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The End of King Solomon’s Reign and His Son’s Kingdom Divided

Israel’s story at the end of King Solomon’s reign is quite bleak. God planned to tear the nation of Israel apart like a garment. Unlike his father David, Solomon did not repent of his sin and led his people further into it. Solomon’s son, Rehoboam, makes poor choices that lead to devastating consequences when he…

The Relevance of the Old Testament

What is the relevance of the Old Testament to you? How can we adapt the metaphor in Isaiah 5:1-7 for our relationship with God today? What phrases from Isaiah 41:8-9 minister to your heart? How can you apply the warning of 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 to your own life? Reread Acts 7:51. Ask Holy Spirit to…

The Purpose of God’s Word in Our Lives

Psalm 19 bursts with celebration of God’s Word by highlighting its purpose. Referred to as instructions, decrees, commandments, and commands of the Lord, the psalmist is keenly aware that God’s words are living and active. They revive the soul. They make wise the simple. They bring joy to the heart. They give insight for living.…

Sitting At His Feet | BSF Discussion Group Leader Bio

This year, Holy Spirit prompted my heart to lead my own BSF online discussion group August 2022-May 2023. When we studied the parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14-30 last year in BSF, I felt a tug at my heart that: since I had been given the valuable treasure of knowing God’s Word, I had…

Ephesians 1:1a in sign language

Ephesians 1:1a, “This letter is from Paul, chosen by the will of God to be an apostle of Christ Jesus.”

Journey with me through Ephesians (New Living Translation) as we learn it through ASL – sign language together.

The Magi and the Value of Seeking

These men were so confident of what the star indicated that they were willing to leave their homeland and follow it to find this king. The star guided them to Bethlehem and stopped over the house Jesus and his family were in.

Grappling with God’s Calling: Joseph

Mary and Joseph’s response to her pregnancy reveal the true colors of their hearts. Both ultimately chose to to see their calling as the privilege that it truly was. However, the impending shame and ridicule they would face would require an inner strength that only their faith and commitment to God’s plan could supply.

Chosen and Honored: the Women of Matthew 1

Matthew begins his book with the genealogy of Jesus. Sprinkled throughout the genealogy are the names of five women: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary. The backgrounds of these women reveal a theme that God was well-aware of when the author of Matthew inventoried the lineage of Jesus to introduce the book.

5 Bible Study Lessons from 1 Samuel 1-2

The Lord put it on my heart during the quarantine to begin seeking Him through the chapters in 1 Samuel 1-2 about the life of the woman I was named after. Hannah experienced great hardship in her life yet discovered incredible, satisfying joy through surrendering what she wanted to God.

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