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3:16: The Numbers of Hope


Best-selling author Max Lucado leads readers through a word-by-word study of John 3:16, the passage that he calls the "Hope Diamond" of Scripture.

A twenty-six-word parade of hope: beginning with God, ending with life and urging us to do the same. Brief enough to write on a napkin or memorize in a moment, yet solid enough to weather two thousand years of storms and questions. The heart of the human problem is the heart of the human. And God's treatment is prescribed in John 3:16. He loves. He gave. We believe. We live.


From the Back Cover

John 3:16

Timeless and powerful, these words proclaim a message of love, a source of hope, and a promise of life. One sentence, softly spoken nearly two thousand years ago, is just as relevant today as when Jesus first uttered it.

In this interactive small group study guide, based on the book 3:16, Max Lucado unpacks the incredible message of John 3:16, illuminating one of the most beloved Scriptures in the entire gospel. Ideal for your small group, Sunday school class, or individual use, this study includes:

Scripture-focused lessons
Interactive questions for reflection and mediation
Twelve weeks of study
Leader's guide for shepherding small groups

Experience these words as if you've never heard them before. Open your heart to the message of Jesus's twenty-six-word parade of hope - 3:16


Click here to buy 3:16: The Numbers of Hope.


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2 comments:

This book sounds really good. I am a Max Lucado fan, though the last book of his I read was Thirsty. I guess I skipped this one. I currently have Fearless in my TBR pile.


Thirsty was very inspiring. I read 3:16 and kept going back to my favorite parts, same as with Thirsty. It really enlightens.



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