Saturday, August 27, 2016

Switching Studies

I started out with Kevin Conner's "Foundation of Christian Doctrine" but I ran into a minor problem. I have the book in paper form, but I can no longer see well enough to read books in paper form. So, I switched to one of the BE series by Wiersbe that it on my Kindle.
So, my study will be from BE Mature.
This study is taken from the book of James, whose theme is Spiritual Maturity.
Key Verse:
4 Let your patience show itself perfectly in what you do. Then you will be perfect and complete and will have everything you need.


Nelson, Thomas. NCV The Everyday Bible: New Century Version, NCV (Kindle Locations 41709-41710). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. 

Wiersbe's Outline is as follows:

The Marks of the Mature Christian: I. He is patient in testing (James 1) A. Trials on the outside (James 1: 1– 12) B. Temptations on the inside (James 1: 13– 27) II. He practices the truth (James 2) A. Faith and love (James 2: 1– 13) B. Faith and works (James 2: 14– 26) III. He has power over his


Wiersbe, Warren W.. Be Mature (James): Growing Up in Christ (The BE Series Commentary) (p. 18). David C Cook. Kindle Edition. 

tongue (James 3) A. Exhortation (James 3: 1– 2) B. Illustrations (James 3: 3– 12) C. Application (James 3: 13– 18) IV. He is a peacemaker, not a troublemaker (James 4) A. Three wars (James 4: 1– 3) B. Three enemies (James 4: 4– 7) C. Three admonitions (James 4: 8– 17) V. He is prayerful in troubles (James 5) A. Economic troubles (James 5: 1– 9) B. Physical troubles (James


Wiersbe, Warren W.. Be Mature (James): Growing Up in Christ (The BE Series Commentary) (p. 18). David C Cook. Kindle Edition. 

5: 10– 16) C National troubles (James 5: 17– 18) D. Church troubles (James 5: 19– 20)


Wiersbe, Warren W.. Be Mature (James): Growing Up in Christ (The BE Series Commentary) (p. 18). David C Cook. Kindle Edition. 

So, this is my "inner-self" improvement study. 

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