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How to Apply the Bible: Proven Techniques for Discovering the Truths of Scripture and Putting Them Into Practice Today is unavailable, but you can change that!

How to Apply the Bible explains the process of reading, understanding, and "doing" Scripture. Sunday school teachers, pastors, and Bible study leaders will grab on to key principles that revolutionize the way we communicate God's truth to others, including: • determining the objective message • being specific about application, then taking manageable action steps • utilizing several...

new and improved.” Rather, approach this collection of books as “God’s Word, the rest of the story.” The New Testament contains three literary types: History—the Gospels and Acts (covered in chapter 8), the Epistles, and the Apocalypse. The New Testament books are also arranged in that order in our Bibles. Matthew and the other Gospels tell the story of Jesus Christ; Acts chronicles the growth of the church; the letters of Paul, the writer of Hebrews, James, Peter, and John teach doctrine, give guidance,