Books of the Bible

Joy in Christ

At the heart of Philippians is the message "Rejoice in the Lord." Philippians chapter three is really a reminder that Jesus is enough. If you have less than Jesus you don't have enough. If you have more than Jesus you have too much. Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe on YouTube

By |2020-01-19T14:10:50-06:00December 22nd, 2019|Joy to the World, Philippians|

Amos

Amos was no prophet or son of a prophet (Amos 7:14) until he was called by God. Then the shepherd and farmer became the country prophet. His mission was to carry a message of judgment and prophecy to Israel, the northern tribe. He served God faithfully and provides valuable insights for our modern lives today.

By |2020-01-19T14:09:35-06:00December 15th, 2019|Amos, One Book|

Joy in Loving

It's good to hear a spiritual principle explained, but it's better to see it lived out. That is basically what Phil. 2:1-8 entails. The philosophy of "Joy in Loving" is explained but then Paul adds a face to the teaching in showing them Jesus practicing "Joy in Loving."

By |2020-01-19T14:07:58-06:00December 15th, 2019|Joy to the World, Philippians|

Joel

The book of Joel is a prophecy in the backdrop of a terrible locust storm that ravaged the land. The prophet Joel uses this natural disaster to discuss the Lord's judgment on sin. In this lesson, we highlight themes of natural disaster, judgment, repentance and eventual hope for those who turn to the Lord.

By |2019-12-16T09:15:38-06:00December 8th, 2019|Joel, One Book|

The Joy of Serving

In this service, we highlight the special nature of serving as a deacon. In Philippians 1:1, Paul names "deacons" as part of God's plan for the church. In the verses that follow, Paul thanks the Christians for their work and remembers their service in the Lord together, which we connect to "joy."

By |2019-12-16T09:14:50-06:00December 8th, 2019|Joy to the World, Philippians|

Hosea

Hosea is a fascinating story about a prophet who literally embodied what Israel's unfaithfulness to God was like. In marrying Gomer, who would become a harlot, and in buying her back, the message is this is what our sin looks like to God and this is what God is willing to do for sinners. It's a powerful message that is foreshowing the Gospel of Christ.

By |2019-12-05T06:27:36-06:00December 1st, 2019|Hosea, One Book|

The Garage

Considering the church is God's household (Eph. 2:19), in the book of Ephesians we might compare Eph. 6 to "The Garage." It's a place to get prepared or geared up to go into the world to face the enemy. Eph. 6:10-24 is like an intelligence briefing for successfully engaging in this conflict.

By |2019-12-16T09:13:17-06:00December 1st, 2019|Ephesians, My Place in God's House|

Daniel

Daniel is a book about dreams and prophecies. But at the heart of the story we find how God’s people must always stand up and stand out for what they believe no matter the circumstances. This lesson focuses on the events of chapter three and the three young men who stayed cool under fire.

By |2019-12-16T09:12:20-06:00November 24th, 2019|Daniel, One Book|

The Kitchen

In our tour of God’s house from the book of Ephesians we come to the kitchen. If you are a part of a family you know disagreements happen. The best place to settle disagreements is around the kitchen table. Ephesians chapter four is Paul’s appeal for unity. You might call it Paul’s recipe for unity.

By |2019-12-16T09:09:48-06:00November 17th, 2019|Ephesians, My Place in God's House|

Ezekiel

Ezekiel was a priest and prophet taken away into Babylonian captivity. After witnessing a great vision of God's presence removed from the temple, Ezekiel brings the prophecy of God's destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. Yet, even with this destruction and despair, there is still hope that is envisioned in the valley of dry bones where God brings Israel's hopes back to life.

By |2019-12-16T09:08:55-06:00November 10th, 2019|Ezekiel, One Book|
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