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*Condition Note: Book is lightly used and clean with cover that is lightly damaged. May have an owner stamp inside both covers.*
Many question whether the Bible actually has any significance for the kinds of decisions that we have to cope with in the twentieth century. Obviously the Bible does not address many of the problems that render some of today's decisions so perplexing. For example, Scripture never speaks directly to the modern problems of abortion or dating and courtship. Modern technology has introduced problems that never would have entered the minds of Biblical authors.
On the other hand, Scripture does mention many problems involving moral decisions that many no longer concern us today. The Western world does not have to confront the problem of eating food offered to idols, even though Paul devotes three chapters to it. Can we cross the gap between Scripture and the decisions we make?
Some misuse Scripture. Brunt shows how to avoid such pitfalls when seeking Biblical counsel for decision-making. He leads us to see how the Bible forms the basic framework within which we make our decisions. The author helps us to find the context of Scriptural principles, and then, through actual examples, he gives us suggestions on how we should apply them to today's decisions. Decisions is must reading for anyone who wants to base his or her life on a solid Biblical foundation.
CONTENTS
Is the Bible Relevant?
Faith and the Good News
Why Not Just Obey?
Walking Straight With the Gospel
"But I Say Unto You"
Stories and Parables
Summary
Some Examples
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1979 |
Printed: |
1979 |
Pages: |
96 |
Publisher: |
Southern Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |