This exploration of ten attributes that belong to God alone reminds us of why our limits are a good thing in light of God’s limitlessness—celebrating the freedom that comes from letting God be God.
Ultimately answering the question of what is biblical worship, this book shows how the gospel is all about worship and worship is all about the gospel.
Part of the 9Marks Healthy Church Study Guide series, this study establishes the biblical basis for church membership and teaches how to be a healthy church member.
This accessible study guide helps readers see God’s mercy and grace toward his people as he offers blessings instead of curses in response to their disobedience—pointing forward to the faithfulness of the Redeemer who was to come. Part of the Knowing the Bible series.
This 12-week study leads readers through the book of 1 Corinthians, highlighting how the gospel of Jesus Christ replaces pride with love and unites Christians to God and to each other.
In this practical book, Moore highlights the importance of adoption for all Christians, encouraging readers to lead the way in adoption and orphan advocacy out of our identity as adopted children of God.
ESV Illuminated Scripture Journal: 1–2 Thessalonians pairs the entirety of 1–2 Thessalonians with a lightly dotted blank page opposite each page of... Læs mere
ESV Scripture Journal: Exodus is designed to facilitate in-depth study of Exodus, providing all the guidance, tools, and space needed to dig deep into the biblical text.
ESV Scripture Journal: Ruth is designed to facilitate in-depth study of Ruth, providing all the guidance, tools, and space needed to dig deep into the biblical text.
ESV Scripture Journal: Psalms is designed to facilitate in-depth study of Psalms, providing all the guidance, tools, and space needed to dig deep into the biblical text.
ESV Scripture Journal: Ecclesiastes is designed to facilitate in-depth study of Ecclesiastes, providing all the guidance, tools, and space needed to dig deep into the biblical text.
The story of a church's revitalization counters a common misconception that a church's size determines its health—pointing pastors to the faithful ministry of God's Word.