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Category Archives: Scripture
Romans 2
Reading for Wednesday, Feb. 1: Romans 2 What makes someone righteous before God? The law? Circumcision? These are the questions Paul takes up in Romans 2. He ended chapter 1 by talking about the wickedness and depravity of those who … Continue reading
Romans 1
Reading for Tuesday, Jan. 31: Romans 1 Thanks to everyone for a great study of John. Starting today, we turn to one of the church’s most important voices — Paul — and his letter to the Romans. There are plenty … Continue reading
John 21
Reading for Monday, Jan. 30: John 21 John 21 concludes John’s Gospel account. The central exchange here is between the risen Jesus and Simon Peter. This isn’t the first Resurrection encounter between Jesus and His disciples, but as the narrative … Continue reading
Kimyal Tribe Receives the Word
This is what it means to make a joyful noise. This brought tears to my eyes.
Posted in Faith, Missiology, Project 3:45, Scripture, Video
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John 20
Reading for Friday, Jan. 27: John 20 I can’t get over how rich this chapter is. So much that speaks directly to us. It’s been said that Mary Magdalene was the first evangelist, the first to speak the “good news” … Continue reading
John 19
Reading for Thursday, Jan. 26: John 19 We’ve finally reached the time for Jesus’ death in John’s Gospel. The political movements in the first part of the chapter give us some insight into the climate of Jerusalem and first century … Continue reading
John 18
Reading for Wednesday, Jan. 25: John 18 In John 18, the passion of Jesus moves forward swiftly. We begin with Jesus in the peaceful serenity of the garden, a place He and His disciples visited often (v2). The chapter closes … Continue reading
John 17
Reading for Tuesday, Jan. 24: John 17 In this chapter, John records a powerful prayer Jesus prays in these final moments with His closest followers. It’s interesting that the prayer moves out in concentric circles: 1. Jesus prays for Himself … Continue reading
John 16
Reading for Monday, Jan. 23: John 16 This is yet another great chapter of unfiltered teaching straight from Jesus. He begins with an honest warning to His followers with regard to their spiritual futures: they will kick you out of … Continue reading
John 15
Reading for Friday, Jan. 20: John 15 John 15 is one of those “red letter chapters” where we receive nothing but teaching from Jesus. No narrative, no commentary — just words of life from the Way, the Truth, and the … Continue reading