Tag: Bible Study
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Day 349: How to Read Colossians (Colossians 3:1-4)
Colossians is a short letter with enormous theological weight. Written to a church Paul never visited, it confronts the temptation to supplement Christ with extra rules, experiences, or knowledge. This post offers a simple framework for reading Colossians well—by starting with Christ, reading commands as consequences of resurrection, and learning to live from the fullness…
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Day 280: Whose Faith Did Jesus See? (Mark 2:3-12)
When Jesus healed the paralytic, He saw their faith—the faith of the friends who carried, climbed, and refused to give up. Maybe your faith can carry someone to Jesus, too.
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Day 278: That Time the Devil Was Kind of Right (Luke 4:9-11)
In Luke 4, the devil quoted Psalm 91 word for word. He was half right—but half right can still be dead wrong. See how Jesus lived the psalm in Nazareth, not through spectacle, but through sovereign deliverance.
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Day 266: How Not to Read Esther (Esther 2:8)
Esther isn’t a fairy tale or a tragedy—it’s both more complex and more hopeful. Avoid these five pitfalls to read Esther with theological depth.
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Day 243: The Three Most-Used Phrases in Ezekiel, and Why it Matters (Ezekiel 16:62)
Through the Bible: Ezekiel 16-17
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Day 221: Do You Ever Stop Praying for Someone? (Jeremiah 7:16)
Through the Bible: Jeremiah 7-9