Lamp Unto My Feet (Student/Study Guide)
$16.99
Every true believer is daily moving toward his eternal destination. However, before that final crossing into the land of immortality, the Christian pilgrim must first travel through a hostile empire, fraught with dangers, toils and snares. How will he find his way through this land of shadows? Fortunately, the Father of lights has not left us to fend for ourselves; but rather, He has provided a roadmap, the Word of God. Little wonder that David christened it A Lamp Unto My Feet. A sequel to Gallaghers The Walk of Repentance, this is a 12week journey through the beautiful Psalm 119. This practical, personal study is a great resource for any individual seeking guidance in the midst of lifes struggles. Through daily meditation readings and questions for reflection, believers will be asked to consider the truths of Scripture. At each weeks end, they will also read about the life of David, a man after Gods own heart and author of this epic psalm. Every reader will be brought into a deeper love, respect and appreciation for Gods Word.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780975883259
ISBN10: 0975883259
Steve Gallagher
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2006
Walk – Pure Life Ministries
Publisher: Pure Life Ministries
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