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In the first part of 1 Corinthians 7, Paul shows us one of the ways in which we can more fully live with our spouses in our marriages, as well as to help us to see how to live life more fully as singles.
As those who are in Christ, we are part of two distinct kingdoms: one is the present kingdom, the one we’re living in right now. But we’re also part of a future glorious kingdom. 1 Corinthians 5 and 6 remind us that how we see our future kingdom will greatly impact how we live in…
In 1 Corinthians 3 and 4, Paul uses three pictures to describe the relationship between the church and its leaders. Each picture helps us to have a better understanding of the role of our leaders in our church, and how to learn from them.
What does REAL wisdom and power look like? In 1 Corinthians 1 and 2, Paul describes a kind of wisdom and power that far surpasses what most people think of. And the surprising twist is that it all hinges on one event in history.
When covid hit back in March of 2020, we were in the middle of our study 1 Corinthians. We are now going to pick up where we left off in our study of this amazing letter. But first! A review of what we have studied so far. Today we will start by looking once more…
What must it feel like to finally reach home after a long journey? Psalm 146 is the first of the last five psalms that praise and glorify God for His never-ending, limitless love and care for those who are in His kingdom.
On the surface, God knowing everything about you could seem intimidating and unsettling. But in Psalm 139, as David ponders the meaning of this truth, we find that he discovered that being fully known by God actually is gives us a great sense of security.
In Psalm 121, we meet a traveler who tells the story of God’s help as he reaches Jerusalem, his home. His story reminds us of the help that is ours on our journey home too, that sustains us now, and will sustain us until we reach our eternal home.
In Psalm 116, we’re going to see someone in Israel telling the story of how God helped him thousands of years ago. At the same time, we’ll also see how his story shows us a wonderful picture of how the Messiah helps us.
In Psalm 110, David begins a majestic unveiling of the coming Messiah. He describes three aspects of the Messiah to reveal who He will be, and what He will do when He comes.