The author meditates on the following subjects: The Christian conduct, repentance, the crown of creation, temptation of saints, ignorance of atheists, a song of praise, God in nature (part 1), laws of the Lord (part 2), the Divine Shepherd, a cry of sorrow, examining God’s goodness, God is light, a sermon of an experienced (cognizant) man, bowing down before the Lord, thirsting (longing) for God, vindicate me, O God, God is refuge and strength, thank offerings, sincere repentance, David in the desert of Judah, a praise for God, thanksgiving and blessings.
The author meditates on the following matters: Longing (for the Lord), the prayer of trust, a song of Heman the Ezrahite, a prayer of Moses the man of God, the privilege of trust, a song for God, a call to worship the lord the Almighty, God the judge of all the earth, praise of all nations, magnify the divine generosity, a praise for the creator, thanksgiving for the Lord’s deliverance, the Lords salvation, and extolment of the law.
The author meditates on the following thoughts: A song of Ascents (pilgrimage to Jerusalem), God is my helper, a God-fearing life will be repaid, repentance, training oneself how to be humble, David’s oath, the conspiracy (part 1), The Lord’s judgment (the reign of the Lord’s Anointed), the King’s songs, the full heart, the Divine Christ, hallelujah, God’s anger (wrath), zeal for God’s house, the complete submission, the nearness of the Lord, the Divine ascension, the Lord’s right hand (part 1), the capstone (part 2), the Lord’s day (part 3), God’s dominion (reign) (part 1), “You are a priest forever” (part 2), bowing in worship before the Merciful, a praise for the King, the praise of the God-fearing men (part 1), a praise of hope (part 2), praise the Lord (part 1), the whole creation invoked to worship God (part 2), and a surpassing sublime praise.
This booklet tells us about the life of two wives of David: Abigail saved through her wisdom and quick thinking her first husband’s household, brutish Nabal, from David. Later she married him (David) and showed him the moral folly of “needles bloodshed.” David listened to her and she saved him from a tragic mistake. She is described as, “A beautiful and intelligent women.”
Abraham, originally Abram (exalted father), is the first Biblical patriarch. Based on this fact, the author meditates in this book, on all stages of Abraham’s life, such as: God’s command to him, obeying the command, his marriage, God realizes His promise to Abraham, God tests Abraham, God blesses Abraham, and Abraham in the Gospel.
This book is an explanation of the Christian message in a question-and-answer form, by a well-known Bible teacher and preacher. The author answered the following most important questions that a person may ask: sin and how to be saved from it, Christ's redemption, the way of salvation, being sure of salvation, holiness, what comes after salvation, discipleship, and other questions.
"Barnabas is one of the most graceful personalities in the Bible. The word Barnabas means, the son of comfort and encouragement." Actually, he was so. He was one of the firsts who accepted the Christian faith on the day of Pentecost, or shortly after it. He comforted and encouraged others, and shared his money with them; since he was rich. He also participated with them in spreading the message, and was ready to sacrifice life and property for the sake of Jesus.
This book is an explicatory study in the epistle of Paul to the Ephesians. This explicatory study consists of the following points: introduction, salutation, the subject and the content of the epistle. The author studies the following subjects in the content of the epistle: thanksgiving to God for the salvation, a prayer for the unity of all believers in Christ, a prayer for the members of the church, exhortation to live as Christians as is fitting in the church of Christ, urging the members of the church to do the duties of those who live according to the spirit, assignment of special Christian duties, the full armor of God and benediction.
This book is a study in the second epistle of Paul to the Corinthians. The author divided his study into the following three parts, besides the introduction and the conclusion: the ministry of reconciliation, the ministry of collection, and Paul’s ministry.
The author meditates in this book on the following events in the life of Job, who is characterized by his sincere faith and strong patience in the midst of misfortune: Introduction, Job’s character and wealth, the heavenly council, Job’s lament; the three cycles of speeches of Job’s friends and Job’s answers, the Lord’s words, Job’s response, the Lord’s rebuke of the three friends, and God's restoration of Job’s fortunes.
This book is an explicatory study in the epistle of Paul to the Colossians. The author divided his study into the following main points: - preface which contains the city of Colosse, the church of Colosse and the epistle to the Colossians. - The introduction of the epistle which contains: greetings and thanksgiving. - The teaching part where Paul talks about Christ’s persoality and work; showing that in Christ is salvation and redemption. - The objection part where Paul denounces the false teaching; asking the Colossians to remain steadfast in the Gospel. - The practical part where Paul called the Colossians to live and to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord Jesus Christ and to exercise Christian virtues by having a good family and social relationships. - the conclusion which includes greetings and an encomium of Tychicus and Onesimus’s virtues.
This book is a meditation on the following items: Death ( man is destined to die), the resurrection of Christ, Christ dwells in us, salvation by faith, the eternal life, the resurrection of dead, and other items which are related to this subject.
This is an explicatory discussion of the Gospel according to Luke. The author explains in this book the following items: The introduction - Who is Luke the evangelist? How did Luke compile his Gospel? Who is the receiver of the message? And an outline of this Gospel as follows: Christ’s appearance: 1-4:13. Christ’s ministry in Galilee 4:14-9:50. Christ’s journey to Jerusalem 9: 51-18:30. Christ’s ministry in Jerusalem and all events till His death 18:31-23:56. Christ’s Resurrection, Appearances and Ascension 24.
This book contains a detailed introduction of Christ’s life according to Luke, in addition to the Gospel according to him in a consecutive form with prayers and questions. It begins with the preparation for the coming of Christ, the Savoir and His mission to His return in triumph to the Father. The great distinguished theme of this Gospel is: “Jesus Christ is the Divine savoir.”
This book discusses the following Christian dogmas and principles: the Holy Trinity, faith, salvation, redemption, the Lord's Supper, baptism, prayer, fasting, and other dogmas. It also discusses the essence and personality of Christ, God's purpose of incarnation, the responsibility of the church, and the Christian behaviour.
The author meditates on the life of two great prophets in the Bible " David and his son Solomon" in regard to their deeds and attributes. David is the one who wrote most of the psalms (73 psalms).These psalms (praises) console and encourage people under all situations and conditions of life, because David composed them as a result of passing through such situations during his life. Solomon is the "master of wisdom" who built God's Temple. He was called " ' Ecclesiastes' because he compiled all sayings of knowledge and wisdom.''
From the series "Answers to Every Question", the author rejects and refutes the beliefs of those who suspect God's existence, or disbelieve in Him. The author depends in his research on evidences from: harmony in nature, philosophy, revelation, instinct, and conscience. He also depends on: the Bible, the testimonies of scientists and the people of knowledge, to show the reasonableness of the belief in God.
This book is a survey of the history of drugs and its development. The author depended in his research, on official reports and statistics from many sources that are interested in fighting this serious and dangerous disease that attacks the community and especially the youth. The author discussed in his research the following points: The history of drugs and its development, its kinds and addiction, the symptoms and treatment, advices to avoid addiction and other elements which are related to this deadly disease.
The author meditates in this book on the life of the greatest prophet of the North kingdom of Israel before Christ. This prophet was always ready to do God’s will, in spite of hindrances and danger. He was a man of prayer, and God did many miracles through him. Elijah was taken up to heaven by a whirlwind. All these stages of Elijah’s life and other ones are discussed in this book.
The Author meditates on the life of Elisha, who succeeded the prophet Elijah, and explains the miracles he did. These miracles show us God's goodness and love towards people through the life of this prophet, who sacrificed a luxurious family life in answering God's call. We should follow the example of this practical life for the sake of our spiritual growth.