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What Does the Bible Say About

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ISBN: 9781418502614
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Contains articles on almost 500 topics that touch on modern life, identifying Bible verses or passages that have relevant messages for people today. Catches the reader's attention with words and phrases, such as "ecology" or "the bottom line," that are more associated with modern life than a 2,000-year-old book. Shows how the teachings of the Bible relate to these contemporary terms from "areobics" to "the workplace." Entertaining as well as informative: a one-of-a-kind illustrated reference work that all Bible students—whether lay persons or clergy—will enjoy and appreciate.

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“‘Go… and make disciples.’ The objective was not that they attract their own disciples, but that they win new followers of Jesus.” (Page 109)

“The weekly day of rest was intended for our good. It allows us to restore our mind, body, and spirit from the demands of our labors. It also gives us time to celebrate what has been accomplished during the week, as well as in times past, as we gather with other believers to worship the Lord. If we ignore the sabbath principle, we may lose our health, become addicted to our work, and develop an inflated sense of self-importance.” (Page 354)

“To God, forgiveness follows repentance. And repentance is not merely saying, ‘I am sorry.’ Neither is it accomplished by tears and a sad countenance. True repentance means turning away from wicked ways—from thoughts and acts that displease God—and turning toward a life that reflects godly ways.” (Page 160)

“than just emotion or senses, and to sustain our love even in the face of hostility or rejection.” (Page 248)

“True worship means focusing on the Lord rather than ourselves.” (Page 353)

Thomas Nelson Publishing began in a village in Scotland over 200 years ago and now the enterprise employs over 600 people. Thomas Nelson's goal has been to honor God and serve people. It started out as a second-hand bookshop in Edinburgh and Thomas also wanted to publish his own materials. He wanted to provide affordable Christian works and classic literature for the "common folk". Thomas Nelson's growing reputation for integrity and enthusiasm caused this enterprise to flourish.

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