From the Back Cover:
365 Days of Life-Giving Devotions
Beloved pastor and teacher James Montgomery Boice once said that the "study of the Bible must be the consuming passion of a believer's life." God's Word is like an endless stream of clear, revitalizing water that refreshes our spirits--but only if we drink deeply from it.
Covering the full span of Boice's incredible lifetime of ministry, the devotional readings in Come to the Waters will teach you to draw upon the vast well of God's mercy and grace found in the Scriptures. Tracing the magnificent story of salvation and God's sovereignty from Genesis to Revelation, Boice encourages you to know and obey God's Word and to glorify God with your whole life. Each reading includes a Scripture text, and topical and Scripture indexes help you find just the right devotion for your day.
If your soul is thirsting, come to the waters.
James Montgomery Boice (1938-2000) was senior pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was also president and cofounder of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, the parent organization of The Bible Study Hour, on which Boice was a speaker for more than thirty years.
About the Author:
James Montgomery Boice (July 7, 1938–June 15, 2000) was pastor of the historic Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for more than three decades. With degrees from Harvard, Princeton Theological Seminary, and the University of Basel, Dr. Boice was well known and well respected as a Bible expositor. He wrote many books and commentaries, including a four-volume commentary on the book of Romans, and his Bible Study Hour radio program can still be heard on air and online.
D. Marion Clark (MDiv, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is a pastor in the Presbyterian Church of America and served as executive minster of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for sixteen years. He is the editor of To the Glory of God: A 40-Day Devotional on the Book of Romans, compiled from the Boice's sermon series, and The Problem of Good: When the World Seems Fine without God, an introduction to the doctrine of common grace.
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