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The series finale! In our final installment we see Jacob broken (literally) and remade as God’s covenant man. On his way home, while fearing...

Jacob’s life of struggle continues. By this time, we are not surprised. His sister-wives and many children, and especially their feuding, ar...

Jacob finds himself, freshly encouraged by the promises of Yahweh, arriving in the land of the eastern people. Things start well enough, but...

We’ve all heard the saying, “between a rock and a hard place.” More than just hearing it, we’ve all been there! Jacob was also there, big ti...

Jacob’s life contains many of the best-known stories in all of Scripture, and this study looks at one of them: Jacob’s deception of his agin...

Two brothers, two personalities, two nations, one pot of stew. In this well-known story of conflict, Jacob secures the long-treasured birthr...

Of all the patriarchs in Genesis, Jacob’s life was characterized by conflict and struggle. In this eight-part series we’ll take an in-depth...

If you take a deep dive into Galatians 3, you’ll discover some stunning truths: the gospel has always been more about God’s promises to us a...

Many imagine the judgment as God on a massive throne with a big red button He pushes to send people to hell. But there’s actually beauty in...

Augustine said, “Love God and do as you please.” Is that idea heresy or truth? The answer is found in Paul’s story of the woman in Romans 7....

Explore the background of one of the most famous Bible promises: Galatians 2:20. The account of Paul rebuking Peter for refusing to eat with...

The crucifixion was a dark event, but the resurrection, with all its joy and glory, contains a beautiful truism: God didn’t raise Jesus from...

One of the most profound truths in the universe is the fact that God is all powerful and all knowing, but He can still suffer, cry, and even...

Is it good news that there is a God? You might be tempted to say yes right away, but the truth is that it depends. What kind of a God are we...

Can God try something new? God became a man when God had never been a man before. Our familiarity with the incarnation often robs us of the...

Going to a library might lead you to believe there are millions of stories in the world, but perhaps there’s really only one story being tol...

We tend to think of righteousness in terms of personal, moral piety, but that’s not how the biblical authors understood it. Righteousness to...

Father Abraham had many sons, but why do we care? The biblical authors were obsessed with the story of Abraham and his family. In fact, you...

The Bible is all about...babies? God’s original plan for humans centered on us growing, flourishing, and populating the world. But Adam and...

Imagine a jar positioned directly under a waterfall. What happens? The jar is continually filling and overflowing at the same time. This is...

Are you alive? “Of course I am, or else I wouldn’t be reading this.” OK, yes, you are biologically alive. But are you alive on all levels of...

The Greek word pistis, from which we get the English word faith, means far more than simply believing something to be factually true. It mea...

Jesus came to “save” us. But what does that mean? Going to heaven rather than hell when we die? The Greek word for salvation is sozo, and it...

Our culture is obsessed with “love.” But often what the world calls “love” is little more than temporary attraction. What does the New Testa...

Peter thought he was done. He had failed the greatest test of discipleship. Jesus invites him on a walk by the beach, and back to himself.

The call to discipleship is a call to community. In the story of the Good Samaritan, Jesus calls us to see ourselves as a community of wound...

Jesus said to Nicodemus that to see The Kingdom, he must be born again. What did Jesus mean, and how do we experience this new birth as mode...

Jesus made no qualms about the cost of discipleship. He made sure his listeners understood it would cost them everything to follow, even the...

When Jesus called His first Disciples to follow Him, he made them a promise. This promise involved more than professions. It was a call to r...

What is discipleship? It is a term that is used often to describe the Christian life, but do we truly understand what Jesus had in mind when...

Through four stories about bread, we glimpse God’s welcome extended to all nations. This story culminates with something better than a retur...

Through the ministry of Jesus, the presence of God was once again available—”God with us!” In Jesus, we witness the restoration of all God h...

God called Moses into His presence at Mount Sinai. In this remarkable story, we glimpse God's plan for all of us to enjoy His presence.

When our first parents tragically misused their freedom, alienation replaced intimacy. Humanity rejected their created purpose and was drive...

Planet earth was originally created by God as a sanctuary to host His presence with humanity. The garden Eden was the place where heaven and...

Not only are we joint heirs with Christ of “all things” and invited to rule and reign with Him over the entire universe, He has asked us to...

An actual human being is seated upon the throne of the universe at the right hand of God. His name is Jesus and He is our eternal brother in...

You are an heir, according to the gospel, and your inheritance is mind boggling. As if being eternally saved isn’t amazing enough, God has p...

God tells us to stand in awe of Him. And this is right, for He is God, the illimitable, unfathomable Creator and Sustainer of all that is. W...

Loneliness is pandemic. Even when surrounded by people we can fail to connect in meaningful ways. This message shows not only the blessings...

Everyone’s talking about trauma these days. The increased understanding of its impact upon human functioning has been largely helpful, with...

God really does want us to be happy. But there’s a rub. If He prioritized our temporal happiness over all else, He could never address the b...

Can we live conscientious, careful lives without being bogged down with overwhelming guilt and shame? Yes, we can. God gave us the conscienc...

We want to live by principle, so we regard emotions as obstacles to righteousness. But could our feelings be reframed? How about raw power t...

We want to be cheerful, but not delusional. Are positive feelings in the midst of human brokenness warranted? Is there a positivity that is...

Jesus closes His Sermon on the Mount with a parable that encapsulates the contrast between the two structures of life we can build. The wise...

The straight path and the narrow gate of which Jesus speaks, according to His own context, is the way of non-judgmental love, non-violent re...

According to Jesus, judging people is a bad thing. But why is it bad? Well, according to Jesus, judging others is bad because it blinds us t...

Jesus talked a lot about money, but not in the way many religious leaders talk about money. Jesus wasn't trying to get people to give Him mo...

Jesus acknowledged the presence of evil as real, but He didn’t see it as a depersonalized force or balancing principle of the universe, runn...