Max Lucado leads students of the Bible through personal study time with his new Inspirational Bible Study Guides.Following in the footsteps of the bestselling Inspirational Study Bible are Max Lucado's new Life Lessons. Perfect for small groups and individual studies, each of Max Lucado's Inspirational Bible Study Guides contains 12 lessons, plus: -- How to Study the Bible -- Max Lucado provides motivational, practical insights -- Book and Series Introduction -- Stirring thoughts about each book from Max Lucado -- Reflection -- provides a starter sentence for the group to share about recent blessings -- Bible Reading -- provides numerous Bible references -- Discovery -- intriguing questions for further study as well as related passages -- Inspirational Quotes -- 2 or 3 inspirational quotes from Max and other popular authors -- Response -- incorporates Bible truths into one's contemporary life -- Prayer -- a closing prayer written by Max -- Journal Entry -- a beginning thought from Max with plenty of room for one to write personal insights -- Leader's Notes
With more than 150 million products in print and several NYT bestsellers, Max Lucado is America's bestselling inspirational author. He serves the Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, where he lives with his wife, Denalyn, and their mischievous mutt, Andy. His most recent book published in August 2024 and is titled What Happens Next.
Great overall. Did not like that portions of Romans were skipped over, though. This was done to fit the book of Romans into a 12-chapter study (though as other study books show, cutting out portions is not necessary to keep the chapters limited to 12). You end up missing context, so I definitely reccomend reading the missing portions of Scripture as you go through this book instead of only reading the portions covered by Lucado.
A good, easy to use guide to Romans. It's meant for group study, but I completed it on my own. I liked the format: Reflection -what to consider as you read Romans Situation -the history behind the message Observation -the passage to be read printed in NIV and NKJV. Questions for exploration of the passages An insightful story to illustrate the point More questions to get personal and respond to the message Life lessons, a devotional prayer, a place to journal, and suggestions on further reading
The questions about the passages were helpful and sometimes deep. I could answer most of them from the scriptures presented, but some were meant for group discussions. An example would be why people think the Jews were replaced by Christians? The passages in Romans 11 say that Gentiles were brought into the covenant to provoke the Jews to jealousy and that believing Jews would be grafted back in just like unbelieving Gentiles would be taken out.
The final story about candles in the darkness not wanting to shine was an interesting illustration of what keeps people from sharing the good news. The Henry Drummond quote on PGS 31-32 also made me think about how love and respect for someone open the door to educative fellowship.
These Lucado studies are great for family bible study. It gives us a succinct way to address biblical principles with our ten year old. Each lesson takes about thirty minutes to read and discuss. We look forward to using more of them for future family bible time.
Excellent teaching, easy to follow for any level of Bible knowledge. If you are a beginner reader of the Bible, grab the workbook too; it's such. good guide to learning the Word of God. Max is an excellent teacher!
This is my first study by Max Lucado and it was so good! I really like that Lucado brings in great application questions, examples, and context to the studies each week. Walked through this with my discipleship group and have since ordered a new study by Lucado that I’m already going through!
I really didn't like the way Lucado picked out excerpts from Romans instead of addressing it all, in context. The discussion questions were mostly just OK, a lot of them were just at the level of "find this item in the scriptural excerpt".
I read this book by myself, but can certainly see its benefits for group study as well. Many good questions and points for discussion are brought up at the end of every lesson.
I did this book as part of a group study and enjoyed it! The workbook style worked well for me. The stories and added quotes from Max Lucado brought the subject to life.
We read this for our weekly Bible Study for seniors. I found the language of Romans more difficult to read than the other Epistles. WE had some very good discussions and I learned a lot.
I like that the verses were included in the study with 2 different translations. Also includes inspirational sections in each chapter by well known authors. Good questions as well.
My men's Bible study group just got done going through Romans and we used the guide by Max Lucado to help facilitate discussions. I found the questions set out in each section too difficult and the study too obtuse. The questions and stories which applied the readings weren't very helpful. If you are looking for something that will help in understanding the readings this is not it.
Max Lucado does a great job walking through Romans while keeping close to the text without bringing too much of our modern cultural limitations into the teaching or interpretations. I really appreciate that he keeps things biblical and surrounds the text with well thought out questions and conversation starters. Grateful for his ministry.