I’d like to preface this review by saying that
any Bible study is profitable, simply
because you are getting into the Word of God. Having said that, I felt let down
by this one. The whole study seems to have been put together by someone else,
like maybe an editor did it, and not Mr. Bridges himself. It did not seem to be
consistent throughout. Some verse lists and applications were excellent, and
others had nothing to do with the question asked. Many verses had different
contexts than the questions and were off-message. I felt like someone (maybe
the publisher) created the workbook to be a companion to the book, but that the
person who assembled the workbook only used a concordance to find word ideas
and didn’t really search out meanings and contexts. It is disjointed.
I also
felt that whoever wrote the study was on
a completely different plane than I was. (Maybe it’s me who’s in outer space? I don’t know.)
I was
disappointed with this study, and I frankly wouldn’t recommend it. I can,
however, recommend the book, The Joy of
Fearing God, which has some rich insights and beautiful language.
I've only read one Bridges book, enjoyed it, and should read more. I hadn't heard of this one. Thanks for the heads-up about the workbook. I wonder if it often happens that someone other than the author does companion books or questions.
ReplyDeleteI am wondering, too. But, here, it seems like a shame, if that's what happened. I did enjoy some parts of it, just was frustrated with others. Thank you for your comment, Barbara. God bless you!
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