Let’s be Compliant. American book with a biblical theme, offers a technical knowledge and provides the opportunity for a refreshing and enjoyable reading.
Summary
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- 1 Plot
- 2 Structure of the book
- 3 Author
- 4 Sources
Argument
The challenge posed by the judge’s book is: Let’s be Helpful! No matter how dark the times are, God can still work through people who are willing to trust his Word, surrender to his Spirit , and do whatever he asks of them. Will you be among those people?
This book will help you understand in greater depth the message that God transmits to us through his word. While offering technical knowledge, its devotional approach gives you the opportunity for a refreshing and enjoyable read.
Structure of the book
It is a commentary on the book of Ecclesiastes, one of the thirty-nine books that make up the Old Testament and part of the series of books Let’s Be Patient.
- Is life worth living? (Ecc. 1: 1- 3)
- Life in circles (Ecc. 1: 4-18)
- Are you fed up with life? (Ec. 2: 1- 26)
- Time and cares (Ecc. 3: 1-22)
- Life is not fair (Ecc. 4: 1-16)
- Stop stealing! (Ecc. 5: 1-20)
- Is life a dead end? (Ecc. 6: 1-12)
- How to live better (Ec. 7: 1- 29)
- What about the bad guys? (Ecc. 8: 1-17)
- The encounter with his last enemy (Eq. 9: 1-18)
- A little madness is dangerous (Ecc. 10: 1-20)
- This is what life consists of (Ec.11: 1- 12:14)
Author
Warren Wiersbe. It is a popular speaker of Bible conferences , and former director of the program Back to the Bible ( The Bible ). He is known as “the pastor’s pastor” for his frequent participation as a speaker at pastoral seminars and conferences and for his writings. Wiersbe is perhaps best known for his 50-book “BE” series: be real, be rich, be obedient, be mature