Questions from the God Who Needs No Answers: What Is He Really Asking of You?

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The God Who Wants Us to Know Him

Why would an omnipotent God ask questions of people? Because the questions are not for him; they are for us. In Questions from the God Who Needs No Answers, authors Carolyn and Craig Williford show how God’s inquiries in the Old Testament reveal who he is and how he wants to be in relationship with us.

From “Where are you?” to “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” and “Am I not sending you?” God’s questions encouraged and challenged biblical characters–and they can teach us the same powerful truths today.

This in-depth Bible study will help you:

·Discover a deeper and more intimate relationship with God
·Gain a better understanding of the people God questioned in the Bible
·Learn to use God’s questions to unravel the assumptions you have about God’s character and capabilities
·Uncover and study the truths of the Bible and how they apply to us today.

Through description, guided reading, and interactive questions, Carolyn and Craig Williford reveal a God whose timeless questions call us to a deeper faith in him.

About the author

Craig Williford, the president of Denver Seminary, and Carolyn Williford, an author and conference speaker, both have a deep appreciation for God’s Word and a deep desire to minister to the person who reads and studies its passages. With over twenty years in pastoral ministry, Craig and Carolyn are professionally trained Christian educators. The Willifords have two sons, both married, and a black Labrador named Wendy.

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