Blessed: A Study of God's Blessing from Eden to Acts
Does God actually bless us with good things? In a world that seems to reward those who hustle and grind, what does the Bible actually teach about the purpose of blessing?
In this fast-paced, 11-week inductive Bible study, Blessed: A Study of God's Blessing from Eden to Acts participants will cover a lot of theological terrain. From the initial invention of blessing in the first book of Genesis to the culmination of the greatest blessing of all in the book of Acts, this study helps connect the reader to the continuing story of God’s blessing for all people who place their faith in Him.
In this study, you will:
Study a singular theme across the entire biblical narrative from Genesis to Acts
Receive a robust understanding of context, genre, audience, and authorial intent
Grow in knowledge of theological terms and their purposes in everyday life
Receive a seminary style course on God’s historical-cultural purposes for blessing in the Old and New Testament
Develop a biblical hermeneutic of blessing that can inform daily satisfaction
Become confident in God’s desire to bless us and how He is still doing so today
Additional info:
11-week study
Can be done individually or in a group
Provides breakout discussion
Includes a key of theological terms
Bonus: A 7-day Intertestamental study of the Psalms
No weekly homework, meant to be done in a single sitting
Does God actually bless us with good things? In a world that seems to reward those who hustle and grind, what does the Bible actually teach about the purpose of blessing?
In this fast-paced, 11-week inductive Bible study, Blessed: A Study of God's Blessing from Eden to Acts participants will cover a lot of theological terrain. From the initial invention of blessing in the first book of Genesis to the culmination of the greatest blessing of all in the book of Acts, this study helps connect the reader to the continuing story of God’s blessing for all people who place their faith in Him.
In this study, you will:
Study a singular theme across the entire biblical narrative from Genesis to Acts
Receive a robust understanding of context, genre, audience, and authorial intent
Grow in knowledge of theological terms and their purposes in everyday life
Receive a seminary style course on God’s historical-cultural purposes for blessing in the Old and New Testament
Develop a biblical hermeneutic of blessing that can inform daily satisfaction
Become confident in God’s desire to bless us and how He is still doing so today
Additional info:
11-week study
Can be done individually or in a group
Provides breakout discussion
Includes a key of theological terms
Bonus: A 7-day Intertestamental study of the Psalms
No weekly homework, meant to be done in a single sitting
Does God actually bless us with good things? In a world that seems to reward those who hustle and grind, what does the Bible actually teach about the purpose of blessing?
In this fast-paced, 11-week inductive Bible study, Blessed: A Study of God's Blessing from Eden to Acts participants will cover a lot of theological terrain. From the initial invention of blessing in the first book of Genesis to the culmination of the greatest blessing of all in the book of Acts, this study helps connect the reader to the continuing story of God’s blessing for all people who place their faith in Him.
In this study, you will:
Study a singular theme across the entire biblical narrative from Genesis to Acts
Receive a robust understanding of context, genre, audience, and authorial intent
Grow in knowledge of theological terms and their purposes in everyday life
Receive a seminary style course on God’s historical-cultural purposes for blessing in the Old and New Testament
Develop a biblical hermeneutic of blessing that can inform daily satisfaction
Become confident in God’s desire to bless us and how He is still doing so today
Additional info:
11-week study
Can be done individually or in a group
Provides breakout discussion
Includes a key of theological terms
Bonus: A 7-day Intertestamental study of the Psalms
No weekly homework, meant to be done in a single sitting