Lloyd Ogilvie
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Experiencing The Power Of The Holy Spirit
$15.99Add to cartBestselling author and pastor Lloyd John Ogilvie has spent years observing–and experiencing himself–the deep needs of Christians, and why those needs for love, comfort, guidance, or discernment often go unmet.
In Experiencing the Power of the Holy Spirit, he draws on Scripture to illuminate the living and active work of the Spirit. Because many believers have a limited view of their great Advocate, Counselor, Helper, and Companion, they don’t realize that in day-to-day life they can depend on Him to…
*encourage, guide, and correct them, and prompt them to speak or act appropriately
*help them identify deep motives and penetrate to the root of personal struggles
*help them discern in prayer what is best in a situationWhen believers build their lives upon reliance on the Spirit, they can live confidently in life’s stressful situations and relationships, knowing they have a Friend who is always there to help.
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Conversation With God
$15.99Add to cartIn Conversation with God, bestselling author Lloyd Ogilvie shows readers a fresh approach to prayer one that is as much listening as speaking. Drawing on years of experiencing God as a friend, Ogilvie clearly and simply explains the many dimensions of prayer and then provides a 30 day guide so readers can put into practice what they’re learning. As they begin to enjoy give and take conversation with God as a part of everyday life, readers will experience the truth that He is always available…so they need never feel alone or isolated. And they will find prayer to be more refreshing, profound, and meaningful than they may ever have imagined possible. Excellent for group Bible studies or as a personal guide. Formerly titled Quiet Moments in Prayer.
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Hosea-Jonah
$24.99Add to cartTHE COMMENTARY FOR PREACHERS! For those on the firing line – in pulpits, classes, Bible study programs, and fellowships here is a distinctly different kind of commentary. The Preachers Commentary Series combines rich resources of historical setting and textual interpretation with spiritual insights and contemporary illustrations specifically designed for communicators. The result is a resource by preachers/teachers for preachers/teachers. It is complete with outlines section by section expositions, illutrations and applications. This authoritative commentary provides teh ultimate resource for sermon and lesson properations. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators blending sound scholarship with life related instructions. Their insights can guide you through every chapter and book of the Bible. And their organization and presentation of the material can help you share God’s Word more effectively with others. Paragraphpy by paragraph exposition Fresh insights into Scripture Contemporary application Rich outlines and illustrations Innovative ideas for communicating God’s Word with vigor and vitality Please note: because this is such a long book – contents have been condensed to cover 7 minor prophets: Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah Haggai, Zechariah Malachi
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Ecclesiastes Song Of Solomon
$24.99Add to cartGeneral editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators to blend sound scholarship with life-related illustrations.
The design for the Preacher’s Commentary gives the reader an overall outline of each book of the Bible. Following the introduction, which reveals the author’s approach and salient background on the book, each chapter of the commentary provides the Scripture to be exposited. The New King James Bible has been chosen for the Preacher’s Commentary because it combines with integrity the beauty of language, underlying Hebrew and Greek textual basis, and thought-flow of the 1611 King James Version, while replacing obsolete verb forms and other archaisms with their everyday contemporary counterparts for greater readability. Reverence for God is preserved in the capitalization of all pronouns referring to the Father, Son, or Holy Spirit. Readers who are more comfortable with another translation can readily find the parallel passage by means of the chapter and verse reference at the end of each passage being exposited. The paragraphs of exposition combine fresh insights to the Scripture, application, rich illustrative material, and innovative ways of utilizing the vibrant truth for his or her own life and for the challenge of communicating it with vigor and vitality.
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Psalms 1-72
$24.99Add to cartOne of the most rewarding adventures in Old Testament exposition is in teaching and preaching from the Psalms. In the Psalms we enter into the experience of the psalmist as he pours out his heart to God or allows his heart to be filled with a fresh word from God. You will appreciate Dr. William’s exacting mind and close attention to the text of each psalm. His scholarly expertise in dealing with exegetical issues will be of great assistance. The virtual line-by-line analysis leaves no gem in the treasure chest of the Psalms unexamined. Based on this exegetical foundation, Dr. Williams moves to address the practical issues facing the communicator of Scripture. His breadth of pastoral experience enriches each chapter, as he relates the biblical text to the church today, to our cultural milieu, to our time of history, and to our personal life of faith. The application and illustration could not be broader in scope, truer to life, nor more timely in relevance. The worship of God, the power of God, the kingdom of God–these themes emerge time and again with rich illustration. The most personal of the Psalms are dealt with in an intimate way that allows us to encounter God in a refreshing, renewing way in our lives.
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Ezra-Esther
$26.99Add to cartIn a period of history like ours that cries out for decisive and compelling leaders in the church, Dr. Mark Roberts’ commentary of Ezra-Nehemiah (one book in the Hebrew and treated as such in this commentary) provides rich resources for understanding and implementing biblical principles of leadership. The author’s scholarship helps us live in the tumultuous world of Ezra and Nehemiah while at the same time enabling us to discover God’s strategy for the church in our turbulent world today. The interpretation of Esther will provide preachers and teachers a fresh approach to this often misinterpreted and neglected book of the Bible, challenging us to consider what it means to live as God’s people in an alien, secular culture. Part of Mastering the Old Testament, a book-by-book commentary by today’s great Bible teachers.
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1-2 Chronicles
$24.99Add to cartThis volume, like all in the Communicator’s Commentary series, has been prepared especially for those who preach and teach the Bible. “The heartbeat of Chronicles is a concern for spirituality. In this respect its key word is to ‘seek ‘God.” Christians today are yearning for a revived spirituality. We are learning anew how to seek God, as individuals and as a church. There could be no better time for the timeless Word of Chronicles to be spoken through the Communicator’s Commentary series.
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1-2 Samuel
$24.99Add to cartAlthough Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon stand juxtaposed in the Bible and bear the common label of wisdom literature, “at first glance there seems to be a great fixed gulf” between them, as Dr. Hubbard notes. They treat a wide spectrum of human experience, from the pangs of new love to the despair of mid-life crisis. Yet both texts speak to the profound questions of our day: What is life really for? Is there any real meaning to my existence? Through the Mastering the Old Testament Series the beauty and power of ancient images and poems will not be lost on us and we are challenged to consider the relevance of the biblical text for our world.
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Judges-Ruth
$24.99Add to cartFor those on the firing line in pulpits, classes, study groups, and Bible fellowship clusters, here is a distinctly different kind of commentary. Mastering the Old Testament combines rich resources of the historical setting and textual interpretation with practical application to aid in contemporary Bible study. This commentary provides critical textual exposition, corollary verses or illustrations from other portions of the Bible, and classical or contemporary life-situation illustrations.
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Micah-Malachi
$24.99Add to cartTHE COMMENTARY FOR PREACHERS! For those on the firing line – in pulpits, classes, Bible study programs, and fellowships here is a distinctly different kind of commentary. The Preachers Commentary Series combines rich resources of historical setting and textual interpretation with spiritual insights and contemporary illustrations specifically designed for communicators. The result is a resource by preachers/teachers for preachers/teachers. It is complete with outlines section by section expositions, illutrations and applications. This authoritative commentary provides teh ultimate resource for sermon and lesson properations. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators blending sound scholarship with life related instructions. Their insights can guide you through every chapter and book of the Bible. And their organization and presentation of the material can help you share God’s Word more effectively with others. Paragraphpy by paragraph exposition Fresh insights into Scripture Contemporary application Rich outlines and illustrations Innovative ideas for communicating God’s Word with vigor and vitality Please note: because this is such a long book – contents have been condensed to cover 7 minor prophets: Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah Haggai, Zechariah Malachi
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Deuteronomy
$24.99Add to cart“As you use this volume, you will be impressed with how regularly and insightfully Dr. Maxwell does indeed “bring the power of the past to bear on the present.” This commentary is full to the brim with contemporary illustrations, anecdotes, quotations, and applications. Biblical passages are clearly interpreted, and then neatly applied through ordered, contemporary principles. In Dr. Maxwell’s hands, Deuteronomy addresses our current situation with vigor and relevance.”–Lloyd J. Ogilvie, Editor, Mastering The Old Testament
For those on the firing line in pulpits, classes, study groups, and Bible fellowship clusters, here is a distinctly different kind of commentary. Mastering the Old Testament combines rich resources of the historical setting and textual interpretation with practical application to aid in contemporary Bible study. This commentary provides critical textual exposition, corollary verses or illustrations from other portions of the Bible, and classical or contemporary life-situation illustrations.
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Ezekiel
$24.99Add to cartThis commentary will help you to hear afresh the timeless message of Ezekiel. As the community of God’s people, we need to be reminded again of our call to obey God and of His judgment upon our sin. Yet we also need to remember, both corporately and individually, God’s promise of renewal: “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh”
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Isaiah 40-66
$24.99Add to cartAlthough Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon stand juxtaposed in the Bible and bear the common label of wisdom literature, “at first glance there seems to be a great fixed gulf” between them, as Dr. Hubbard notes. They treat a wide spectrum of human experience, from the pangs of new love to the despair of mid-life crisis. Yet both texts speak to the profound questions of our day: What is life really for? Is there any real meaning to my existence? Through the Mastering the Old Testament Series the beauty and power of ancient images and poems will not be lost on us and we are challenged to consider the relevance of the biblical text for our world.
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Isaiah 1-39
$24.99Add to cartAlthough Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon stand juxtaposed in the Bible and bear the common label of wisdom literature, “at first glance there seems to be a great fixed gulf” between them, as Dr. Hubbard notes. They treat a wide spectrum of human experience, from the pangs of new love to the despair of mid-life crisis. Yet both texts speak to the profound questions of our day: What is life really for? Is there any real meaning to my existence? Through the Mastering the Old Testament Series the beauty and power of ancient images and poems will not be lost on us and we are challenged to consider the relevance of the biblical text for our world.
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Psalms 73-150
$24.99Add to cartThis volume completes the commentary on the Psalms by Dr. Donald Williams. Dr. Williams focuses our attention upon the actual text of each psalm. Words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs are carefully exegeted. Although you don’t need to know Hebrew to use this commentary, you will appreciate Dr. Williams’s thorough study of the original language. This commentary will guide you into a clear understanding of what the psalmist actually intended to communicate many centuries ago.
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Job
$24.99Add to cartFor those on the firing line in pulpits, classes, study groups, and Bible fellowship clusters, here is a distinctly different kind of comentary. Dr. McKenna takes seriously the dialogical structure of Job and communicates the drama of interaction in a way that makes the text come alive. His interpretation of the Book of Job is distinguished by his use of the faith development theory as the means of understanding Job. Mastering the Old Testament combines rich resources of the historical setting and textual interpretation with practical application to aid in contemporary Bible study. This commentary provides critical textual exposition, corollary verses or illustrations from other portions of the Bible, and classical or contemporary life-situation illustrations.
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Exodus
$24.99Add to cartVolume Two in the series, Mastering the Old Testament, this commentary on Exodus is written by Dr. Maxie Dunnam. Dunnam refers to Exodus as “a book for everyone.” The same could be said of this commentary! Although directing his insights primarily to communicators of Scripture, Dunnam speaks to everyone who wishes to grapple with the contemporary relevance of Exodus and experience its implication for individual and church life.THE COMMENTARY FOR PREACHERS! For those on the firing line – in pulpits, classes, Bible study programs, and fellowships here is a distinctly different kind of commentary. The Preachers Commentary Series combines rich resources of historical setting and textual interpretation with spiritual insights and contemporary illustrations specifically designed for communicators. The result is a resource by preachers/teachers for preachers/teachers. It is complete with outlines section by section expositions, illutrations and applications. This authoritative commentary provides teh ultimate resource for sermon and lesson properations. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators blending sound scholarship with life related instructions. Their insights can guide you through every chapter and book of the Bible. And their organization and presentation of the material can help you share God’s Word more effectively with others. Paragraphpy by paragraph exposition Fresh insights into Scripture Contemporary application Rich outlines and illustrations Innovative ideas for communicating God’s Word with vigor and vitality Contents include: Preface Acknoledgments Intro Outline A People Who Refused to Die The Providence of God in Moses Formative Years The Call of Moses The Testing of Faith The Triumph of Faith The Plagues: Revelations of God’s Power The Passover The Crossing of the Red Sea The Gospel of Marah Fresh Every Morning Lessons from Rephidim Family Reunion With the Lord at the Mountain Covenant Law at Sinai: The 10 Commandments Covenant Law at Sinai: Civil Criminal Covenant Camping with God: The Tabernacle and the Priest Rebellion Renewal of the Coveant Bibliography
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Genesis
$24.99Add to cartThis outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outlines at the beginning of each section.
General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related instructions and useful outline for teaching and preaching.
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Jeremiah-Lamentations
$19.99Add to cartFor those on the firing line in pulpits, classes, study groups, and Bible fellowship clusters, here is a distinctly different kind of commentary. Mastering the Old Testament combines rich resources of the historical setting and textual interpretation with practical application to aid in contemporary Bible study. This commentary provides critical textual exposition, corollary verses or illustrations from other portions of the Bible, and classical or contemporary life-situation illustrations
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Daniel
$24.99Add to cartFor those on the firing line in the pulpits, classes, study groups, and Bible fellowship clusters, here is a distinctly different kind of commentary. Dr. Ferguson has combined detailed examination of the text of Daniel with a theologian’s ability to give an ordered elucidation of theological content. Mastering the Old Testament combines rich resources of the historical setting and textual interpretation with practical application to aid in contemporary Bible study. This commentary provides critical textual exposition, corollary verses or illustrations from other portions of the Bible, and classical or contemporary life-situation illustrations.
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1-2 Kings
$26.99Add to cartAs the English titles indicate, 1 and 2 Kings recount the history of the kings of Israel and Judah. In what way, we might wonder, do these records matter to us today? Dr. Dilday explains: “Even if you have no overbearing curiosity about the lives of the rich and famous, the accounts of the kings of Israel and Judah are still a valuable and intriguing subject for study. The books of Kings illustrate in vivid detail how the Almighty God deals with His people–yesterday and today!
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Matthew
$24.99Add to cartFor those on a firing line–in pulpits, classes, Bible study groups, and fellowships, this is a distinctly different kind of commentary. This series combines historical setting and textual interpretation with spiritual insights and contemporary illustrations that are specifically designed for those endowed with the privilege of communicating God’s Word. The end result is a commentary by preachers/teachers for other preachers/teachers that is the ultimate resource for sermon and lesson preparation.
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Dr. Myron S. Augsburger is a world-recognized scholar, preacher, and teacher. He served as President of Eastern Mennonite University, President of the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities, inner-city pastor in Washington, D.C., and adjunct professor of theology for several seminaries. He has written more than 20 books. Now retired, he lectures worldwide, including overseas ministries in India, Croatia, and Ethiopia. He and his artist wife, Esther, have three daughters.
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1-3 John And Revelation
$24.99Add to cartThis outstanding commentary series just got getter; now complete with sermons and teaching outlines after each section and a special CD sampler with both lock and unlocked titles
General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related instructions and useful outline for teaching and preaching.
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Gods Strength For This Day
$21.99Add to cartHarvest House Publishers Print On Demand Title
Dr. Ogilvie’s God’s Best for My Life has helped thousands of readers make prayer and Scripture reading an indispensable, blessed part of their day. In this book, he continues with personal meditations on how to live in the flow of the Lord’s unceasing strength. Each day, readers will find a carefully chosen Scripture, a meditation on an aspect of Christ’s renewing strength, and a “thought for the day” to help put faith into action.
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Asking God Your Hardest Questions
$13.99Add to cartWith warmth and clarity, the now-retired chaplain for the United States Senate offers thoughtful, biblical insights to modern questions. He encourages reader to honestly ask God anything, because there’s no question too big for him and no need too deep for him to meet.