- According to Ability
- SEE Work, Religious
- Christ's
- SEE Christ
- Enjoined
- The Duty of Serving Men
- It Ennobles Life
- It Exemplifies Neighbourliness
- It is Christlike
- It Demonstrates Love
- It Lightens Life's Burdens
- Half-hearted
- Jehu
- Joash
- Jehoshaphat's Subjects
- Amaziah
- Judah
- Israel
- SEE Indecision
- SEE Double-mindedness
- Humble
- Indifferent
- Numbers 32:6
- Joshua 18:3
- Judges 5:23
- 2 Chronicles 24:5
- Nehemiah 3:5
- Jeremiah 48:10
- Ezekiel 33:31
- SEE Procrastination
- SEE Unfaithfulness
- Immediate, examples of prompt response to the call of duty
- Elisha
- Peter and Andrew
- Peter's Mother-in-law
- Zacchaeus
- Paul after his Conversion
- Paul and Silas in Responding to the Macedonian Call
- SEE Willingness
- Joy in, found by the faithful
- Obedient
- SEE Obedience
- Power for
- SEE Holy Spirit
- Preparation for
- SEE Spiritual ; Preparation
- Readiness for Spiritual Service
- 2 Corinthians 8:19
- 2 Corinthians 9:2
- 2 Timothy 2:21
- Titus 3:1
- 1 Peter 3:15
- 1 Peter 5:2
- Reluctant
- SEE Jonah
- Spiritual
- God Demands
- Exodus 23:25
- Deuteronomy 10:12
- Joshua 24:14
- 1 Chronicles 28:9
- Psalm 2:11
- Psalm 100:2
- 1 Corinthians 15:58
- Ephesians 6:7
- Hebrews 12:28
- To be Rendered to Christ
- The Duty of Serving Men
- It Ennobles Life
- It Exemplifies Neighbourliness
- It is Christlike
- It Demonstrates Love
- It Lightens Life's Burdens
- Performed in Humility
- Test
- It was Established in Israel
- King Saul was Condemned by it
- It excludes mere Professors of Religion from the Kingdom
- Christ applies it in the Parable of the Good Samaritan
- It reveals the Quality of Love
- It will be applied in Determining Man's final Destiny
- Timely
- (to the Lord and his workers)
- Matthew 8:15
- Mark 14:8
- Mark 15:41
- 1 Corinthians 16:17
- 2 Corinthians 11:9
- Philippians 2:25
- 2 Timothy 1:18
- Undivided - required by the Lord
- Unquestioning
- Noah
- Elisha
- David
- Isaiah
- Christ
- Paul
- SEE Obedience
- Unrealized
- (on the part of workers, who did not appreciate how much they were doing)
- Of the Righteous
- Of Mary
- Of the Poor Widow
- Of Andrew in bringing Peter to Jesus
- Of Barnabas in going after Paul
- Willing
- SEE Willingness
Dr. Frank Charles Thompson was a young preacher in the late 1800s when he became disappointed with the reference Bibles being used by preachers. Dr. Thompson believed Bible study tools should be presented in a simple but scholarly way. He saw the need for a well-organized reference Bible that would be of practical use to the lay reader as well as to preachers. In 1890, Dr. Thompson began the work he would continue for the rest of his life. He completed a series of "thought suggestions" opposite key verses throughout the Bible. These are what became the "chain links" that comprise the heart of the Thompson system. Some in Dr. Thompson's church saw his Bible and told him this would be a great help to them in their Bible study too. They encouraged Dr. Thompson to have his Bible, with its extensive marginal references, published so that everyone could enjoy the blessing of this helpful study system. In 1908, the first edition of the Thompson® Chain-Reference® Bible was printed. It became known as the most helpful, comprehensive, and unbiased study Bible available. After Dr. Thompson’s passing in 1940, his work and legacy continued with several major updates and enhancements to the study system over the years. The Thompson Chain-Reference Bible’s impact has grown as it has been offered in five English Bible translations as well as multiple Spanish editions. With over 100,000 topical reference and 8,000 chain topics, this Bible continues to offer a complete study library in one volume.Wikipedia
Drawn from over 30 years of Bible study, Dr. Thompson examined every verse of the Bible to determine their exact meaning. He then arranged topical chains from the verses for easier, more in-depth study.Read More