What is a "Techno-Devotional" Commentary?
With all the books written on the Bible, why is there a need for another?
It seems that there are two common difficulties one encounters when
searching for information to help with Bible study. The first is that most
of the works that really address the issues and real questions of the
passages demand a rather high degree of formal preparation to be able
to use them. When the more popular works are found, they typically
lack the answers to the questions the serious student has. Many of the
works also lack a contemporary application of the truths they do
address.
It is the goal of this series of commentaries to provide the serious student
with real answers to his questions in a context that offers contemporary
application suggestions in a form that does not require a high level of
formal, religious training.
In this series, great focus will be made on the text in which the books
were originally written, noticing the various shades of meaning many
words conveyed in the original, but are often "lost in the translation."
The ultimate goal is that one who approaches God's Infallible Word will
discover the rich wealth of guidance it contains and be able to find ways
to live what It says; all to God's Glory!
Serving the Lord has Never Been Easy
Satanic opposition and human persecution have always followed those
who would place the things of eternity before the things of this life.
In the book of Jude, the Holy Spirit gives insights that are imperative if
the twenty-first century saint is to be successful in serving the Lord in
the local church. This is and always has been a battle ground between
Satan and the Saints. From the Parable of the Tares, to the warnings of
Paul and Peter, the Bible shows that Satan's most effective attacks are
always from inside the church.
The Bible student will gain great insights into the arguments of this book
through the studies presented in this volume. The Lord will give His
church great victory as it discovers His power as they stand and continue
to stand.
Harsh, Paul B.