The Way of the Spirit

My Lord and My God

My Lord and My God

Contents

  • Old Testament: The Writings (Ezra, Nehemiah, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ruth, Daniel)
  • John's Gospel
  • New Testament: John's letters, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon, Timothy, Titus, James, Peter, Jude
  • Looks at the common approaches of Spirit filled Christians and the Bible to worship, service, pastoral matters, the challenge of daily living, and the like.
  • Jesus as Lord

Study programme:

Introduction
1 Why the Exile?
2 Jerusalem During and After the Exile (Lament. & Ezra 1-6)
3 Ezra's Reforms & Nehemiah's Walls (Ezra 7-10; Nehemiah 1-7)
4 Jews and the Law, Jews and Gentiles (Nehemiah 8-13; Ruth)
5 A Reluctant Prophet and a Brave Queen (Jonah and Esther)
6 Proverbs for Attaining Wisdom (Proverbs 1-15)
7 Various Collections of Proverbs (Proverbs 16-31)
8 The Meaning of Life (Ecclesiastes)
9 Job's Suffering and His Complaint (Job 1-21)
10 It is the Breath of the Almighty that gives . . . (Job 22-42)
11 Prayers for Use in Time of Need (Psalms)
12 Songs of Praise (Psalms)
13 Messianic and Communal Hymns (Psalms)
14 His Banner over me is Love (Psalms and Song of Songs)
15 The Most High is Sovereign over the Kingdoms . . . (Daniel)
16 Jesus Begins His Public Ministry (John 1-7)
17 Jesus Ends His Ministry and Draws Apart . . . (John 8-14)
18 It is Finished! (John 15-21)
19 Remaining in Christ (1, 2 & 3 John and Philippians)
20 Christ, the Head (Philemon, Colossians, Ephesians)
21 Administer the Affairs of the Church (1 Timothy and Titus)
22 Constant in Wisdom, Faithfulness and Truth (2 Tim., James)
23 A Faith as Precious as Ours (1 & 2 Peter and Jude)
The Call and the CrossTimes of RefreshingHeirs of the ProphetsMy Lord and My God