The panorama from the top of Sugarloaf Mountain is breathtaking. Blue meets blue as Lake Superior stretches out to kiss the horizon. Different platforms give magnificent views of the surrounding countryside–forest and hills and rugged rock. And as I sat on the edge, I was in awe of the beauty. I felt very, very small–and yet very much in tune with God and His creation.
A Bible study can feel like that. A group of friends gather around a table, drape over chairs, or flop on a floor to look at the Word from different perspectives.
Each sees what another might have missed.
Each shares another view.
Each reflects on what it might mean to tune in to God and one another.
Each suggests ideas on how to live out the faith in light of it all.
This commentary of Philippians came about as the result of an online community study. Different writers came together to share their perspectives of this book at BibleDude.net, and now look. All those posts have been edited, enhanced, and compiled in one place.
This commentary is different from most commentaries in that it’s not a deep, theological study into the Biblical text. Rather, it’s a more practical, real-world, everyday discussion on how this text applies to our lives … written by regular people.
It’s available now as a Kindle e-book for only $2.99. Check it out. How can you go wrong?
Debra says
If it’s written by regular people, yeah, I’d like it 🙂
Good review Sandra. Thanks!
Have a lovely weekend ahead!