Dwell On These Things Bible Study Book With Video Access (Student/Study Guide)
$20.99
How would your life change if you could call Scripture to mind at a moment’s notice to bring comfort, peace, and assurance? The good news is that God’s Word can be accessible 24/7 as you hide it in your heart.
In this 8-session Bible study, sisters Natalie Abbott and Vera Schmitz lead you through a study of Philippians 4:4-9 to teach you a simple method of memorizing God’s Word. As you fix these beloved verses in your mind through beautiful and powerful images, you’ll discover how to combat anxiety, experience the peace of God, and dwell on godly things. As you store up the deep truths and precious promises of this passage, you’ll come to understand them in light of the greater context of the book of Philippians, and you’ll be equipped for a lifetime of inscribing the transforming truth of Scripture in your heart and mind.
Features: ?
*Techniques and tips that equip you to memorize Scripture
*8 video teaching sessions, approximately 15 minutes each, encouraging you in your study?and memorization, available via redemption code printed in the Bible study book
*7 weeks of personal study to be completed between the 8 group sessions?
*Extras such as interactive prayer opportunities, introductory videos, and temporary tattoos provided to help with Scripture memory
*Leader helps to guide discussions within small groups
Benefits: ?
*Discover how dwelling on Scripture transforms how we think, see, and interact with the world.
*Learn a simple method of memorizing Scripture that will equip you to make it a lifelong practice.?
*With the book of Philippians as the backdrop, take a slow walk through Philippians 4:4-9 to fix the truths of this passage in your heart and mind.
*Experience the peace and presence of God as you practice Scripture memorization.?
Video Sessions:
*Session One: Introduction (12:33)-Natalie and Vera introduce themselves and tell their personal stories of coming to faith in Christ. They also share why they are so passionate about memorizing Scripture.
Introduction: Scripture Memory Method (1:51)-Vera shares an example of how their Scripture memory system works and Natalie introduces the Session Two personal study.
*Session Two: Why We’re Here (16:11)-Natalie and Vera share some of the most impactful verses they’ve memorized and highlight what was significant to them from the Session Two personal study.
Memory Verse: Philippians 4:4 (1:11)-Vera highlights the design for the first verse to be memori
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SKU (ISBN): 9781430085294
ISBN10: 1430085290
Vera Schmitz | Natalie Abbott
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Publisher: LifeWay Christian Resources
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