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Visual Insights from Scripture
Each post features a short video and a chart to help you grasp and teach a key biblical insight.
The Book of Ezekiel is one of the most powerful and perplexing books in the Old Testament. Many readers find it frustratingly chaotic—one moment you're witnessing the bizarre "wheels within wheels" of...
What John Saw in Heaven—and Why It Shapes the Whole Book of Revelation
Few passages in Scripture pull back the curtain on heaven like Revelation 4–5. When John is summoned through a door standing ope...
Have you ever wondered why Israel repeatedly failed God in the Old Testament? Despite God’s patient warnings and repeated rescues, the people of Judah continued to rebel, bringing judgment upon themse...
If you’ve ever read the book of Hebrews, you know its central theme: Jesus is better. But surprisingly, the author doesn’t begin with Moses or the priesthood. He begins with angels. Why? Because under...
What if the title “Acts of the Apostles” is a little misleading? What if the fifth book of the New Testament isn’t really about what they did for Jesus—but what Jesus continued to do through them?
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Every generation has its crises — events so devastating they seem to swallow all hope. For ancient Judah, it was a locust swarm. Joel describes it as an army so vast that the land looked like it had b...
The Book of Judges can seem like a collection of chaotic, violent, and disconnected stories. Yet beneath the surface, Judges is a carefully designed literary and theological roadmap pointing forward t...
The book of 2 Timothy records Paul’s final words before his death—and it’s far more than a farewell letter. Many read it as Paul “passing the torch” to Timothy, but beneath that, it’s something deeper...
The phrase “made in the image of God” might be the most famous line in Genesis—but also one of the least understood. Many assume it refers to our reason, our soul, or our moral nature. But Genesis nev...
At Jesus’ baptism in the Gospel of Mark, we hear a remarkable declaration from heaven:
“You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased” (Mark 1:11).
At first glance, it may sound like a simple a...
The story of Hezekiah’s illness shows up twice in Scripture—once in 2 Kings 20 and again in Isaiah 38. At first glance, they read almost word-for-word the same. But look closer, and you’ll notice that...
Paul’s letter to the Colossians is short—just four chapters—but it uses the word “thanksgiving” six times. That’s more than in Romans, Ephesians, or even 2 Corinthians. Only 1 Corinthians, which is mo...
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