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Most everyone would agree that the Bible is the greatest literary and spiritual masterpiece ever known to humankind. In this book that contains 66 books, we are given the keys to eternal life, wisdom for everyday living, and instruction that will change our lives forever.

But sometimes just reading the Bible on its own leaves us with more questions than answers. That is where this Bible Study Tools come in…with an offer to provide you with the time-tested resources that can help you to become an expert on the Bible, Christian living, and the History of the Church.

Take a look at the list below of over 20 Volumes (WITH OVER 14,000 PAGES!) of wonderful Bible Study tools that answer all the questions you’ve ever had about the Holy Scriptures. These digital classics will change the way you look at the Bible forever. Not just online businesses can benefit from the internet; Christians can find several tools to enhance their Biblical scholar through online resources.

Just look at what we’ve included in this amazing package:

• This 803 Page Dictionary
covers every Bible word from Alpha to Zuzims!

• Over 1,000 Pages of In-depth commentary on the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation by a noted scholar.

• This 4 Volume in 1 classic by John Calvin covers the basic doctrines of Christianity and theology. 943 Pages!
Bible verses arranged by topics. This 869 Page manual is a must for any serious Bible student or teacher.

• A commentary that covers the entire New Testament! This famous 797 Page work by B.W. Johnson is an outstanding companion to anyone who wants to know more about the Bible.

• William Smith’s classic dictionary will help you to clarify the meanings of Biblical words and names. 867 Pages.

• This 6 Volume collection of commentary on the Psalms of David is the crown of Charles Spurgeon’s work. 4,778 Pages!

• Lewis Berkhof’s famous introduction will help you to understand the history, culture, and authorship of the New Testament books of the Bible. 212 Pages.

• Apostolic Christianity
A.D. 1-100
596 Pages
Ante-Nicene Christianity
A.D. 100-325
623 Pages

• Nicene & Post-Nicene Christianity
A.D. 311-600
654 Pages
Mediaeval Christianity
A.D. 590-1073
508 Pages

• The Middle Ages
A.D. 1049-1294
491 Pages
The Middle Ages
A.D. 1294-1517
450 Pages

• Modern Christianity:
The German Reformation
447 Pages
Modern Christianity:
The Swiss Reformation
550 Pages

All these digital classics are now available online. This would never have been possible if not for the internet. So many people can benefit from this advanced research of the Bible by trusted scholars who devoted their lives to a precious care of the Scriptures. The Bible is a beneficiary of modern technology so that these wonderful resources can get out to as many people as possible. All the volumes you see above can be instantly downloaded to your computer.

Visit: http://www.vflm.org/Bible_Research_Library_vflm.html for more info on Bible Research Library downloads.

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“For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.”
Romans 11:29 KJV

“For God’s gifts and His call are irrevocable. [He never withdraws them when once they are given, and He does not change His mind about those to whom He gives His grace or to whom He sends His call.]
Romans 11:29 Amplified
Have you received God’s mandate for your life? If so, are you walking in it? In every generation God raises men and women to champion His cause. He arrests their attention and then charges them with a mandate. A mandate is simply ” an authoritative command; an authorization to act given to a representative….” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).

Some have been used to convict the Church to holiness. Many others were used by God to voice the power of God to heal the sick. They brought a strong awareness of the realities of the Kingdom of God. Yet others inspired the Church to be expressions of the Wisdom of God in government and in the realm of business. In the midst of many echoes God always has a voice. In other words, the one with the mandate becomes a voice that can not be ignored. When God calls you, He does not ask for your opinion or advice. He calls you and you must respond!

God called Smith Wigglesworth (who was an uneducated plumber) to charge people to an ever-increasing faith in God. He was one of the many people God used in the early part of the 20th century to set the tone for the revival in the Pentecostal movement. He had a faith in God that defied explanation. Many notable miracles were documented in his ministry. There are even confirmed reports of the dead being raised to life.

Smith Wigglesworth repeatedly said: “If you leave people as you found them, God is not speaking by you. If you are not making people mad or glad, there is something amiss with your ministry…”

When God calls a person He usually does not give prior notice. He simply invades the individual’s existence and summons them to be His voice.

Such was the case with the prophet Jeremiah. Jeremiah was minding his business when he got this summons:

“Then the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,

“before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations” (Jeremiah 1:4-5 KJV).

Paul had his own agenda on the road to Damascus when he encountered the living Savior. God called him and redirected his steps. Paul obeyed that call and the Church has been blessed throughout the centuries by his writings.

Esther answered the call that saved a whole nation. Mary answered the call that brought the Savior into the world.

The list goes on. The only reason we can mention these distinguished persons is that they answered the call of God on their lives.

Isaiah heard God ask a question that triggered a response from his heart:

“Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me” (Isaiah 6:8).

You will only be remembered by God for your answer to His call. You will only be rewarded for your response to God’s call.

Every man who answers the call of God becomes a marked man. God blesses him and satan takes note.

Bible Study tools Kay Taiwo

Characteristics of God’s Mandate

1. It is a Holy calling.

2. It is usually bigger than the individual heeding it.

3. It will depend on 100% obedience.

4. It reveals God’s plan for the individual He calls.

5. It is redemptive in nature.

6. It will require total surrender.

7. It is accompanied by God’s favor.

8. Some other person’s destiny will be positively affected by it.
It is time for the people of God to answer the call of God and be the voice that cannot be ignored!

Olu Taiwo
Vision For Life

Identical twins, Olu and Kay Taiwo are international speakers, ministers, consultants, featured authors, and licensed Pharmacists. With over 20 years of speaking experience, their ministry has impacted audiences in the Ukraine, Nigeria, England, Canada, Philippines, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and across the United States of America. Their down to earth principled style teaching has endeared them to audiences far and near. To invite Olu and Kay Taiwo to your conference, seminar, or event click here: http://www.vflm.org

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Hi All,

This article was originally published May 27, 2009 on Blog Diyiin Bi, and is being moved to Christian Internet Resources in keeping with the new ministry-only orientation of Blog Diyiin Bi. It will cover a few of the many free e-Sword resources and modules that are available on the Internet. It is not an in-depth review of any module or website. The e-Sword website (and some of the other websites listed in this article) have some links to premium resources that you may purchase. I am not endorsing any premium resources in this article, primarily because I do not own any of them yet.

All links that go to a website not on Blog Diyiin Bi’s domain (diyiinbi.org) will open in a new browser window. (Or new tab, on tabbed browsers such as FireFox.) This will be true for all articles from now on.

First of all, for those of you who, like me, prefer to use Ubuntu Linux rather than Microsoft Windows, here is a how-to for installing e-Sword in Ubuntu. The thread has updates for installing e-Sword 9.x. For those who may not know, Ubuntu is a completely free Linux-based operating system for your computer that you can download and install. Ubuntu is probably the most popular distribution of Linux. For more information, check out the Ubuntu website. There, you will find links to numerous resources about Linux in general and Ubuntu in particular.

Now, about e-Sword and its modules…

…as of May 27, 2009, the latest version of e-Sword is 9.03. If you have a version older than 9.x already installed, be sure to heed the warning on e-Sword’s website about updating modules! Older modules may not work with the new version.

One of the most comprehensive list of e-Sword resources and information to be found on the Internet is David Cox’s website. Rev. Cox has information on how to create your own modules, as well as links to find modules by other third-party providers. He has an article about version 9 in which he advises NOT to upgrade if you are using an older version. Read it for yourself here. He also said that he is migrating to a new free Bible study program, THEWORD. This program will be the topic of a future article, when time permits a thorough tryout of the program.

Another very comprehensive e-Sword resource is http://e-sword-users.org/users/. They have tons of modules, including both free and premium.

If Rev. Cox’s assessment of e-Sword and THEWORD are correct, I probably will follow his lead and migrate to http://www.theword.gr/en/, even though e-Sword is a great program, and is the one I presently teach in the basic computer class at Southwest Indian Ministry.

God bless you,
Pastor Marv

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e-Sword in Ubuntu
Ubuntu
David Cox’s website
D. Cox on upgrading to e-Sword 9.x
http://e-sword-users.org/users/
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