The Gospel-Centered Life In The Bible (10-Volume Set)
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The Gospel-Centered Life In The Bible (10-Volume Set)
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Endorsements (49)
“Nothing is more vital to our intimacy with Christ than spending time with him in his Word. But a lot of Bible studies stop short and only deal with concepts and ideas and never really speak to our hearts. That's why I'm so excited about this series. Each author writes about the unique gospel insights he or she has gained from Scripture and has created a small group study that will help people actually encounter Christ and be changed by the power of his grace. God has used this material powerfully in my life, marriage, and ministry, and that is my prayer for you as well.”
See AllBob Osborne
Executive Director, Serge
“We talk about being ‘Christ-centered’ when we approach Scripture and yet all too often we default to moralistic patterns deeply embedded in our hearts and heads. This new study on 1 John by Scotty Smith is a master class in Jesus-centered interpretation and application. Not only will students unpack the riches of the biblical text, they will see how to apply this letter from John, the apostle of love, in a way that makes the love from Jesus and for Jesus the deep motivation for life and godliness. Pick this study up, put on the Jesus glasses supplied by Scotty, bask in the light of Jesus’s love, and move out to love others in Jesus’s name!”
See AllSean Michael Lucas
Senior Pastor, Independent Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN; chancellor’s professor of church history, Reformed Theological Seminary
“The way Christians become more Christlike is not by our own exertion but by beholding the brightness of God’s glory in Christ. Scotty Smith understands this important and supernatural dynamic of gospel centrality, and his study through 1 John will wisely and artfully walk you through a gaze-lifting beholding of the transforming light of Jesus. Use this study and be changed.”
See AllJared C. Wilson
Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and author-in-residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; author of Ruth: Redemption for the Broken
“Although many centuries separate us from the apostle John's message to the early church, Scotty Smith fans the flames of that message for the church today. The central theme of knowing and relying on the love of God is applied to every nook and cranny of our lives by Scotty's years of pastoral love and care. One would be hard-pressed to find a more faithful under-shepherd that points us to the True Shepherd. Many churches will be well-served by this resource!”
See AllJohn Perritt
Director of Resources, Reformed Youth Ministries; author of Mark: How Jesus Changes Everything; host of The Local Youth Worker podcast; series editor of the Track series for students
“First John is one of the most misunderstood books of the New Testament. It can throw a person into a tailspin if read apart from the gospel narrative of Scripture. But in light of the gospel, 1 John is a deep mine of gold. Scotty Smith’s book, 1 John: Relying on the Love of God, unlocks this mine. With accessible commentary and with great connections to the gospel of grace throughout, this commentary is a true gift. It will make studying 1 John a joy to the reader.”
See AllCameron Cole
Founding Chairman of Rooted; coeditor of Gospel-Centered Youth Ministry and The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School; author of Therefore I Have Hope
“Ecclesiastes is a book for thinkers, and David Gibson’s new study on Ecclesiastes will certainly invite you to think. It takes one of the most challenging books of the Bible and divides up its ideas into bite-size pieces, so you can wrestle with the complex challenge of living a brief life in a fallen world under the eye of an all-powerful God.”
See AllIain Duguid
Professor of Old Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary; author of several titles including Jonah: Grace for Sinners and Saints
“This is a deeply considered work that lets the book of Ecclesiastes speak in its own strange voice while never losing sight of the big sweep of the Bible's story. In a refreshing way, it applies the text to life with subtlety, wisdom, and insight, offering engaging and revealing discussion questions along the way. Ecclesiastes is deeply liberating and Gibson offers its freedom.”
See AllKirk Patston
Director of the Centre for Preaching and Pastoral Ministry; lecturer in Old Testament and practical theology, Sydney Missionary and Bible College, Australia
“Every time my longtime friend and mentor, Scotty Smith gets ahold of good gospel truth, it is only a matter of time before that same gospel truth gets ahold of him. Before you know it, he is gushing about the grace and freedom that are ours in Christ Jesus, because gushing about grace and freedom is what Scotty does. This wonderful, practical work on Paul's letter to the Ephesians is a treasure. Part commentary and part devotional, we learn about the church and also ourselves as seen through the eyes of the One who loved us and gave himself for us. He is the Father, and we are his daughters and sons. He is the Bridegroom, and we are his bride. We were never his choice people because we are sinners, but we will always be his chosen people because he is a God of mercy and grace. Whether you use this book to prepare talks or sermons, as devotional material, or for group discussion, I pray that its effect on you will be contagious, and that the very truths that have gripped the author's heart will also get a grip on yours.”
See AllScott Sauls
Pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN; author of A Gentle Answer
“Scotty Smith is one of the most gospel-rich men I know, and this book is like having Scotty himself right there in your living room, with friends sitting around and together savoring the gospel riches of Ephesians. That circle of honest fellowship is where God’s grace touches our deepest needs.”
See AllRay Ortlund
Renewal Ministries, Nashville, TN
“It is a pleasure to commend to all this new study of my favorite book of the Bible written by my favorite pastor/scholar. My friend and mentor Scotty Smith offers in these pages a captivating and accessible study of Ephesians that fills the heart with gospel joy just as much as it transforms the mind with gospel truth. When I succeeded Scotty at Christ Community the first thing I did was start preaching through Ephesians not only because I knew it would reinforce the message he'd always preached there, but because I knew that every time we catch a glimpse of the beauty of this epistle we grow in our astonishment at God's grace, freshly kindle the flames of our first love for Jesus, and step forward with renewed faith into our calling to love one another. Ephesians is the Swiss Alps of Paul's writing, and Scotty is just the trusted and experienced guide we need to help us appreciate its beauty. I pray that God will be pleased to give this study a wide readership, and that it will strengthen and equip many to walk with Jesus for the sake of the gospel.”
See AllDavid Cassidy
Senior Pastor, Christ Community Church, Franklin, TN
“Scotty Smith has a distinct calling to help men and women explore the heights and depths of the gospel in sermons, seminars and books. This guide to the gospel in Ephesians is clear, concise, compelling, biblical, and emotionally resonant. It also leads you to think and act on the gospel with a group of friends. The questions are wise and penetrating enough to occasionally make you uncomfortable, but it will be a godly discomfort that leads you to the greater comfort of God’s grace and direction in Christ.”
See AllDan Doriani
Author; Professor of Theology and Vice President at Large, Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis, MO
“Christian teenagers can sometimes wander and whine just like the Israelites of old. But the great I AM of Exodus is still their God who picks them up where they are and guides them through the wilderness of life to their heavenly home. Kristen Hatton's resource on Exodus will serve parents, pastors, and youth workers well, as they seek to bring God's Word to bear on the lives of teenagers in their families and churches.”
See AllJonny Gibson
Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, PA
“With our students teetering dangerously on the edge of biblical illiteracy—and many already deep into that chasm—Kristen Hatton has provided us with a resource that takes Scripture seriously, leading students into a deep understanding/application of the biblical text, which honors both the unchanging nature of scriptural truth and its relevance in a changing youth culture landscape.”
See AllWalt Mueller
President, Center for Parent/Youth Understanding
“As a father and pastor, I am always grateful for resources that effectively communicate God's truth to students. This is especially true when said resources demonstrate how all Scripture—in both New Testament and Old—is central to God's unfolding plan of redemption through the life, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Kristen's The Gospel-Centered Life in Exodus for Students is such a resource. Whether you are a pastor, a youth worker, a parent, or a teen, I encourage you to discover Jesus through the pages of Exodus. For the God who brought Israel out of physical slavery then, is also the God who brings us out of spiritual slavery today.”
See AllScott Sauls
pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church; author of Jesus Outside the Lines, Befriend, and From Weakness to Strength
“Any youth worker or parent should pick up this helpful resource Kristen has produced. The Gospel-Centered Life in Exodus can be used in one-to-one ministry, small groups, or large group settings. It's very user-friendly and, most importantly, points students to Jesus Christ. At Reformed Youth Ministries, our passion is passing the faith on to the next generation, and this resource will greatly assist us to that end!”
See AllJohn Perritt
“All the important questions for life face us in our teen years. What better way to engage with God, truth, sorrow, and reality than in the story of Exodus? Hatton has written a reflective guide through the foundational story of deliverance. She asks students to grapple with the text by providing twenty-first-century illustrations and discussion-provoking exercises. My favorite: what would be in your jar of remembrance? Perhaps this book!”
See AllJ. A. Myhre
Associate Area Director for Serge in East and Central Africa; pediatrician; author of The Rwendigo Tales series
“Kristen has taken an ancient text and made it accessible for today. It is clearly written, theologically rich, and gives us the gospel of grace that every teenager needs. The study uses a variety of methods to communicate how the book of Exodus points to the great redemptive story of love found in the person of Jesus Christ. He is the answer to the longings we all have. This is a great resource for anyone who works with high school or college students!”
See AllMike Ford
RUF Campus Minister, University of Arkansas
“Jesus puts the cookies on the lower shelf. He spoke directly: 'Who do you say that I am?' He spoke simply: 'You serve either God or money.' He spoke personally: 'Simon, son of John, do you love me?' Similarly, in this book, Iain Duguid puts the cookies on the lower shelf. He connects the Bible and your life with directness, simplicity, and personalness. You will be blessed.”
See AllDavid Powlison
Former Executive Director, Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation
“Be warned: This may be the most uncomfortable Bible study your small group has ever tackled. Look honestly at the ugly heart of the prophet Jonah—self-righteous, explosive, sulking, despairing, compassionless, resentful, self-focused—and you will see yourself reflected in that mirror. Be encouraged: Jonah's patient, gracious, and merciful God sent Jesus into death's depths and raised him again to extend amazing grace to Nineveh, Jonah, and you.”
See AllDennis E. Johnson
Professor Emeritus of Practical Theology, Westminster Seminary, California
“This slender volume contains everything needed for a life-changing study of the book of Jonah. First, it is rigorously biblical as it comes from the careful pen of Iain Duguid, distinguished Old Testament scholar and pastor. Second, it is redolent with Christ-centered application. Third, each chapter is structured with a uniquely wrought format that maximizes the application to the heart. Jonah: Grace for Sinners and Saints is a one of a kind and will grace the life of the church!”
See AllKent Hughes
Sr. Pastor Emeritus of College Church in Wheaton; former professor of pastoral theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia
“Studying the Bible is all about listening: listening to the text, listening to the life situation surrounding the text, listening to the community that comes together around the Word, and most of all, listening to the silence of the Spirit, the chief Interpreter of the text. Iain Duguid's Jonah: Grace for Sinners and Saints is the first study I've ever seen that takes into account this entire range of engagement.”
See AllMichael Card
Bible teacher; songwriter
“Nothing is more vital to our intimacy with Christ than spending time with him in his Word. But a lot of Bible studies stop short and only deal with concepts and ideas and never really speak to our hearts. That's why I'm so excited about this series. Each author writes about the unique gospel insights he or she has gained from Scripture and has created a small group study that will help people actually encounter Christ and be changed by the power of his grace. God has used this material powerfully in my life, marriage, and ministry, and that is my prayer for you as well.”
See All“The gospel changes everything. But the gospel must be communicated fully and clearly to our students in order to facilitate and nurture their spiritual growth. In a day and age when too much youth ministry is marked by dumbing down, John Perritt sets the bar high, offering us a teaching tool to take students deep into the Word in ways that will lead to clear application and spiritual depth.”
See AllWalt Mueller
“I am so thankful for John Perritt's heart and art, captured in his new book, Mark: How Jesus Changes Everything. As a former youth pastor, I find it refreshing (and rare) to find discipleship materials that honor the Scriptures and clearly communicate the gospel of God's grace, and contextualize those two grand realities for the culture of today's students. John's study targets the heads, hearts, and hands of our students, calling them into a lifestyle of gospel transformation as they engage with the book of Mark.”
See AllScotty Smith
Pastor Emeritus, Christ Community Church, Franklin, TN; teacher in residence, West End Community Church, Nashville, TN
“Parents, small-group leaders, youth pastors, and all those who minister to students can easily be intimidated when it comes to helping teenagers understand the Word of God. The Gospel-Centered Life for Students series is practical tool that can be used in large groups, small groups, or even personal study. Instead of focusing on moralism, this series aims precisely at the good news of the gospel, displayed in the person of Christ. In a day and age where students carry more stress than ever before, these pages remind the readers of the undeserved, unmatched, and unbelievable grace of God.”
See AllDrew Hill
Pastor; Young Life staff; author of Alongside: Loving Teenagers with the Gospel
“This study is designed to engage students in Scripture so they can grow in their knowledge of the Word of God and deepen their relationship with the God of the Word. It beautifully facilitates personal study, life application, and group discussion of God’s Word. This will be a great tool and resource for our student ministry curriculum!”
See AllJay Shaw
Youth Pastor, Briarwood Presbyterian Church
“I was a former youth pastor and RUF campus minister, and Mark: How Jesus Changes Everything is great discipleship material. Perritt creates thoughtful interaction with the biblical text concerning Christ's kingdom and mission. We need resources like this to shape our lives with others in the community of the Cross. This study of Mark will let parents, youth leaders, and pastors breathe sighs of relief while serving the next generation of the church.”
See AllClint Wilcke
Catalyst Director, The Mid-South Church Planting Network
“What a delightful way to immerse yourself (and your small group) in the world's greatest prayer book, the Psalms. There is absolutely nothing like the Psalms in ancient literature, for their simplicity, their honesty, and their warmth. Barbara Juliani and Patric Knaak take turns opening up a piece of their life with each psalm so you can ‘land’ the psalm in your heart. This study will bless you!”
See AllPaul E. Miller
Author of A Praying Life and J-curve: Dying and Rising with Jesus in Everyday Life
“Barbara and Patric take us deep into the inner logic of the Psalms, showing us how the Psalms give voice to our diverse feelings and how they also bring us face-to-face with Jesus Christ himself. An immensely useful guide for groups, full of wisdom and fresh hope for our up-and-down lives.”
See AllDane Ortlund
Senior Pastor, Naperville Presbyterian Church; author of Gentle and Lowly and Deeper
“In this peculiarly unruly season, I need comfort and direction. This brilliant book offers the reader rich reflection in the Psalms with generous guidance and care. The probing questions often stopped me and compelled me to reread the psalm and take in what I had unwittingly avoided. I not only experienced the Psalms with greater clarity, but with far greater joy. This is a gift for any person, and particularly for every small group to grow in honesty, honor, and hope together.”
See AllDan B. Allender
Professor of Counseling Psychology; founding president, The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology
“We love the Psalms, and we would like to meditate on them—to be rewritten by them and pray them. But that is hard and time-consuming work. This book, somehow, is able to give you everything you need in order to do this work, and you will be able to do it with your friends.”
See AllEdward T. Welch
Faculty and counselor, CCEF; author of A Small Book about Why We Hide
“Barbara Juliani and Patric Knaak have added a ‘ringer’ to the growing family of offerings in the Gospel-Centered Life in the Bible series by New Growth Press. Their study of select psalms opens the heart and art of this beloved book to us in a fresh and vital way. We are invited to connect personally with the stories, crises, and emotion of each psalm, while we learn to wear the lens of the gospel and reason with a heart of grace. My only regret is they didn’t include more Psalms. Perhaps we can hope for Volume II!”
See AllScotty Ward Smith
Pastor Emeritus, Christ Community Church, Franklin, TN; teacher-in-residence, West End Community Church, Nashville, TN
“If you are anything like me, you struggle with prayer, especially public prayer. Praying is hard, even for pastors. The difficulty of prayer was evident among the disciples of Jesus, who asked, ‘Lord, teach us to pray.’ Jesus gave them a model of prayer in the Lord’s Prayer. But the Bible gives us even more; it gives us a whole book of prayers in the Psalms. Barbara and Patric have written a helpful guide for us as we struggle to take baby steps toward our Heavenly Father in prayer.”
See AllWy Plummer
African American Ministries Coordinator, Mission to North American (PCA)
“When Jesus referenced the Psalms concerning himself (Luke 24:44), people often miss the gospel in those treasured pages of Scripture. Barbara and Patric have carefully selected psalms for readers and groups to be firmly established in God’s unfailing love. I appreciate how the book does not just go after a deeper understanding of the Bible, but rooting the Christian in the gospel in all areas of life.”
See AllRobert Kim
The Philip and Rebecca Douglass Chair of Church Planting and Christian Formation, Covenant Theological Seminary
“This purposeful study invites readers on a journey to discover hidden treasures in familiar passages. As Barbara and Patric provide just the right amount of biblical context, story, and opportunities for self-reflection, they set the foundation for spirit-renewing prayer. This straightforward but comprehensive resource is a must-have for group leaders longing to gently guide members toward honest communion with God under the shadow of the cross.”
See AllDenine Blevins
Executive Director, Parakaleo
“What I love most about Scotty is the way he helps me see Jesus more clearly and love him more deeply. He does this and more in this study of Revelation. In an uncertain time, and through an often difficult and confusing book, he masterfully shows how Revelation, like all of Scripture, is ultimately about the grace and glory of Jesus. I heartily recommend it to you!”
See AllSammy Rhodes
RUF Campus Minister; author of Beloved and Broken
“Over twenty years ago Scotty’s Unveiled Hope had a significant impact on my life and ministry. I now heartily endorse its refreshing updated presentation in the amazingly useful study guide, Revelation: Hope in the Darkness. It is clear, concise, gospel-focused, accessible, and a great tool for Christians seeking to understand and find real, substantive hope in this final book of the Bible. The excellent pedagogical approach for small group study follows the biblical text with an insightful article and useful heart-focused exercises leading to group discussion and prayer. Scotty’s perspective transcends millennial preferences in a respectful and unifying way that calls believers to engage the world courageously rather than fearfully escape it.”
See AllMark Dalbey
President, Covenant Theological Seminary, St Louis, MO
“Scotty and I have been walking together as brothers and friends for over thirty years. Our friendship has been forged by the journey into our brokenness and growing in a deeper understanding and experience of the riches of the gospel. Scotty’s sermons on the book of Revelation, and now this new study guide, Revelation: Hope in the Darkness, capture so many of the freeing and transforming things we have learned together, shaping his writing and influencing many of my songs.”
See AllSteven Curtis Chapman
Artist; author; cofounder of Show Hope
“Scotty Smith walks us through the book of Revelation, helping us to see the unassailable hope we have in the Lamb who wins. This study guide is invaluable in guarding the reader against common pitfalls and steering them in the direction of resting and delighting in the finished work of Christ. Its questions and exercises will enable groups to apply the truths of this wonderful book deeply into their lives.”
See AllRalph Cunnington
Pastor, City Church, Manchester, England
“Revelation: Hope in the Darkness by Scotty Smith combines the heart of a pastor, the biblical knowledge of a seminary professor, and the imagination of an artist to guide you and your group through one of the most fascinating but often misunderstood books of the Bible. The teaching content is inspiring, the tone is gracious, the format easy to use, and the questions stir up a deeper longing to get to know Jesus better.”
See AllJim Thomas
Lead Pastor, The Village Chapel, Nashville, TN
“What a great resource for leading a small group through this short but significant book of the Bible—a beautiful blend of focus on the text, clear but brief teaching, insightful interactive discussion questions, and gospel-centered personal application.”
See AllNancy Guthrie
Author of the Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament Bible Study series
“The biblical story of Ruth offers us hope in the darkest of times. Jared Wilson expertly helps us understand and apply this story. Most importantly, he shows how Ruth points us to the ultimate story of hope for dark times: the story of Jesus Christ. I read everything that Jared writes, and this is no exception. I can't wait to use this study in my ministry.”
See AllDarryl Dash
Pastor, Liberty Grace Church, Toronto; author of How to Grow: Applying the Gospel to ALL of Your Life
“Jared Wilson's Ruth: Redemption for the Broken isn't the clinical or sentimental kind of small group Bible study that exists today. Each session takes the Bible seriously, warms the heart to the person and work of Jesus Christ, and sets a course for living in the gospel. I can hardly wait to walk through this powerful and engaging study with my church and small groups!”
See AllJeremy Writebol
Lead Campus Pastor, Woodside Bible Church, Plymouth, MI; executive director, Gospel-Centered Discipleship
“Ruth: Redemption for the Broken, like the biblical book it represents, is a lot of hope in a little package. Many will be surprised to discover just how much they see Jesus in the book of Ruth. The leader's notes are insightful and helpful. The biblical teaching is weighty and accessible. And best of all, the Jesus in these pages is big and glorious!”
See AllT.J. Tims
Lead Pastor, Immanuel Nashville
“Ruth: Redemption for the Broken is a fantastic study for normal Christians who need more Jesus. Jared gives a guidebook for seeing Christ in this Old Testament narrative in a way that inspires faith and leads to action. This study provides a fail-safe framework for gospel conversations in the local church.”
See AllEmily Jensen
Cofounder of the Risen Motherhood ministry; coauthor of Risen Motherhood: Gospel Hope for Everyday Moments
“This study brings together two amazing resources: the book of Titus and the voice of Jeff Dodge. As one of the New Testament pastoral epistles, the book of Titus is chock-full of practical wisdom for walking with Jesus in a contrary culture. And as a seasoned pastor and Bible scholar, Jeff Dodge can help us hear the wisdom of Titus in a way that resonates with real life. Students young and old will benefit from this work.”
See AllBob Thune
Pastor, Coram Deo Church, Ohmah, NE; author of Gospel Eldership
“Titus is one of the most potent but often overlooked books in the New Testament. In this helpful resource, Jeff Dodge admirably brings Titus’s message to bear for contemporary believers. I’m thankful for this resource, and to my friend Jeff Dodge for writing it.”
See AllJason K. Allen
President, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College
“If you ever spend any time with Jeff Dodge, you will notice within five minutes that he exudes gospel clarity, missional gravity, and Christian joy. That combination comes through in this book, as he guides the reader through the riches of Paul’s letter to Titus. This book shows how similar our world is to that faced by Paul and Titus, and then applies the triumphant power of that letter. You will be strengthened and equipped by this book.”
See AllRussell Moore
Director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project
“I can think of few pastors who could reflect the depth and beauty of Paul’s pastoral wisdom in his letter to Titus better than Jeff Dodge. With a shepherd’s care and a teacher’s insight, Dodge excavates fresh, helpful, and clarifying riches from this important epistle that are sure to strengthen your heart and your walk with Christ.”
See AllJared C. Wilson
Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Spurgeon College; author of The Gospel-Driven Church
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