This course will guide spiritual fathers and sons through a comprehensive unpacking of the biblical concept of Sonship. Topics discussed include:
- What Jesus said about sonship
- Sonship in the Old Testament
Sonship: The Path to Fatherhood
by Jim McNally
Study Guide with Eric Samuelson
Book Copyright: May, 2001 by James W. McNally
Sonship Study Guide © 2015-2022 by James McNally & Eric Samuelson
Printed in the United States of America
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means – electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise – without prior written permission of the author.
Editor (original): Carole-Jean Forsing
Contributing editors (original): Dr. Bradley Stuart; Dr. L. Daniel Wolfe
Editing assistance (original): Peter Holder, Kathy McNally, Tuhl Bannister, and Anne Daknis
Photo Credit: “Anneau Sigillaire Alaric ring”: Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Appendix: Spiritual Orphans/Spiritual Sons exercise adapted from Shiloh Place Ministries; used with permission
(Scripture references are from the New American Standard Bible {NASB-1977} unless otherwise indicated.)
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Version 2.0
Suggested Uses for This Sonship Study Guide
This online course is based on the revised and expanded text of Jim McNally’s original book and now includes interactive exercises to help reinforce each lesson. The material has been adapted into a Study Guide format that works well for men’s Bible studies, individual learners, and Men’s Ministry groups.
Each chapter is short, engaging, and easy to read. At the end of every lesson, you’ll find a set of questions designed to highlight the key points covered. Additionally, “Topics for Reflection” are provided under the Materials tab for personal reflection or group discussion. A Notes section is also available at the end of the “Topics for Reflection” so you can jot down insights, responses, or questions as you go. Those notes are then easily accessed under the “My Account” section below your courses.
Whether you’re studying alone or in a group, this guide is designed to help you grow in your understanding of biblical sonship and apply God’s truth in a meaningful way.
For Facilitators, an answer key for the exercises and access to related online resources is available at www.kingdom-institute.com.