Discover three powerful ways to understand the letters for the seven churches in Revelation chapters 2 and 3.
Read MoreFear of what I would discover in the book of Revelation held me captive for years until the Holy Spirit led me on a journey through the pages. As He helped me through Revelation, I encountered something I never thought I would find; His perfect peace about God’s plans for the end of times.
Read MoreBiblical repentance is critical to the life of the believer, which is why we must gain a biblical understanding of what it is. Unfortunately, for years I didn’t have a clue what true biblical repentance was, and my spiritual life had become stagnant. It might be hard for us to understand but biblical repentance is a blessing!
Read MoreAs we happily journey along, sometimes God interrupts our plans with a change in direction we don’t see coming. This happened to Mary and Joseph before baby Jesus was born. Life lessons we can learn from their experience when we feel like our world has been turned upside down.
Read MoreThe Gospel of Matthew shares the life and ministry of Jesus. Matthew skillfully groups Jesus’ teachings into 5 sections while weaving miracles in between. Matthew pulls liberally from the Old Testament carefully blending Jesus’ words and deeds to show that Christ is the long-awaited King and Messiah.
Read MoreThe story of Noah is much more than we learned as little kids. In chapters 6-9 we discover a warning, promise, and do-over. In chapter 6, God makes an amazing statement about Noah and gives him detailed instructions to prepare for a major upcoming event (the flood).
Read MoreThe sons of God and the daughters of men. Who were they? Do those titles refer to all children of God? And what’s up with the giants? Where did they come from? Is it true they were created by evil angels procreating with human women? Let’s take a look at what the Bible really says.
Read MoreChapter 3 shows us why we have sin in our lives, how the enemy of our soul tempts us to disobey our Lord, and the immediate and long-term consequences of sin.
Read MoreChapter 2 provides a more detailed account of the creation of man and woman, their relationship, and the paradise God created.
Read MoreAlthough I share my study method, there are so many ways we can study the Bible. Bible study isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. In-depth Bible study doesn’t have to be overwhelming when we learn to take it one day at a time, one book at a time, one chapter at a time, one verse at a time.
Read MoreOur new blog series, reading and studying the Bible chronologically, begins with an introduction to the book of Genesis. Genesis is one of the most well-known books of the Bible for a good reason: Genesis reveals the beginning of everything including God’s plan for our salvation! Join us as we use a combination of inductive bible study, verse mapping, and notebook journaling to conduct our in-depth, deep-dive study of Scripture.
Read MoreAfter years of topical Bible studies, I desired something new. I found it by reading and studying the Bible in chronological order. It has changed how I view the Bible because it allows me to study in context instead of jumping around. Join me as I share my journey into the how and why of my new study method: chronological Bible study. Free access to our Chronological Bible reading (and study) plan.
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