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What is your experience with study bibles?

By Jeremy Myers
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What is your experience with study bibles?

Evangelism Study BibleI am not a huge fan of study Bibles. I have used several throughout my life, however. I began with the Thompson Chain Reference Bible, then moved to the Life Application Bible, and spent some time with the Ryrie Study Bible, before finally using the Nelsonโ€™s Study Bible for several years. Today I use an unmarked wide-margin Bible for most of my Bible reading and Bible study.

I don’t use Study Bible’s Any Longer

There are two reasons I don’t have much interest in study Bibles any longer.

First, I have had too many encounters with Christians who cannot seem to differentiate between what the Bible says and what is written in the notes of their preferred study Bible. I cannot tell you how many times I have had to point out to people that the notes in their study Bible are just someoneโ€™s interpretation or understanding of what the Bible means, are not actually โ€œGodโ€™s infallible Word.โ€ This common experience has soured me from recommending Study Bibles.

The second reason I have stopped recommending or using study Bibles is related to the first. I firmly believe that God wants to teach each one of us how to read and understand the Bible. I believe the one of the primary ways the Holy Spirit speaks to us is through Scripture. But I also believe that we stifle Godโ€™s whisperings to us by turning too quickly to Bible commentaries, Bible studies from other Christians, and the notes in our study Bibles.

When we study a difficult (or โ€œeasyโ€ โ€“ though is there truly such a thing?) text in Scripture and want to know what it means, we too quickly turn to what others have written about this passage, thereby short-circuiting anything that God might have wanted to teach us through the illuminating work of the Holy Spirit.

The Proper Place for Study Bibles

This does not mean there is no place for Study Bibles. There is. I still use them.

But I think the notes and study aids that are contained in Study Bibles should be used near the end of the Bible study process, rather than at the beginning. If you use a Study Bible as your main Bible, it is too easy, when wrestling with a troublesome text, to simply look down at the notes on the bottom of the page, and in so doing, miss out on the absolute thrill of the โ€œself-discoveryโ€ that comes by sweating through the text and praying for understanding.

The Evangelism Study Bible

So it was with some trepidation that I sat down to read through a lot of the notes in the recently-released โ€œEvangelism Study Bibleโ€ by Larry Moyer and EvanTell.

EvanTell Larry Moyer

And as expected, I am still not a big fan of Study Bibles.

However, IF you are engaged in a lot of personal evangelism or crusade evangelism, I do highly recommend the notes in this study Bible to help you understand the free offer of eternal life in the Bible.

I respect Larry Moyer and his emphasis on the freeness and clarity of the Gospel message about eternal life. I respect his stance on eternal security. I like how he emphasizes that eternal life is the free gift of God to all who believe in Jesus for it.

I wish the notes would have been more clear about the biblical definitions of โ€œsalvationโ€ (it rarely refers to eternal life in the Bible), and โ€œrepentanceโ€ (the notes take the change of mind view; cf. p. 1157).

Overall, the notes in the Evangelism Study Bible are decent, and it contains numerous sidebar studies on various concepts, ideas, and strategies related to evangelism and witnessing. I was not too surprised to see that the notes in the Old Testament were quite sparse. After all, very rarely do evangelists appeal to Old Testament texts, unless it is to Genesis 3 to talk about the sinful condition of humanity.

I also examined several hotly debated gospel and evangelism texts. I was pleased to see that in the notes on Matthew 7:16-20, the reader is informed that the bad fruit in question is the false doctrine of the false teachers. The notes and sidebar section on Hebrews 6 were excellent, as it laid out the various options for how to understand this tricky text (p. 1346), and concluded that however we understand Hebrews 6, it is not talking about someone losing their eternal life.

I was not at all impressed with how the Study Bible dealt with texts like John 15:2 (not a single note whatsoever), James 2 (a terribly weak discussion; almost non-existent), and Matthew 12:31-32. On this last text, the only note was โ€œSee Mark 3:28-30.โ€ I went and checked the Mark parallel, and while the explanation was decent, it was much too short to be very helpful for most people who struggle with questions about the unpardonable sin.

Evangelism Study BibleBy going here, you can get the notes on Ephesians for free.

So do I recommend the Evangelism Study Bible? Well, if you are looking for a Study Bible that will help you dig deep into the Word of God and understand itโ€™s message, themes, and overall trajectory, this probably isnโ€™t the Study Bible for you.

But if you engage in lots of one-on-one evangelism and large-group evangelism, the Evangelism Study Bible might help provide some clarity to your invitations. If you are trying to understand what the Bible says about the free gift of eternal life, this Study Bible might help you with that as well.

Anyway, what is your experience with study Bibles? Do you love them? Hate them? If you have used them, which ones, what do you recommend, and why?

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Bible Study, Bible study, Books I'm Reading, Discipleship, evangelism, gospel, repentance, salvation, witnessing

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Simple Church is Now Available!

By Jeremy Myers
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Simple Church is Now Available!

Simple Church Unity

I contributed two chapters to this book and am really thrilled to see it finally in print.

Far too often, those who are no longer part of the “Institutional Church” are only known for what they are against. Simple Churchย contains 26 thing we are FOR.

Simple Church is about what we all have in common

But it is not just what simple church practitioners have in common (in fact, we may not all even identify with that title), but what every form of church has in common with each other.

In my opinion, this is a ground-breaking book which will help build unity to all forms of Christ’s church upon the world. I am thrilled to be part of this project.

Here is the list of contributors, many of whom you might recognize. Nearly all of them are bloggers or authors.

  • Bobby Auner
  • Edwin Aldrich
  • Chris Jefferies
  • Steve Scott
  • Chuck McKnight
  • Sam Riviera
  • Eric Carpenter
  • Arthur Sido
  • Travis Klassen
  • Stephanie Bennett
  • Kathleen Ward
  • Alice Carpenter
  • Brian Swan
  • Will Rochow
  • Alan Knox
  • Guy Muse
  • Keith Giles
  • Bonar Crump
  • Steve Sensenig
  • J. Michael Jones
  • Kathy Escobar
  • Jeremy Myers
  • Christopher Dryden
  • Miguel Labrador

And of course, there is a Foreword by Wayne Jacobsen.

If you are part of a traditional church and have wondered how to grow in unity, or if you just want to know what church unity is all about, or if you are part of a house church, missional church, simple church, or something that doesn’t look like church at all but is still connected to Jesus, then this book will invite you to grow in unity with other brothers and sisters who might follow Jesus a bit differently than you.

Simple Church UnityHere is what some people are already saying about Simple Church: Unity Within Diversity:

From Miguel Labrador:

I tend not to like compilation books, but this one is very different. Granted, I am one of the authors, but after reading it I was shaken to find a unity within it that exceeded my expectations. It flowed well. I am on my second pass through the book and I was thinking that to mistake this book for another house church, simple church, or even organic church book would be A MISTAKE. There’s much more to this collaborative canon than meets the eye.

From Chuck McKnight:

I just skimmed through the contributor bios in the back of Simple Church. Looks like almost half of us are either foreign missionaries or missionary kids (myself included in the latter).

The book is available now on Amazon. Go order a copy today and let me know how it changes your interaction with other believers.ย 

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Books by Jeremy Myers, Books I'm Reading, church unity, simple church, Theology of the Church

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You & Your Thoughts

By Jeremy Myers
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You & Your Thoughts

You and Your Thoughts

The Bible teaches that “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.”

We also read in Paul that the key to becoming who God wants us to be is through the “renewal of our minds” (Rom 12:1-2).

It is for these reasons that Dr. Earl Radmacher wrote this book.

The battle for the mind is the most important battle in the life of any Christian. Most often, we do not even know that a battle for our mind is underway, but our minds areย constantly bombarded from every direction, through our five senses, through the spiritual realm, through cultural and social pressure, through memories and imagination, and through a wide variety of other sources.

This is why it is so important to learn how to “take every thought captive” and to learn what the Bible says about right thinking and how to change our minds.

Beginning with the that that we are what we think, Dr. Earl Radmacher invites the readers to take a journey of the mind, and then begin to transform their mind by beginning to think right about God, church, church leadership, and a variety of other topics.

This book is a classic from Dr. Earl Radmacher, and is essentially unchanged from the 1977 edition. It now has a Foreword from Ed Underwood, pastor of Church of the Open Door, Author of The Trail, and blogger at EdUnderwood.com

I have benefited from this book and recommend it for others.

See what others are saying about this book here:

  • Brandon Kelley
  • Michael Wilson
  • Stan Stinson
  • Dan Herford

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Books I'm Reading, Earl Radmacher, mind, thinking

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The Spirit-Led Book Launch Team

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The Spirit-Led Book Launch Team

Some people were recently led to write some blog posts about Dr. Radmacher’s book on the Holy Spirit.

I would say there were led by the Holy Spirit, but really, they were led by a book on the Holy Spirit… (Yes, that’s a lame attempt at a joke).

Anyway, let me issue thanks to the following people for blogging about Dr. Radmacher’s book, What to Expect from the Holy Spirit:

  • Brandon Kelley
  • Brandon Chase
  • Michael Wilson
  • Stan Stinson
  • Tony Vance
  • Bob Bedford
  • Dan Herford

With their help, Dr. Radmacher’s book made it onto two “Best Selling” Lists at Amazon.

Each member of this book launch team has a blog. Just click on their names to go check out their own writings.

book launch authors

If you want to be involved in future book launches, I am now accepting applications.ย The requirements are as follows:

  1. Have a blog with a minimum Alexa rank of 5,000,000
  2. Have an active Facebook account
  3. Have an active Twitter account
  4. Be willing to write a review of the book on Amazon before the launch week
  5. Be willing to write a review of the book on your blog during the launch week

The next book I want to launch is a book called You & Your Thoughts, which is another bookย by Dr. Earl Radmacher. I want to launch this in LESS THAN TWO WEEKS!!!

If you want to learn more, just visit my Book Launch Team info page. See you there!

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: book launch team, Books I'm Reading, Earl Radmacher, Holy Spirit, Theology of the Holy Spirit

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Buy Dr. Radmacher’s Book on the Holy Spirit and get a $50 Bonus

By Jeremy Myers
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Buy Dr. Radmacher’s Book on the Holy Spirit and get a $50 Bonus

Lots of books on the Holy Spirit are full of fluff.

They tell happy stories that are supposed to give you shivery feelings and make you think that if the Holy Spirit isn’t showing up to grant you miracle healings and visions of the future, you are missing out on something.

What to Expect from the Holy Spirit

Dr. Radmacher’s book on the Holy Spirit is down-to-earth, straight-shooting, and most of all, is anything but common sense. He actually digs into Scripture to see what the Bible says about the Holy Spirit and how we can expect Him to be at work in our lives and in our churches.

For me, one of the most important truths in this book was the insight that one of the Holy Spirit’s main tasks is to point people to Jesus Christ.

If you are part of a church or group that is always talking about the Holy Spirit, praising the Holy Spirit, singing about the Holy Spirit, speaking to the Holy Spirit, and inviting the Holy Spirit to act, you are probably part of a group that is not actually filled with the Holy Spirit.ย 

The Holy Spirit points people to Jesus! A Spirit-filled group will talk about Jesus, praise Jesus, sing about Jesus, live like Jesus, look like Jesus, and invite Jesus to lead them wherever He will. The Holy Spirit may not even be mentioned! And that Spirit likes it that way!

Anyway, there are numerous others insights into the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit in Radmacher’s book, and it is now available on Amazon as a paperback and eBook.

Holy Spirit Radmacher

$50 Bonus Offer!

Since this book on the Holy Spirit by Dr. Radmacher is newly released, there is a bonus offer that is available to those who purchase it before November 5, 2014.

This book is based off some sermons that Dr. Earl Radmacher gave at Moody Founderโ€™s Week in 1980. I have these audio files, and anybody who purchases the book during the Launch Week can get these 5 Sermon Audio files FOR FREE. These files are no longer available from Moody Audio, but if you were to purchase the files, they would cost about $10 each, or $50 for the set.

Anyone who purchases the book during the week of October 27-31, 2014 can send a proof of purchase to ho********@************ss.com to get access to download these 5 Sermon Audio files for free. All they have to do is forward a receipt of their book purchase to the email address. After verifying their purchase, I will send them a link where they can download the 5 Sermon Audio Files from Dr. Earl Radmacher.

But this offer expires in just a few days, so make sure you go buy this book today at Amazon.

Who is Dr. Earl Radmacher?

In case you don’t know, here is a bit about Dr. Earl Radmacher…

Dr. Earl D. Radmacher served at Western Seminary for thirty-three years (1962-1995) as Dean of the Faculty (1964-1965), President (1965-1990), and Chancellor (1990-1995). In 1995 he was designated President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology Emeritus.

Among the numerous books and articles that Dr. Radmacher has authored or edited are the following books: The Nature of the Church (1978, 1995), Can We Trust the Bible (1979), Hermeneutics, Inerrancy, and the Bible (1984), Celebrating the Wordย (1987), The NIV Reconsidered (1990),ย The Nelson Study Bibleย (1997), Nelsonโ€™s New Illustrated Bible Commentary (1999), Salvation (2000), and The Disciplemakerย (2001).

Dr. Radmacher’s book on the Holy Spirit contains what he has learned through decades of studying Scripture, teaching others, and most of all, through walking with the Spirit in his life, marriage, and ministry. Gain his wisdom and insight by reading his book about the Holy Spirit today. Buy it today to take advantage of that $50 bonus offer.

God is z Bible & Theology Topics: Books I'm Reading, Holy Spirit, Radmacher, Theology of the Holy Spirit

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