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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 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...
Most people read Ezra–Nehemiah as a happy ending: the exiles return, the temple is rebuilt, the walls are restored, and the people celebrate with joy. But when you actually trace the literary design o...
1 Peter 3:18–20 is often called one of the most challenging and mysterious passages in Scripture. What does it mean that Christ “preached to the spirits in prison”? Who are these spirits, and when did...
If you’ve ever read the book of Daniel as a series of disconnected stories or mysterious visions, it’s time to pause and take a fresh look. Daniel isn’t just a collection of flannel-graph tales. Inste...
One of the first things many readers notice about 1 John is how repetitive it feels. The same themes, phrases, and exhortations seem to circle back again and again. But is this repetition merely redun...
The Book of Numbers is often viewed as a wandering, disjointed narrative—part story, part census, part law. But beneath that surface lies a carefully crafted structure. And it's marked not by geograph...
Philippians 2:6–11 is often admired as one of the most profound hymns about Christ’s humility and exaltation. But this passage does far more than inspire worship—it provides a structural key that Paul...
The Gospel of Matthew is not simply a collection of Jesus’ teachings and stories—it is a carefully crafted literary work shaped by a distinct rhythm between sermons and narrative. Understanding this r...
You’ve been reading Psalms devotionally. But have you ever read it structurally?
Most people approach the Psalms as a beautiful but loosely arranged collection — dipping in at random for comfort, wor...
If you’ve ever read 1–2 Chronicles and felt like you were rereading Samuel and Kings — well, you kind of are. But that’s the point.
Chronicles retells Israel’s story, but with a surprising twist: the...
At first glance, the closing genealogy in Ruth 4 seems… unnecessary. We just learned that Ruth and Boaz gave birth to Obed — the grandfather of David. So why tack on a list of ten names tracing the li...
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