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Is wiersbe a good commentary?

This is a superb set of commentaries for both self- and small-group study. Wiersbe's explanations are simple enough to be easily understood by new and/or struggling believers, yet wonderfully well organized and profound for anyone at any level.

How to use the wiersbe Bible commentary?

1:179:21How to Use Warren Wiersbe Bible Study Series and BE ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWork through the lesson here on their own and then read the commentary to help them. Kind of guideMoreWork through the lesson here on their own and then read the commentary to help them. Kind of guide the discussion or facilitate the discussion you don't have to read from the commentary.

What is a wiersbe Study Bible?

Wiersbe's trustworthy, accessible explanations of the Bible's truths and promises, through his comprehensive system of study and application notes. Make the most of your time reading, studying, and reflecting on Scripture with. Features include: Thousands of verse-by-verse notes by Dr. Wiersbe.

What did Warren wiersbe believe?

Early years and education. Wiersbe was born on May 16, 1929, in East Chicago, Indiana, the youngest of four children of Fred and Gladys Wiersbe, and attended Washington High School in East Chicago, where he became a committed Christian at a Youth for Christ rally there in 1945.

Is Warren wiersbe still living?

May 2, 2019Warren W. Wiersbe / Date of death

What does Romans 3:20 mean?

Romans 3:20 shows the “therefore” of condemnation,but Romans 8:1 gives the “therefore” of nocondemna-tion —a tremendous truth and the conclusion of amarvelous argument. (The words “who walk not …etc.” do not belong here according to the best manu-scripts. There are no conditions for us to meet.) Thebasis for this wonderful assurance is the phrase “inChrist Jesus.” In Adam, we were condemned. InChrist, there is no condemnation!The verse does not say “no mistakes” or “no fail-ures,” or even “no sins.” Christians do fail and makemistakes, and they do sin. Abraham lied about his wife;David committed adultery; Peter tried to kill a manwith his sword. To be sure, they suffered consequencesbecause of their sins, but they did not suffer condem-nation.

What is the Gospel of Paul?

When he was a Jewish rabbi, Paul was separated as aPharisee to the laws and traditions of the Jews. Butwhen he yielded to Christ, he was separated to thegospel and its ministry. Gospel means “the good news.”It is the message that Christ died for our sins, wasburied and rose again, and now is able to save all whotrust Him (1 Cor. 15:1–4). It is “the gospel of God”(Rom. 1:1) because it originates with God; it was notinvented by man. It is “the gospel of Christ” (Rom.1:16) because it centers in Christ, the Savior. Paul alsocalls it “the gospel of his Son” (Rom. 1:9), which indi-cates that Jesus Christ is God! In Romans 16:25–26,Paul called it “my gospel.” By this he meant the specialemphasis he gave in his ministry to the doctrine of thechurch and the place of the Gentiles in the plan ofGod.

Why did God include all in unbelief?

God has included “all in unbelief—Jews andGentiles—so that all might have the opportunity to besaved by grace. “There is no difference.” If God cansave Jews by His grace and mercy today, why can Henot save them in the future?

Did Adam commit a series of sins?

Adam did not have to commit a series of sins. In oneact God tested Adam, and he failed. It is termed an“offense” and an act of “disobedience.” The wordoffensemeans “trespass—crossing over the line.” Godtold Adam how far he could go, and Adam decided togo beyond the appointed limit. “Of every tree of thegarden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of theknowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: forin the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surelydie” (Gen. 2:16–17).

The BE Commentary Series – Study Feature on Bible Gateway

Bible Gateway provides many free resources to help you understand the Bible. We’ve now added commentary volumes for the books of Genesis, Psalms, Proverbs, John, and Romans from the popular BE Bible study series by Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe, published by David C Cook.

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