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Review of: Amplified, Journal the Word Bible

          First, A big thank you to Zondervan Bibles for sending me this beautiful, free copy of the Amplified Bible, Journal the World edition, for an honest review. This review is my own opinion as an avid reader and student of the Bible.

         The Bible arrived in good shape and came with a nice cardboard protective sleeve. My first impression when I pulled the Bible out was “WOW! This feels like real quality!”

My first Bible was an Amplified translation and I have found it a helpful tool for understanding scripture, studying, and preparing teaching notes.

This edition of the Amplified Bible will be especially appealing to people who don’t have a problem writing in their Bibles.

I am the kind of person who likes to write in my Bibles, highlight certain portions of scripture, and jot down important thoughts regarding the text so the idea of lined margins at the edge of the page are just begging me to fill them up with my thoughts and ideas about the scriptures.

PROS

         This Bible is pretty easy to rate and review because the Amplified translation doesn’t have the helps, concordances, and other extras that most other Bibles have. Instead, it focuses on the word for word interpretation of the text.

The Bible has a comfortable 9.5 font making it easy to read without having to squint or wear readers. When opened to any page the Leathersoft copy of the Bible lays flat, making it easy to handle and easy to read. It also makes writing in the margins easier because you don’t have to press down on the Bible to get an even writing surface. Hard copies don’t do this nearly as well, so Leathersoft or leather is always preferred by those who like to write in their Bibles.

The quality of the paper is great! It is a pleasant cream color, and it is thick enough to minimize bleed-through from pens and highlighters. This is an important feature for a Bible designed to write in. I can’t tell you what a mess it makes when highlight colors and ink show through to the other side of the page. Not only does it look messy, but it also makes it hard to tell what is highlighted and what isn’t. The two satin ribbon markers are a helpful addition and the Leathersoft cover feels good and is a great final touch to this Bible that has a very luxurious feel and expensive look.

CONS

         Not too many cons with this Bible. This is a high quality, bare bones, simple Bible which I really appreciate. The only thing that was a little different was the shape. To add the nice wide margins, they had to make the Bible wider and it is almost square which I find slightly awkward. But that’s just being nit-picky.

Although this is my own personal preference, I would say that adding a few simple study tools like scripture cross-references, reading plans, Harmony of the Gospels, or maybe some book introductions would likely improve on the overall appeal of this Journal the World edition Amplified Bible.

         I am a firm believer in doing everything possible to get people inspired to read the Bible and pursue a personal relationship with God through the scriptures. One of the ways that Zondervan does this is by creating niche Bibles like this one that appeals to a reader’s age group, gender, or personal preferences like writing in your Bible.

         I highly recommend this Bible in the Leathersoft cover.

         You can purchase this Bible Here on FaithGateway for $47.59.

         You can also get it Here on Amazon for $51.06, and Here on Christianbook.com for $42.99

Thank you, Zondervan for a truly outstanding Bible and valuable study tool.

Sincerely,

Jack Coley @ Truth Pressure Ministries. #zondervanpartner

Review of: The NIV Kingdom Girls Bible

I received this Bible for free from Zondervan Bibles in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. Thank you, Zondervan, for the opportunity and the Bible.

First impressions: 

          This is a Bible designed specifically for girls 8-12, but after spending a few weeks with it, I think the age range could easily be expanded to 8-18. There are a few great little tools to keep a young lady engaged in her relationship with God by helping her understand herself and the scriptures. I can see this being very helpful to all ladies, especially young ladies not yet married. I think this is age appropriate far beyond 12 years old.

The colors and feel are very appealing, down to the full-color protective sleeve it comes in. The Bible is high quality, easy to navigate, a comfortable size for regular carrying, and has a font big enough for most everyone to read comfortably.

Special Features:

The Bible focuses on women of the Bible to help young girls navigate the scriptures and see how other women have impacted history and walked out of their faith.

  • New International Version (NIV): There are some more accurate translations out there, but the NIV is a good translation for young people. It is easy to read and understand.
  • Her Story—Provides character sketches of 75 different women in the Bible—the good ones and the not-so-good.
  • Action Plans—Provokes thoughtfulness and provides examples and suggestions for activities that help broaden one’s perspectives.
  • Take it to Heart—Scripture memorization.
  • Step into the Story—Advice on how to live a godly life in today’s world.
  • MEET—Meet 50 lesser-known women of the Bible and discover ways to build character and pursue godliness.
  • A Letter to Myself. There is a document in the back of the Bible for a girl to make a commitment about who and what she wants to be and who she wants to follow.
  • 66 Book Introductions.
  • Subject Index.
  • Ribbon Marker.
  • Presentation Page for gift giving.
  • Full Color throughout.
  • PURPLE Leathersoft® cover.

I love the special features in this Bible. They help young women have a broader perspective and challenge them in their thinking and their faith.

The tools for engaging and challenging young girls are helpful. Let’s face it, most of us need to be challenged in our devotion, our thinking, and our commitment to God’s word. Young girls are no different. This would be a great Bible to use in an interactive Bible study for girls.

I think this Bible would benefit from including various daily reading plans and extra journaling pages in the back or at the end of each chapter. Young girls like to doodle when thinking or listening, take notes, and write down ideas and thoughts.

                Overall, the Bible is a homerun. The importance of young people staying engaged with God’s word cannot be overstated. This is a beautiful Bible that any young girl would be proud to own.

The NIV Kingdom Girls Bible is available on Amazon for $33.12

On FaithGateway for $31.49, and on Christianbook.com for $29.99

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YOU are a Mystery to GOD. (He made you that way on purpose)

This is something the Lord has been revealing to me for a few years now so I have had time to process it. It is important to view this from several perspectives so that is why this is so long. I am convinced He wants His people to understand this because it will transform the way Christians see God, perceive His love, and understand their purpose.

This idea, this concept, and these thoughts were all new to me and challenged my current theology. Some of you may have already seen this in scripture and be aware of it. If so I would love your insights. If this is new to you, I welcome any feedback or questions you may have.

I think one of the main purposes of a prophet is to rightly divide and interpret God’s written word. If a prophet does not embrace this aspect of his calling, I don’t think he will be as accurate as he could be when interpreting and relaying a spoken word. To rightly divide the written word I have found that we must train ourselves to NOT lean too heavily on preconceived ideology or even our learned theology. Every generation should be rising to higher places in the understanding of God’s word. We can’t be afraid to put something out there that goes against current popular beliefs.

Many of my encounters with God have come while reading the Bible because I ask questions and make comments to God as I am reading along.  I think it wise to always endeavor to make reading the Bible a conversation, an interaction, not just an exercise in gathering information.

One day I was reading in the book of Proverbs and came to this passage.

Proverbs 25:2-3 It is the glory of God to conceal a matter,
But the glory of kings is to search out a matter.

As the heavens for height and the earth for depth,
So the heart of kings is unsearchable.

          As I read verse three, I was reminded that Christians are Kings and priests according to scripture. Revelation 1:6, and 5:10, say we are all Kings and Priests unto our God. As I was meditating on this statement, “As the Heavens for height and the Earth for depth, so MY HEART as a king is unsearchable,” I spoke this out loud; “God, I thank You for making my heart unsearchable by everyone but You.”

          I wasn’t expecting a response from God, but He immediately spoke up and said, “No, Jack, I have made your heart unsearchable even by Me. This is why it is impossible to please me without faith. It is only through your demonstrated faith in Me that your heart is revealed.”

          I had to put down the Bible and chew on that one for a minute. God was saying to me that He purposely lays aside His ability to see my future in favor of engaging me in the mystery of a relationship. This was a huge shock to me! 

To understand the Love of God, we need to understand that God loves mystery. Specifically, He loves the mystery of relationships. God creates mystery. We see it throughout scripture.

We need to lay aside the foolish arguments over free will versus predestination and humble ourselves to the fact that God’s thoughts and ways are higher than ours. It is not one or the other, He was showing me that it is both!

God will always choose to lay aside His foreknowledge in favor of a loving relationship.

          We are sovereign beings with the right to make choices without any outside influence. Would a holy God make us sovereign if He already knew every choice we would make? What would be the point? Being sovereign may be a new thought for some but consider this: Our ability to say NO to our creator makes us sovereign individuals.

          This concept may challenge your understanding of God but when you see the numerous examples throughout scripture, it will make you love Him more and understand Him better.

Proverbs 25:2 It is the glory of God to conceal things, but the glory of kings is to search things out.

          It is God’s glory to create a mystery. Jesus Christ is the greatest of God’s mysteries, and it is our great honor to search for it. But God does not ask us to do anything that He hasn’t done or will not do Himself.

Proverbs 25:3 As the heavens for height, and the earth for depth, so the heart of kings is unsearchable.

God purposely makes the king’s heart, our heart, unsearchable. Even for Himself.

          When we are born again, we are born of royalty. Within each of our hearts, God deposits His Seed and creates a new mysterious being that never existed before. Within that incorruptible seed, are gifts and graces to help shape and develop us. God is excited about that! He has great expectations of seeing how that seed matures and expresses itself as our unique personalities develop.

          While it is our glory to search out the mysteries of God. It is His glory to search out and discover the mystery of who we are in Him and watch it unfold in our lives. He loves the discovery process of our journey. He loves relationships. He loves surprises.

          Have you ever considered that you have the ability to surprise God? Many theologians would scoff at the idea. Consider this scripture.

Hebrews 8:12  For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their lawless deeds I will remember no more.

          If God can choose to remember our sins no more, at the very least, we must entertain the possibility that He could choose not to use His foreknowledge.

God loves sharing every milestone of our growth and development and delights in experiencing them with us. He loves every little step we take toward Him. He loves it when we choose life over death. He loves it when we run to Him for help. He loves it when we believe.

Like any good Father, He enjoys the spontaneity and expectation of an intimate relationship. How boring it would be to know in advance every decision His children would ever make. How could He possibly get angry at His children when He knows in advance the decisions they will make?

The Old Testament speaks volumes about this concept if you are paying attention.

Everything God does is relational. God prefers the joy of relationship over His ability to see our every move and choice. The mystery of who we are is one of His greatest joys. We have the ability to surprise the creator of the universe. We also have the ability to disappoint Him. How can we disappoint someone who already knows the outcome? It is impossible.

He loves the mystery of who we are, and He celebrates our journey toward life and peace in Him. We are in a relationship with Love Himself, so know that He is always thinking and believing the best of us. We have a responsibility in this relationship to request His involvement. To allow His correction and instruction, and to give ourselves whole-heartedly to reading and understanding His written word so we can comprehend His thoughts and intentions toward us.

Why Faith pleases God.

          Our hearts can only be revealed to Him through our words and actions. How we interact with Him, acknowledge Him, prefer Him, or even ignore Him tells Him exactly what we think and how we feel about Him. He doesn’t need foreknowledge to understand that any more than we do.

          Like any good father. He will challenge us and test us to see how we respond. Living in this fallen and corrupt world brings plenty of challenges already, however he knows the areas we need development in and will purposely put us in situations that will require His involvement.

When our faith is tested, our heart is revealed, and He takes that faith and refines it. Therefore, faith pleases Him, and trials and testing are important.

Jeremiah 17:9-10 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?
10 “I the Lord search the heart and test the mind, to give every man according to his ways, according to the fruit of his deeds.”

This may seem like a contradiction to Proverbs 25:3 but it isn’t. God searches our hearts by seeing how we respond to testing. Notice that He gives according to our “ways and deeds.” In other words, He gives according to how we respond to the testing.

Why would God search, and test if He already knows the answer? Why did He ask Adam and Eve four questions in the Garden of Eden after they fell? Let’s look at this dialogue.

Genesis 3:8-13 And they heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.

Then the Lord God called to Adam and said to him, “Where are you?”

10 So he said, “I heard Your voice in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; and I hid myself.”

11 And He said, “Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree of which I commanded you that you should not eat?”

12 Then the man said, “The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate.”

13 And the Lord God said to the woman, “What is this you have done?”

The woman said, “The serpent deceived me, and I ate.”

          I have always been taught that God already knew the answers to the questions He was asking. I was taught that He asked them for Adam’s sake. I no longer believe that. There are too many examples throughout the Bible that support the idea that God prefers relationships over His ability to use His foreknowledge.

          We see it in the next chapter when God questions Cain about where his brother is and asks him, “What have you done?”

Let’s look at another significant passage that proves God doesn’t always use his foreknowledge.

Genesis 22:10-12 And Abraham stretched out his hand and took the knife to slay his son.

11 But the Angel of the Lord called to him from heaven and said, “Abraham, Abraham!” So he said, “Here I am.”

12 And He said, “Do not lay your hand on the lad, or do anything to him; for now I know that you fear God, since you have not withheld your son, your only son, from Me.”

This is maybe the most significant act of faith demonstrated in the Old Testament. Why did He allow Abraham to go so far into this test? Didn’t God already know what Abraham would do? Why did God stop Abraham from sacrificing Isaac at the very last minute and make the comment, “Now I know that you fear God?”

          Because God didn’t know. Because God needed a man to willingly offer up his son as a blood sacrifice to God, giving God the legal, covenant right to send His only begotten Son on our behalf to become the blood sacrifice that saves the world.

          Can you imagine the excitement, anticipation, emotions, and joy that God must have been experiencing when Abraham was in the process of passing this test? It changes your perspective on who God is and how He thinks.

God loves walking through the trials, and the fires, the purging and the pruning, the testing, and the valleys. All to see the brightness of our rising, the perfecting of His chosen vessels.

We are the glory of His great mystery. Vessels that are being tested, shaped, and molded. We are no common vessels to be filled with common things, but vessels with a glorious purpose. To house the very presence of the Almighty God.

          Understanding this has helped me see God in a completely different light. It has given me a better understanding of the scriptures and of my relationship with the Father.

          Everything God does is relational by design. He desires to be involved with us in an intimate relationship during our journey. It is our journey of faith, but as we humble ourselves to embrace His great work, revealing the mystery of who we are and what we believe, we allow Him the honor of sanctifying our journey with His involvement. It is the most magnificent of all relationships.

          I have concluded that God loves a mystery. Especially the mystery of our journey back to Him. This is something I have learned through my personal devotion and relationship with Him. I know some are not going to agree with me. I don’t feel the need to prove I am right either. But at this point, it would take an awful lot of convincing to make me believe otherwise.

      God bless you all!

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The Pruning of the Lord

If it isn’t producing Life it needs to be pruned, and pruning hurts! God prunes us as we incline our hearts toward Him, but HOW does He prune us?

Hebrews 4:12  For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.

        God is the great Vinedresser and His Word is used to help prune us and shape us into His image.

His Word is sharp, cutting clean and deep when we incline our heart to it. It is a discerner of our thoughts and intentions, separating light from darkness, exposing things in us that need change. The Word challenges what we think and believe as it exposes us to God’s will for our lives.

The carnal man’s response is to run from the Vine Dresser and try to heal himself from the cutting…. Because pruning hurts! The New Man’s response is to run to the Father and hide under His wings. We can’t consummate our marriage to Christ while our “old man” is still alive.

 In Exodus 33:20 God said to Moses, “You cannot see My face; for no man shall see Me, and live.”

        Our carnal, fallen nature (“old man”) cannot look into the face of God and live.

          Spending time with our Father and His Word is our Old Man’s face to face encounter with Him. It is the surest way for dead things to get pruned out of our life. 

          If we are constantly in His Word and don’t practice intimacy, we will try to DO the Word in our own strength instead of becoming the Word by His grace.

           Embracing intimacy will always lead to a healthy dose of the Word, and develop a Father consciousness. The more we see Him as a Father, the more we see ourselves as sons. When we have intimacy, coupled with the Word, our perspective changes about everything and everyone, including ourselves. Our identity is formed in intimacy. Without intimacy we will never bear the fruit of who He is.

          Our perspective of the Word will change as we pursue intimacy with God. We will find ourselves “reading” the Word less but digesting it more. The Word will become so alive it will be as if one phrase is speaking volumes and we will naturally, purposely slow down to thoroughly digest it, letting it cut us deep and clean, knowing that His embrace causes it to be less painful. The cutting is for our good, the pruning is needed for growth and health.

          Long-term exposure to only the Word without an intimate relationship will produce self-consciousness and self-righteousness. Exposure to only the Word cuts us and cuts us and cuts us, with no relief in sight. The cutting exposes darkness, weakness, and sin. Intimacy is one way God becomes strong in our weakness.

           Cutting off those things in our life that aren’t producing good fruit is HIS responsibility in this relationship, not ours. He is the Vinedresser, we are the vine. Vines NEVER prune themselves. He is the great potter and we are the clay. Clay NEVER shaped itself into anything, but that is exactly what we will gravitate to if we have only God’s Word in our life with little or no intimacy.

           Knowledge of the Father without intimacy will puff us up and make us think we know what to do and try to please Him with our own human efforts to “do better.” Without intimacy we become legalistic, frustrated, and sin conscious.

Sin consciousness is the fruit of being exposed to the Word of God and not pursuing intimacy with God. Sin consciousness is easy to identify. If we are constantly seeing sin in others and judging them, thinking about what they need to change, what they should do, and how they should behave, this indicates knowledge of God’s Word but ignorance of who we are. We must not try to do what we learn without learning who He is. Our identity is formed in intimacy. Without intimacy we will gravitate toward Old Testament law and never fully understand or embrace New Testament grace.

We are in the last days and we we all need to aspire to become everything Jesus paid for. We must embrace the pruning and the correction of the Lord in this season.

Thank you for visiting truthpressure.com. I hope this has been a blessing to you.

JC

What you may not know about God’s Mercy

          While watching a discussion on social media with A troubled young woman reaching out for help, she asked this question.  

“If God is so good, why did he kill all those people in the flood and send them to hell?”

          That is a legitimate question… If they are in fact, in hell. But they are not. They are in Heaven with the Master!       

Romans 5:13  

for sin indeed was in the world before the law was given, but sin is not counted where there is no law. 

Romans 4:15

For the law brings wrath, but where there is no law there is no transgression.

          Sin is not counted where there is no law because without the law there can be no transgression. God did not destroy these people out of anger, He did it because of His great Love and mercy!

          They were already completely devoid of spiritual life and since there was no law to show them their condition and point to their need for God, they would have only gotten worse and reproduced more people with the same horrible condition. In God’s great wisdom and mercy, He pushed the reset button and destroyed them all except those on the Ark.

          So, where are they now? Still in hell? Heaven? Let’s look at the scripture.

1 Peter 3:18-20

For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit, 19 in which he went and proclaimed to the spirits in prison, 20 because they formerly did not obey, when God’s patience waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was being prepared, in which a few, that is, eight persons, were brought safely through water. 

          One of the amazing things Jesus did in the three days between His death and resurrection is go to hell, snatch the keys of death, hell, and the grave, and preach to those who were in prison there. Although this verse only mentions those in Noah’s flood, He preached to ALL those who died without the Law.

Let’s take a closer look at Romans 5:14

Romans 5:14

death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over those whose sinning was not like the transgression of Adam, who was a type of the one who was to come.

          How was Adam’s sin different from all those who came after? Because Adam was not born with a sin nature. He had a choice. Everybody else, including you and I, are born with a fallen, sin nature that was no fault of our own.

          God knows that it is not our fault that we act the way we do. He knows it wasn’t our choice to be born into sin. That is why He sent Jesus to buy back mankind and give us a choice that would allow us to live under His power and authority while still on earth, tethered to our fallen nature. It is an amazing mystery!

          The first Adam made a wrong choice that effected, and infected all of mankind. The last Adam, Jesus, never said yes to sin and took back death’s reign over mankind. Death is no longer in control… Unless we choose it.

          God is just. His judgements are righteous judgements. Don’t question God’s love and mercy because you misunderstand the mystery.

          ALL those who died without the Law are now in heaven.

Thank you for visiting truthpressure.com. I hope this has been a blessing to you.

JC