Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table Study Guide
P**V
Excellent Study
Yes, you should get this study! There was so much to take in, I am going to go through it again. Get his book that this study is based on and dive deep into some common sense stuff seen in a new light. Practical exercises really help drive home the lessons. Who we allow at our table is something we all need to reflect upon.
M**M
What everyon needs to know
This book and Bible study is a must. All of us at one time or other have allowed the enemy at our table.It teaches you how you can avoid the negative thoughts that also confirms with scripture. Easy to read
J**E
An engaging book on dealing with Satan. Great group study resources.
I am in a mixed age women’s Bible study group. We are using the videos, discussion guide and book (or digital download of the book). We enjoyed the facilitates discussions in the guide, which had plenty of activity to choose from. The video segments are about 20-25 minutes long. We started to meet for 90 minutes, but then increased to two hours., by unanimous agreement. Our group was mostly acquaintances and strangers, but this study soon made us much closer and friends. The study is based on the Psalms 23, but uses multiple old and New Testament scriptures through the book. We are doing this in 6 weeks, and it could be an hour long study for 10-12 weeks. I highly recommend using the videos!
S**3
Lobe this study!
This is such a great study to do as a small group. We had to split the sessions up because there were so many great points if discussion, so do allow for extra time. I wouldn't try to squeeze it into six weeks. As always, Louie is a great speaker, and I had tons of positive feedback from the group members. I would highly recommend this study!!
M**4
Applying Psalm 23 in our daily lives
Louie Giglio brings passion and insight into Psalm 23 as he focuses on what it means to linger at God's table. He set it for us...are we there? Are we inviting the enemy to join us there? Whose voice are we listening to? Great questions to ask and answer in a group setting. Application is sometimes missed as we read the Bible. This study invites us to explore what it means to sit at the table with our Good Shepherd.