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On almost every Christian's list of favorite Scripture passages, Proverbs 3:5&6 condenses God's will for each one of us. We are to trust completely in our Savior and Lord, walking by faith in His Word and not by sight in our own sinful, selfish understanding. We are to come to know God intimately as we grow in Him, and as He places our feet on paths of life pleasing to Him, we enjoy the peace that passes all understanding. Using many Scripture passages and references, Bob answers the question, "Why is Proverbs 3:5&6 so meaningful to so many?" Written down by Solomon thousands of years ago as…mehr

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On almost every Christian's list of favorite Scripture passages, Proverbs 3:5&6 condenses God's will for each one of us. We are to trust completely in our Savior and Lord, walking by faith in His Word and not by sight in our own sinful, selfish understanding. We are to come to know God intimately as we grow in Him, and as He places our feet on paths of life pleasing to Him, we enjoy the peace that passes all understanding. Using many Scripture passages and references, Bob answers the question, "Why is Proverbs 3:5&6 so meaningful to so many?" Written down by Solomon thousands of years ago as he was guided by God's Spirit, Proverbs 3:5&6 comes alive in today's world as Bob reveals these short twenty-nine words as truly "The Distilled Essence of the Christian Life."
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Autorenporträt
Bob Beasley is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, but lived most of his life in San Diego, California. He now lives with his wife, Amy, in Hartville, Ohio. Bob is a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary in California and has three daughters and seven grandchildren. In addition to his writing ministry, he teaches seminary classes in Ukraine. Bob is the author of The Wisdom of Proverbs, "Loving King Jesus: The Joyous Freedom of Obedience," "101 Portraits of Jesus in the Hebrew Scriptures," and with Amy, "Wisdom for Women." He has also paraphrased into modern English the 1737 William Whiston translation of Flavius Josephus's first century "The Jewish Wars" and "The Life of Flavius Josephus."