
Joshua 3-5: Israel’s Watershed Event
Joshua 3-5: Israel’s Watershed Event In Joshua 3, the children of Israel were preparing for a watershed event, which was the crossing of the

Joshua 3-5: Israel’s Watershed Event In Joshua 3, the children of Israel were preparing for a watershed event, which was the crossing of the

Joshua 2: Rahab The Harlot In Deuteronomy 7:2, Moses commanded Joshua and Israel to completely wipe out the Canaanites, “you shall utterly destroy them”. Before

Joshua 1: Be Strong and Courageous After Moses led the children of Israel out of slavery in Egypt, he appointed Joshua as the military commander

“Show Them No Mercy” Pop-Quiz—Multiple Choice Test—Who said, “You shall utterly destroy them, show them no mercy” and “You shall not leave alive anything

Boasting for Jesus 2 Corinthians 10-12 This section has quite a different tone to it than chapters 1-9. Paul was primarily interested in his relational

The Grace of God “For you know the GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sake He

The Greatest Deal Ever Made 2 Corinthians 5:14-21 God’s love compelled Him to make the greatest deal ever made to all the people

Noble Ambition 2 Corinthians 5:9-13 Historically, ambition was usually characterized in a negative light. Julius Caesar had the great unbridled ambition to be the

Groaning with Anticipation 2 Cor. 5:1-8 The context of this forward look anticipating the resurrection is Paul’s situation discussed in the previous chapter. In chapter

The Paradox of Christianity 2 Corinthians 4:7-18 I grew up being taught by parents and teachers that if I obeyed God’s commandments then God would

Treasure in Earthen Vessels—2 Corinthians The Apostle Paul had written a scathing letter to the church at Corinth admonishing them for immoral behavior (1 Corinthians).

2 Corinthians 3-Let’s Make a New Deal We are all familiar with the long running TV show “Let’s Make a Deal”. The host gives

2 Corinthians 1: The God of all Comfort Second Corinthians is a personal letter to an audience that the Apostle Paul knew very well. Paul

Corinth—Known for Immorality Corinth was a major city in Greece in the first century that was known for its moral corruption. There was actually a

Jesus in Isaiah 53 Isaiah 52:13 through 53:12, is often called “The Servant’s Song”. This song or poem is unique because most of the verb

Isaiah 40: Comfort My People In Isaiah 39:6-7, the prophet Isaiah told King Hezekiah of Jerusalem that in the future, Babylon would attack Jerusalem, destroy

Isaiah 36-37: The Prayer of Hezekiah The year was about 701 BC, and the dominant empire in the Middle East was Assyria. The King of

Isaiah 24-27: Isaiah’s Apocalypse In 730 BC, Israel and Judah were surrounded by enemies and threats of every kind. With their very existence at stake,