If you’ve ever read the Bible you know passages that do not yield easily to human understanding. These passages resist our simple explanations and our systems. They challenge our principles and standards. Sometimes, they even cause us to be uncomfortable. At times, the Bible presents us with concepts that are difficult things to understand. ForContinue reading “When Scripture Refuses to Be Simple”
Bible Study Sunday | Fear Doesn’t Get the Final Word
Welcome to this week’s Bible Study Sunday. We are continuing our journey through the Gospel of Matthew written by a former tax collector. The Gospel of Matthew was likely written between A.D. 70 and A.D. 100, though most scholars suggest a date around A.D. 80-90. We are currently working our way through Chapter 10. OppositionContinue reading “Bible Study Sunday | Fear Doesn’t Get the Final Word”
Saturday in the Word | When Glory Entered Quietly
This week in our Simple Bible Reading Plan, we arrive at Luke 2, a chapter so familiar to many believers that we risk hearing it with Christmas ears only. However, Luke 2 is far more than a seasonal Christmas story. It serves as a theological anchor, a human story, and a divine interruption all in one. LukeContinue reading “Saturday in the Word | When Glory Entered Quietly”
