisdom: Ecclesiastes & 1 Corinthians (Sixty Days in the Word) (2006) 8 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: 2 Kings & 2 Chronicles: Standing Firmly Against the World's Tides (2015) 7 copies
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: 2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles: Trusting God to See Us Through (2015) 7 copies
Building Christian Unity 5 copies
The Defining Verse: Find Your Life’s Sentence Through the Lives of 63 Bible Characters (2020) 5 copies
NamaNya Ajaib 4 copies
5 SECRET OF LIVING 3 copies
Action with Cards 3 copies
Mental Cases with Cards 3 copies
With the Word 3 copies
Expository Outlines on the Old and New Testaments - A two vol. set. (Volume 1 and 2.) (1987) 3 copies
Philippians 2 copies
If I Perish, I Perish 2 copies
DynaMoments: Psalms 77-150 2 copies
Psalms 20-34 (Dynamoments) 2 copies
La Oración Intercesora de Cristo 2 copies
Job-Song Of Solomon 2 copies
Joshua-Esther 2 copies
Matthew-Galatians 2 copies
The Wycliffe Handbook of Preaching 2 copies
Anthologies That Enrich 1 copy
Developing Efficiency 1 copy
Quotation books: friends 1 copy
The Thesaurus: a great tool 1 copy
The Submissive Mind 1 copy
Women of Influence 1 copy
Pastor's Conference 2/4/2002 First Baptist Church Jacksonville - Buy Truth...Sell Not (Prov. 23:23) 1 copy
Bee Free 1 copy
Whyte: 'A Deevil Of A Laddie 1 copy
ချမ်းသာကြွယ်ဝသောသူဖြစ်ပါစေ 1 copy
Satan & Demons (audio) 1 copy
How to Really Live by Faith 1 copy
On being a servant of God 1 copy
Elk hoofdstuk apart 1 copy
စိတ်ရှည်သည်းခံသူဖြစ်ပါစေ 1 copy
ရင့်ကျက်သောသူ ဖြစ်ပါစေ 1 copy
အောင်မြင်သောသူ ဖြစ်ပါစေ 1 copy
Criza integrității 1 copy
Be Skillful 1 copy
Priorities for the Pastor 1 copy
Anthology of Jesus 1 copy
Word Bemoedig 1 copy
Word volwasse 1 copy
Be Decisive 1 copy
The Names for Jesus 1 copy
Seja alegre 1 copy
Xuất Ê-díp-tô Ký (Exodus) 1 copy
His Name is Wonderful 1 copy
Be Series Bundle (KINDLE) 1 copy
Caixa Palavras Para Hoje: 100 Reflexões Devocionais do Antigo Testamento 100 100 Reflexões Devocionais do Novo Testamento (2000) 1 copy
ဆက်ကပ်သောသူဖြစ်ပါစေ 1 copy
與屬靈偉人同行 1 copy
Byways of Blessing 1 copy
word, with, The 1 copy
The new pilgrems progress 1 copy
Strategia lui Satan 1 copy
Phi-lê-môn (Philemon) 1 copy
Monkey business 1 copy
Sáng-thế Ký (Genesis) 1 copy
1 Côr-inh-tô (1 Corinthians) 1 copy
2 Côr-inh-tô (2 Corinthians) 1 copy
Ga-la-ti (Galatians) 1 copy
Ê-phê-sơ (Ephesians) 1 copy
Phi-lip (Philippians) 1 copy
Cô-lô-se (Colossians) 1 copy
1 Ti-mô-thê (1 Timothy) 1 copy
2 Ti-mô-thê (2 Timothy) 1 copy
Tít (Titus) 1 copy
Rô-ma (Romans) 1 copy
Lê-vi ký (Leviticus) 1 copy
Dân số ký (Numbers) 1 copy
Giô-suê (Joshua) 1 copy
Ru-tơ (Ruth) 1 copy
Các Quan Xét (Judges) 1 copy
2 Sa-mu-ên (2 Samuel) 1 copy
1 Sa-mu-ên (1 Samuel) 1 copy
1 và 2 Các Vua (1 & 2 Kings) 1 copy
1 Sử-ký (1 Chronicles) 1 copy
2 Sử-ký (2 Chronicles) 1 copy
Ê-xô-ra (Ezra) 1 copy
Nê-hê-mi (Nehemiah) 1 copy
Psalms 105-118 - DynaMoments 1 copy
Gióp (Job) 1 copy
Leader's Guide for Be Alert 1 copy
Budi Mudar 1 copy
得救的樂歌 1 copy
Criza integritatii 1 copy
Bleib`cool, Teen! 1 copy
Frontier Mortician 1 copy
Ê-xơ-tê (Esther) 1 copy
Thi-thiên (Psalms) 1 copy
Fii loial 1 copy
Sei befreit. In der Nachfolge Gottes zur Freiheit gelangen Studien des AT 2. Mose 1 - 40 (2003) 1 copy
Listenng to the Giants 1 copy
Meet Yourself in the Bible 1 copy
Stones & Bones 1 copy
Isus, in timpul prezent 1 copy
Prayer Praise & Promises 1 copy
Living a Holy Life 1 copy
Word Bemoedig 1 copy
Châm-ngôn (Proverbs) 1 copy
A-ghê (Haggai) 1 copy
Truyền-đạo (Ecclesiastes) 1 copy
Ê-sai (Isaiah) 1 copy
Giê-rê-mi (Jeremiah) 1 copy
Ô-sê (Hosea) 1 copy
Giô-ên (Joel) 1 copy
A-mốt (Amos) 1 copy
Áp-đia (Obadiah) 1 copy
Giô-na (Jonah) 1 copy
Mi-chê (Micah) 1 copy
Na-hum (Nahum) 1 copy
Ha-ba-cúc (Habakkuk) 1 copy
Đa-ni-ên (Daniel) 1 copy
Ê-xê-chiên (Ezekiel) 1 copy
Xa-cha-ri (Zechariah) 1 copy
Ma-la-chi (Malachi) 1 copy
Ma-thi-ơ (Matthew) 1 copy
Mác (Mark) 1 copy
Lu-ca (Luke) 1 copy
Giăng (John) 1 copy
Hê-bơ-rơ (Hebrews) 1 copy
Gia-cơ (James) 1 copy
1 Phi-e-rơ (1 Peter) 1 copy
2 Phi-e-rơ (2 Peter) 1 copy
1, 2, 3 Giăng (1, 2, 3 John) 1 copy
Khải Huyền (Revelations) 1 copy
Associated Works
The new Pilgrim's progress : John Bunyan's classic revised for today with notes by Warren W. Wiersbe (1989) — Contributor — 330 copies, 3 reviews
The Complete Disciple-Foreword by Warren W. Wiersbe — Foreword — 1 copy
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This is perhaps the best book on worship that I have ever read. I was originally turned off by the title, but found that as I read that the book is both Biblical and orthodox. Perhaps my favorite aspect of this book is that he is solidly based in biblical principles and Christian orthodoxy but yet is willing to question even the most set in stone ideas and practices. He comes across as being a true Christian mystic (one who desires personal encounters with God) while also being a good show more Christian theologian. The book instructs and inspires towards true worship of our creator. Well worth the read. show less
Be Concerned (Minor Prophets): Making a Difference in Your Lifetime (The BE Series Commentary) by Warren W. Wiersbe
First sentence: If the prophet Amos were to come to our world today, he would probably feel very much at home; for he lived at a time such as ours, when society was changing radically.
This commentary covers the books Amos, Obadiah, Micah, and Zephaniah. It is one of three commentary books written by Warren Wiersbe that treats the Old Testament minor prophets. Each book covers multiple books of the Bible.
To be honest I have almost always struggled with the minor prophets. Some of the books show more I find a little intimidating to digest. I know that they are the Word of God. I know they are there to teach, to edify, to convict, to encourage, etc. I know they are still God-breathed despite me not quite "getting" them.
I enjoyed reading Warren Wiersbe's commentary. I felt that the book was definitely relatable. It made me want to try harder, or, perhaps pray more fervently for wisdom and understanding when reading the Bible. Perhaps a realization that I need spiritual eyes to read this spiritual book.
Favorite quotes:
From Amos:
The test of a spiritual experience is not “Do I feel good?” or “Did we have a big crowd and a good time?” The real test is “Do I know God better, and am I more like Jesus Christ?”
Christian music is big business today, but we wonder how much of it really glorifies the Lord. What we think is music may be nothing but noise to the Lord.
Whether we’re looking at the broader religious scene or the services in our local churches, it takes spiritual discernment to separate the wheat from the chaff. We need to ask, “Where is prayer in this meeting? Is God getting the glory? Is there a brokenness before Him? Does the fruit remain, or is it gone when the meeting is over and the enthusiasm dies down? Are we overwhelmed by the holiness and the glory of God, or are we just applauding religious celebrities?”
The way we treat God’s Word is the way we treat God, and the way we treat God’s messengers is the way we treat the Lord Himself (John 15:18–21). “God … has in these last days spoken to us by His Son. … See that you do not refuse Him who speaks” (Heb. 1:1–2; 12:25 NKJV).
To seek the Lord means first of all to change our thinking and abandon the vain thoughts that are directing our wayward lives.
Children of God are thinking wrongly about God, sin, and life. They think God will always be there for them to turn to, but they forget that sinners reap what they sow. To walk “in the counsel of the ungodly” is folly indeed (Ps. 1:1 NKJV), for it leads to a fruitless and joyless life.
True repentance begins with naming sins and dealing with them one by one.
No matter how much “religious activity” we participate in, if we don’t love our brothers and our neighbors, we can’t honestly worship and serve the Lord.
From Micah:
Few men are as pitiable as those who claim to have a call from God yet tailor their sermons to please others. Their first rule is “Don’t rock the boat”; their second is “Give people what they want.” But a true servant of God declares God’s message regardless of whether the people like it or not.
Any theology that makes it easy for us to sin is not biblical theology.
To make Micah 6:8 a salvation text is to misunderstand what the prophet was saying to God’s disobedient covenant people. None of us can do what God requires until first we come to God as broken sinners who need to be saved. Unsaved people who think they are doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God are only fooling themselves, no matter how moral their lives may be. “Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us” (Titus 3:5).
From Zephaniah:
When was the last time you sang a hymn about the future judgment of the world? Most modern hymnals don’t contain songs about the day of the Lord, and you certainly won’t find the phrase in your daily newspaper or weekly news magazine.
Our God is a “singing” God. God the Father sings to the Jewish remnant entering the kingdom (v. 17). God the Son sang at the close of the Passover Feast, and then went to the garden to pray (Matt. 26:30). He also sang after His triumphant resurrection from the dead (Ps. 22:22; Heb. 2:12). God the Spirit sings today through the hearts and lips of Christians who praise God in the Spirit (Eph. 5:18–21). show less
This commentary covers the books Amos, Obadiah, Micah, and Zephaniah. It is one of three commentary books written by Warren Wiersbe that treats the Old Testament minor prophets. Each book covers multiple books of the Bible.
To be honest I have almost always struggled with the minor prophets. Some of the books show more I find a little intimidating to digest. I know that they are the Word of God. I know they are there to teach, to edify, to convict, to encourage, etc. I know they are still God-breathed despite me not quite "getting" them.
I enjoyed reading Warren Wiersbe's commentary. I felt that the book was definitely relatable. It made me want to try harder, or, perhaps pray more fervently for wisdom and understanding when reading the Bible. Perhaps a realization that I need spiritual eyes to read this spiritual book.
Favorite quotes:
From Amos:
The test of a spiritual experience is not “Do I feel good?” or “Did we have a big crowd and a good time?” The real test is “Do I know God better, and am I more like Jesus Christ?”
Christian music is big business today, but we wonder how much of it really glorifies the Lord. What we think is music may be nothing but noise to the Lord.
Whether we’re looking at the broader religious scene or the services in our local churches, it takes spiritual discernment to separate the wheat from the chaff. We need to ask, “Where is prayer in this meeting? Is God getting the glory? Is there a brokenness before Him? Does the fruit remain, or is it gone when the meeting is over and the enthusiasm dies down? Are we overwhelmed by the holiness and the glory of God, or are we just applauding religious celebrities?”
The way we treat God’s Word is the way we treat God, and the way we treat God’s messengers is the way we treat the Lord Himself (John 15:18–21). “God … has in these last days spoken to us by His Son. … See that you do not refuse Him who speaks” (Heb. 1:1–2; 12:25 NKJV).
To seek the Lord means first of all to change our thinking and abandon the vain thoughts that are directing our wayward lives.
Children of God are thinking wrongly about God, sin, and life. They think God will always be there for them to turn to, but they forget that sinners reap what they sow. To walk “in the counsel of the ungodly” is folly indeed (Ps. 1:1 NKJV), for it leads to a fruitless and joyless life.
True repentance begins with naming sins and dealing with them one by one.
No matter how much “religious activity” we participate in, if we don’t love our brothers and our neighbors, we can’t honestly worship and serve the Lord.
From Micah:
Few men are as pitiable as those who claim to have a call from God yet tailor their sermons to please others. Their first rule is “Don’t rock the boat”; their second is “Give people what they want.” But a true servant of God declares God’s message regardless of whether the people like it or not.
Any theology that makes it easy for us to sin is not biblical theology.
To make Micah 6:8 a salvation text is to misunderstand what the prophet was saying to God’s disobedient covenant people. None of us can do what God requires until first we come to God as broken sinners who need to be saved. Unsaved people who think they are doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God are only fooling themselves, no matter how moral their lives may be. “Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us” (Titus 3:5).
From Zephaniah:
When was the last time you sang a hymn about the future judgment of the world? Most modern hymnals don’t contain songs about the day of the Lord, and you certainly won’t find the phrase in your daily newspaper or weekly news magazine.
Our God is a “singing” God. God the Father sings to the Jewish remnant entering the kingdom (v. 17). God the Son sang at the close of the Passover Feast, and then went to the garden to pray (Matt. 26:30). He also sang after His triumphant resurrection from the dead (Ps. 22:22; Heb. 2:12). God the Spirit sings today through the hearts and lips of Christians who praise God in the Spirit (Eph. 5:18–21). show less
Even as an accessible, non-technical commentary, this one is rather poor. Wiersbe misreads the Colossian context, especially in regards to the 'Colossian Heresy.' He does not respect the boundaries of pericopes, often breaking key passages in strange places. Occasionally he reads evangelical hot topics into the text where they are not warranted.
But I gave him two stars because he does get somethings right. He reads Colossians with the eye of a preacher and is able to call attention to the show more supremacy of Christ. When I was tempted to just write the whole thing off, I would come away from a passage with one or two insights.
What was particularly helpful to me in using this book was that each section is punctuated by questions for reflection or group study. I read this while prepping a Bible study and while I generally didn't find his questions usable for my context (after all he misreads the text), they were a good foil to use in my own preparation. show less
But I gave him two stars because he does get somethings right. He reads Colossians with the eye of a preacher and is able to call attention to the show more supremacy of Christ. When I was tempted to just write the whole thing off, I would come away from a passage with one or two insights.
What was particularly helpful to me in using this book was that each section is punctuated by questions for reflection or group study. I read this while prepping a Bible study and while I generally didn't find his questions usable for my context (after all he misreads the text), they were a good foil to use in my own preparation. show less
First sentence: “Thank God He gives us difficult things to do!” said Oswald Chambers in My Utmost for His Highest. The first time I read that statement, I shook my head in disagreement, but I was young and inexperienced then, and it seemed smarter to do the easy things that made me look successful.
This is the third commentary series highlighting the minor prophets of the Old Testament. This one focuses on Ezra, Haggai, and Zechariah. These are all postexhilic in nature. The Babylonian show more Captivity is ending and Jews are beginning to return to resettle, rebuild, re-establish.
Wiersbe goes through these three books, chapter by chapter. He also shares some conclusions tying together these books of the Bible.
This is one of the rare times I read the book cover to cover but my mind was on vacation. I don't know where my brain was when I was turning pages over the course of a week. It wasn't like I retained the information but took too long to review (which happens sometimes). I do not blame Wiersbe for my empty mindedness. (This also happened with Beauty by Robin McKinley that I was reading over the same week.)
I would recommend this one to those that like his "Be" series commentaries. I have read a handful of his commentaries and enjoyed them. Some I've learned quite a bit from. show less
This is the third commentary series highlighting the minor prophets of the Old Testament. This one focuses on Ezra, Haggai, and Zechariah. These are all postexhilic in nature. The Babylonian show more Captivity is ending and Jews are beginning to return to resettle, rebuild, re-establish.
Wiersbe goes through these three books, chapter by chapter. He also shares some conclusions tying together these books of the Bible.
This is one of the rare times I read the book cover to cover but my mind was on vacation. I don't know where my brain was when I was turning pages over the course of a week. It wasn't like I retained the information but took too long to review (which happens sometimes). I do not blame Wiersbe for my empty mindedness. (This also happened with Beauty by Robin McKinley that I was reading over the same week.)
I would recommend this one to those that like his "Be" series commentaries. I have read a handful of his commentaries and enjoyed them. Some I've learned quite a bit from. show less
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