Showing posts with label Lent Bible Study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lent Bible Study. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Lent Bible Study ebooks for download

There are currently three Bible Studies for Lent available for download on www.faithandworship.com, and each one offers 5 studies based on different themes.

New for 2012 is 'Then Sings my Soulbased upon the all trime favourite hymn 'How Great Thou Art' (Ideal for Lent but can be used at any time of the year)
(Did you know this hymn has been recorded over 1700 times, including ones by Elvis Presley, Tenessee Ernie Ford, Roy Rogers and George Beverly Shea.)

 


Then there's 'Amazing Love' based upon the Isaac Watt's hymn
'When I survey the wondrous Cross' (Again, did you know
This was one of the first English-language hymns to use the word ‘I’ and have at its core personal religious experience.)






Last, but not least, is 'Toward the Sunrise' which is not based on a hymn (!) but takes as its text the post resurrection appearances of Jesus as related by Luke in his Gospel. We focus on the disciples and their journey of faith from confusion to conviction, and walk with them along the Emmaus Rd as they encounter the risen Lord.




 You can find more details and sample pages from all these studies by CLICKING HERE






Monday, 18 January 2010

Lent Bible Study

I've always loved the Isaac Watts' hymn 'When I survey the Wondrous Cross'.  It encompasses the whole Lent season as it asks us to look, or survey the wonder of the cross - but not only the wonder, he vividly paints the colour of Christ's agony and death on the cross.

This was one of the first English-language hymns to use the word ‘I’ and have at its core personal religious experience. The hymn is also an example of how Isaac Watts, who has been called the father of English hymnody, enlarged the boundaries of English hymn writing beyond the metrical psalms to include freer verse that readily lent itself to new musical settings.

Isaac Watts lived in turbulent times, and as we look at his life, and the words that he has written, it is easy to see the parallels with contemporary society. Most importantly for Christians, he wrote for the masses in words that they could understand. In the preface to Hymns and Spiritual Songs (1707) he wrote: ‘I have aimed at ease of numbers and smoothness of sound, and endeavoured to make the sense plain and obvious; if the verse appears so gentle and flowing as to incur the Censure of Feebleness, I may honestly affirm that sometimes it has cost me labour to make it so.’

So it inspired me to write a Lent Bible study around each of this hymn's verses. It's written with the intention that only one copy is needed per group, and permission given to photocopy. There are questions from discussion and lots of background information for the leader.
Check out http://www.faithandworship.com/Amazing_Love.htm for more information