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Rightly Handle the Word of Truth

9781581349719Check out these tools for studying and understanding God’s Word

Everything is a matter of interpretation—or at least that what postmodernism says. Whether in the classroom or on our favorite TV show, we are taught that meaning is found in the perspective of the one interpreting it.

Without careful interpretation, you can make the Bible say almost anything. The Bible actually says, “there is no God.” (Psalm 14:1; 53:1). Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons claim the Bible to be the authority, they merely interpret it differently. Paul commands readers to rightly handle the word of truth (2 Timothy 2:15) and Peter explains how misunderstanding the word can be devastating (2 Peter 3:16).

Dig Deeper is written out of the conviction that there is a right way and a wrong way to understand the Bible. Authors Nigel Benyon and Andrew Sach offer sixteen “tools” readers can use to discover the intended meaning of any Bible passage including author purpose, context, vocabulary, transitions, and more.


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March 15, 2010 | Posted in: Books,The Bible | Author: Crossway Staff @ 7:00 am | 0 Comments »

When Things Don’t Go According to Our Plan

9781433514159An excerpt from Mark Dever’s new release What Does God Want of us Anyway?

We all know that some disappointments have their uses. The ruins of cherished plans are often the first steps to the true good that God has in store for us. The apostle Paul learned this when he asked God to remove the thorn in his flesh (2 Cor. 12:7–9). God, in his great and strange mercy, said no. Nationalistic Israelites also learned this in how they were waiting for the Messiah. God had something better in his plans than the immediate political supremacy of Israel over her enemies.

And that is true in your life and mine. Neither you nor I have a life perfectly attuned to the will, desires, and hopes of God. So we will inevitably face disappointment. We will watch the things we fix our hopes upon sink like stones in water.

Yet it is God’s grace to us that they do. As strange as it may seem, if we really believe the Bible, we must learn to trust that he knows what he is doing, and that his plans for us are better than whatever we have planned for ourselves. So often we cling with all our might to what we have in this world. But God has something even better prepared for his children.

If you are a child of God through new birth in Christ, the conclusion God has in mind for you is unimaginably good! As John writes in one of his letters, “Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when he appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is” (1 John 3:2). Paul, also, dissolves into doxology when he thinks of what God has done and will do: “Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out!” (Rom. 11:33).

In What Does God Want of us Anyway? Dever provides an overview of the entire Bible. This is perfect for readers seeking to grasp the big picture, how the Old Testament and New Testament relate, how the Maker of promises fulfills his promises in Christ.

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March 12, 2010 | Posted in: Books,Vocation | Author: Crossway Staff @ 8:00 am | 0 Comments »

Ideas for Christian Moms & Grandmas

9781581349504Are you a new mom or grandma? Or perhaps you’ve been at it awhile, but would be interested in some fresh insight and creative ideas. Ellen Banks Elwell has provided two great resources for mom’s and grandmas. She features more than 500 family-tested ideas and creative suggestions from real moms to help fellow mothers raise godly kids in The Christian Mom’s Idea Book. Check out a sample chapter here. And grandmas will enjoy her creative tips for fun, but intentional time with grandkids in The Christian Grandma’s Idea Book.

Visit Ellen’s blog today for an opportunity to win a copy!

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March 11, 2010 | Posted in: Books,Giveaways,Women, Wives, Mothers | Author: Crossway Staff @ 9:01 am | 1 Comment »

Famous Last Words – The Heart of the Cross on the Last Trackback Thursday

1581346786This week is Crossway’s last trackback Thursday—The Heart of the Cross by the late James Montgomery Boice and Philip Graham Ryken. (Don’t worry, we’ll still have some other fun giveaways)!

“I have always thought it unfortunate that the seven sayings of Jesus on the cross have been called his ‘last words,’” expressed Boyce. “Because the perhaps unwitting implication is that Jesus did not rise again and therefore never said anything else. Jesus did rise again, of course.”

Jesus’ words from the cross are these:

  1. “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34). These words are a prayer for God to forgive those who were crucifying him. They show the merciful heart of the Savior.
  2. “I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43). These words were spoken to the believing thief and were a confident promise of salvation. They show that while life lasts, it is never too late to believe on Jesus and be saved.
  3. “Dear woman, here is your son” and “Here is your mother” (John 19:26-27). Here Jesus commended his mother, Mary, to the care of John, one of his disciples. It shows Jesus’ concern for family ties.
  4. “I am thirsty” (John 19:28). This request shows the true humanity of Jesus. But it also shows his concern that every facet of his death be in accord with the Bible’s prophecies about him.
  5. “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Mark 15:34; Matt. 27:46). This statement is the most shattering of all. It reveals more than any other what was really happening on the cross. It teaches the nature of the atonement and what our salvation cost God.
  6. “It is finished” (John19:30).These are the most important words, because they refer not to Jesus’ life, as if he were saying, “It is over,” but to his atonement for sin. It is because Jesus made a complete and final atonement for sin that we can be sure of our salvation.
  7. “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit” (Luke23:46). These words show Jesus to have been in control of his life until the very end. They also show that the relationship between himself and the Father, which earlier had in some sense been broken, was now restored.

These saying have been interpreted as teaching seven duties: 1) to forgive our enemies, 2) to have faith in Christ, etc. Far more important than looking at these words to learn our duties is to look at them for what they teach us about the nature and work of Christ himself, which is what this book does.

Check out the preface and Chapter 1-3 here.

A reminder of how Trackback Thursday works: Simply link to the blog post from your blog, leave a comment on Crossway’s Facebook Page, or re-tweet Trackback Thursday on Twitter @Crosswaybooks. Winners are picked on Friday morning.

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Mighty Acts of God

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“One generation shall commend your works to another,” write David in Psalm 145:4, “and shall declare your mighty acts.” David surrounds this statement with comments about the nature of God as being altogether worhy of praise, He says people will “pour forth the fame of (his) abundant goodness” and “sing aloud of his righteousness.” In other words, telling stories of God’s acts will help to make known God’s character.

Written for elementary school-aged children, Mighty Acts of God tells the story of God’s revelation of himself, his saving purposes, and his covenant. Author Starr Meade explains that these stories are not simply moral examples for kids, but rather they introduce kids to God as Sovereign Ruler, Holy Judge, Powerful Savior, and Faithful Redeemer.

If you’re looking for an illustrated family Bible story book and you enjoyed The Big Picture Story Bible, you may want to check out Starr Meade’s new book, The Mighty Acts of God. You can read online select chapters and the note for parents.

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March 10, 2010 | Posted in: Author,Books,Children,The Glory of God | Author: Crossway Staff @ 8:00 am | (3) Comments »