Daily Bible Study Fall 2023

Daily Bible Study Fall 2023

Daily Bible Study Fall 2023

Daily Bible Study Fall 2023

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Overview

Grow your faith daily. Transform your life.

Experience God in deeper ways by spending time in God’s Word. Daily Bible Study is the perfect resource for individuals who want to grow in their relationship with God and enhance their engagement with lessons in Adult Bible Studies. Designed to meet the needs of busy people, each daily reading includes a Scripture reference, a personal faith-related question, an explanation and application of the biblical text, and a prayer, all on one page. Available in print and eBook and as an app.

Additional information about Daily Bible Study, Fall 2023
Theme: God Provides
This fall, Daily Bible Study presents a series of readings supporting the theme “God Provides.” These readings explore the basic human needs of food, water, and shelter and the vulnerability that comes to those who lack access to them. They remind us of God’s gracious provision in meeting these needs and our responsibility to help secure these necessities for those who lack them. These daily readings come from Old and New Testament texts, prepare us for the lessons in Adult Bible Studies, and are written by Timothy Merrill, Taylor Mills, and Sue Mink.

Unit 1
Food
Readings in this unit remind us of God’s generous provision of food for humans and wild creatures and of our responsibility to offer sustenance for those who are hungry and in need.
Scriptures: Exodus 16:2-9, 31-32 | 1 Kings 17:16; 19:8 | Mark 6:30-44 | Luke 14:1-15
Spiritual Practice: Feasting

Unit 2
Water
Scripture uses the motif of water in many ways, which the readings in this unit explore. Water represents a metaphor for chaos, historical enemies, judgment of God, devastation of drought-stricken land, and personal distress. Water is also a gift from God for the flourishing of all creation, refreshment for body and soul, and source of eternal life embodied in Jesus. Thirst for water and provision of water are metaphors for the human relationship with God.
Scriptures: Genesis 21:9-21 | Exodus 17:1-7 | Psalm 42 | John 7:32-44 | Matthew 25:31-46
Spiritual Practice: Creation Care

Unit 3
Shelter
The economic and social vulnerabilities that lead people to experience homelessness today do not have ancient analogies in Scripture. Even so, the physical security of home is a relevant theological idea. Although various biblical texts may make it easy to focus our attention on spiritual shelter in God’s presence, those who experience such a home in God find resources to extend hospitality and care through various means with those who today are experiencing homelessness.
Scriptures: Exodus 29:42-46 | Psalm 27 | Deuteronomy 8:1-20 |John 1:1-14
Spiritual Practice: Hospitality


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781791025298
Publisher: Cokesbury
Publication date: 07/11/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Sue Mink creates artwork that explores the intersection between art and theology. She is a graduate of Wesley Theological Seminary and Carnegie-Mellon University, where she earned her design degree. She is the author of Preparing the Way: An Advent Study Based on the Revised Common Lectionary and The Sanctuary for Lent 2014. She lives in Leesburg, Virginia.
Senior Editor of Homiletics magazine. Minister of Preaching and an ordained pastor with the United Church of Christ, Merrill studied at Iliff School of Theology in Denver where he received a degree in Historical Theology. His doctoral studies at Princeton Theological Seminary were in the History of Christianity, with an emphasis in twelfth-century crusade preaching. He is the author of numerous articles in the religious press, and has published in the academic world in journals such as the Westminster Theological Journal and The Patristica and Byzantine Review. He wrote Community: You Will Be My Witnesses (Abingdon Press), Learning to Fall: A Guide for the Spiritually Clums (Chalice Press), and Lectionary Tales for the

Taylor W. Mills has been the pastor of United Methodist churches in Williamston, Raleigh, and Durham, North Carolina. He recently became the pastor of Ann Street United Methodist Church in Beaufort, North Carolina. His wife has worked in the
school system, and neither she nor their two daughters share Taylor’s taste for Led Zeppelin music.
taylorwmills.com

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