Luke 12-24 : The Kingdom Is Opened (Student/Study Guide)
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Why Study Luke 12-24?
1. Get Ready And Come In (12 V 35 – 13 V 35)
2. Free Invite From The Seeking God (14 V 1 – 15 V 32)
3. Ins And Outs (16 V 1 – 17 V 19)
4. The Kingdom Is Coming (17 V 20 – 19 V 44)
5. Tension Rises (19 V 45 – 21 V 36)
6. Betrayed And Disowned (21 V 37 – 22 V 71)
7. The Curtain Is Torn (23 V 1-56)
8. The Next And Never-Ending Chapter (24 V 1-53)
Leader’s Guide
Additional Info
Mike McKinley takes us along the path to the cross, and through the cross, in a way that is fresh and compelling for both experienced and new readers of Luke’s Gospel.
These eight looking at the second half of Luke’s Gospel can be used individually or in small groups. This Good Book Guide features close attention to the text, a focus on real-life application and questions that really open up discussion. Plus a comprehensive guide for leaders in the back.
Use alone or together with the accompanying expository guide, Luke 12-24 For You, also by Mike McKinley.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784981174
ISBN10: 1784981176
Mike McKinley
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: May 2017
Good Book Guides
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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