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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 Old Testament can sometimes feel like a collection of disparate narratives and prophecies, but hidden within its pages are literary masterpieces that reveal the profound depth of God's character a...
When we read the New Testament epistles, we often treat the opening greetings as mere "spiritual fluff"—the polite "hello" before Paul gets to the real meat of his arguments. But what if those prayers...
Most readers approach the Book of Job as a collection of beautiful but isolated poetic "roses"—verses of lament and comfort that we pluck for our own trials. But to truly understand Job, we must look ...
Have you ever felt like the first three chapters of Ephesians are a beautiful, yet overwhelming, landslide of theological concepts? Paul’s sentences are famously long—sometimes lasting for dozens of v...
Most of us remember Jonah as the "reluctant prophet" who spent three days in the belly of a great fish. We treat the book as a simple morality tale about obedience, but the final verse of the book con...
Have you ever opened the Book of James and felt like you were reading a collection of "holy index cards" tossed onto a table? It has been called the Proverbs of the New Testament for its punchy, pract...
Have you ever read the Book of Esther and wondered where God is? Unlike almost every other book in the Hebrew Bible, God’s name is conspicuously absent, there are no prophets, and no overt divine inte...
Most Christians can retell the story of Paul’s conversion on the road to Damascus. It’s dramatic, sudden, and unmistakably divine. But far fewer could answer the question that immediately follows it: ...
The book of Micah is often reduced to a single Christmas verse about Bethlehem. But when you slow down and read the book on its own terms, something remarkable emerges: Micah is one of the most carefu...
The book of Zephaniah is one of the most neglected writings in the Bible, and if Christians know it at all, it's often only by the prophet's grim nickname: "The Prophet of Fire." It's easy to see why,...
Have you ever read the accounts of David's Mighty Men and felt like you were reading an ancient action movie script? Figures like Benaiah, who killed a lion in a snowy pit (2 Sam. 23:20) and took down...
The Book of Titus is far more than a simple set of marching orders for a young pastor; it is a foundational blueprint for how the Gospel transforms a corrupt society and an individual heart. Paul left...
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