The Bible is rich with God's wisdom, especially in Psalms, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. This devotional will guide you on a one year journey studying the wisdom passages and devotional insights from 50 fifty Bible preachers who have devoted their lives to God's Word.
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This is a good devotional, but I cannot say it is great. The book draws its Biblical content from Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes. Each week's commentaries are written by a different person (with a few repeats). The quality of these varied with the authors. Some were really good and thought-provoking, most were good though not great and a few were fairly simplistic without a lot of depth.
For years, I have tried to be disciplined enough to read daily devotionals. I have only begun to gain traction on this goal in the last year and a half, so my exposure to various devotionals is, to be fair, limited. However, I enjoyed and got more value from the Case for Christ daily devotional that I finished in the fall.
I gave three stars because my reading of the devotional has come to an end. What I did read was good. Religious books are helping people to grow in there walk with Jesus. When I read “if God is indeed God, then He should be revered. If He is not, then quit reading this book because it doesn’t matter.” What got to me and bothered me was when he said, “quit reading this book!” People reading have already bought to book to grow not to be shocked with that kind of reading. That was not encouraging for the new people that have began to learn about God!!