Eight times in the Bible, God tells us, “Be holy, for I am holy!” What does this look like in our daily lives? How can we make holiness, not happiness, our chief pursuit? The book of Leviticus reminds us that God’s admonition to be holy is an invitation to a life of close fellowship with Him. This study helps us understand what a difference it makes when we live a life set apart.
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series delivers practical, in-depth guides to selected books of the Bible. Featuring insights from Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe’s Be Holy commentary, this eight-week study includes engaging questions and practical applications that will help you connect God’s Word with your life.
Warren W. Wiersbe, former pastor of the Moody Church and general director of Back to the Bible, has traveled widely as a Bible teacher and conference speaker. Because of his encouragement to those in ministry, Dr. Wiersbe is often referred to as 'the pastor's pastor.' He has ministered in churches and conferences throughout the United States as well as in Canada, Central and South America, and Europe. Dr. Wiersbe has written over 150 books, including the popular BE series of commentaries on every book of the Bible, which has sold more than four million copies. At the 2002 Christian Booksellers Convention, he was awarded the Gold Medallion Lifetime Achievement Award by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. Dr. Wiersbe and his wife, Betty, live in Lincoln, Nebraska.
This is a tool designed for groups who are studying Wiersbe's commentary on Leviticus called Be Holy. It has many helpful questions aimed at helping a person think. There are no answers to the questions. I wanted study helps for Leviticus so this wasn't what I was looking for. The original Be Holy title was what I should have purchased.
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: Leviticus: Becoming "Set Apart" for God is an excellent source for a individual or group Bible Study. It will expand your knowledge of the Book of Leviticus and the laws that concern the Levites, sacrifices, and the Tabernacle.