Devotional Hours with the Bible, Vol 1

Here is a book for those moments when the noise falls away and you long to sit in quietness before something ancient and true. James Russell Miller guides readers through the opening books of Scripture, from the first light breaking over chaos to the Israelites' desperate, miraculous crossing of the Red Sea. These are not Bible studies concerned with scholarship or doctrine. They are conversations meant for the inner chamber, the early morning, the late night hour when the mask comes off and you simply want to know God and be known by him. Miller writes with a tenderness that feels like a wise friend's hand on your shoulder, pointing not merely to what the text says but to what it asks of you today. Volume one traces the arc of creation, fall, promise, and deliverance that has shaped human hope for millennia. For anyone seeking a devotional companion that treats the Bible not as a relic but as a living word speaking into the texture of real life, this collection offers exactly that: impulses for conduct, for duty, for service, and for devotion.





