Pausing my listening to quickly say I love the book studies, especially because you read and reread it. For example, in the Philippians study, if there were 3 lessons on Chapter 2, then we would be reading all of chapter 2 at least three times throughout the week 😊 When I do my own studying without the podcast, I read and then have my Warren Wiersbe commentary there to help me (for example this morning I needed to read commentary on 2 Cor 1 because I just wasn’t getting it). So Shouts of Grace is an excellent commentary to accompany the reading for the book we are studying 😊 I love the topical studies too, but book studies are my favorite. I have always wanted to study Romans in depth. My small group won’t attempt it because they say it would take a year, maybe more, to go through it, and that the content is heavy. I have read Romans but have never studied it.
Pausing my listening to quickly say I love the book studies, especially because you read and reread it. For example, in the Philippians study, if there were 3 lessons on Chapter 2, then we would be reading all of chapter 2 at least three times throughout the week 😊 When I do my own studying without the podcast, I read and then have my Warren Wiersbe commentary there to help me (for example this morning I needed to read commentary on 2 Cor 1 because I just wasn’t getting it). So Shouts of Grace is an excellent commentary to accompany the reading for the book we are studying 😊 I love the topical studies too, but book studies are my favorite. I have always wanted to study Romans in depth. My small group won’t attempt it because they say it would take a year, maybe more, to go through it, and that the content is heavy. I have read Romans but have never studied it.