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God saves the people of Israel, marries the people of Israel and moves in with the people of Israel.
How do all the puzzle pieces in Genesis fit together?
How do we cultivate a heart ready for Gospel interruptions?
Jesus’ way was different than the Greco-Roman world. Of all the virtues we should strive to “put on”, humility is near the top.
Public prayer is encouraged in the New Testament. However, there's something to be learned by Jesus' exhortation to pray in private.
If Isaiah had a CV, would it read, “predictor of the future”?
A summary of the Old Testament story, book by book--each book in one sentence.
How do we praise God while having a right fear of the Lord?
Moses focuses on key stories that represents the totality of Israel’s travels. So why does he pick these stories?
The Bible is 44% narrative, 33% poetry and 23% discourse. So how do we read each literary type responsibly?
The Old Testament was about "works" but the New Testament is about grace, right? Not exactly. God has always been a God of grace.
The two offspring will fight. But one day, the seed of the woman will deliver that fatal blow.
Many of us would define prayer as communication with God. That's true. But there's an additional point: God speaks first.
It’s important to know what we do and why we do it. So, what’s a doxology? What’s a benediction?
The gospel writers functioned like film directors who organized and compiled footage to create an explanatory narrative.
It's not a new question but it's one that has stumped Christians and skeptics for centuries. “Why do Bad things Happen to Good People?”