The Book of Leviticus – Part Three
The book of Leviticus is a difficult biblical book to read for most people. We have noted this reality in the first two parts of
The book of Leviticus is a difficult biblical book to read for most people. We have noted this reality in the first two parts of
When you mention the biblical book of Leviticus to any believer in Jesus Christ, they will find their pulse quickened with excitement at the thought
The book of Leviticus is a difficult book for modern Christians to read and understand. It seems so bizarre and irrelevant. It has very little
In the modern world, we are continuously facing the temptation to need some form of stimulation or entertainment. Whether TV, movies, social media, or some
The book of Habakkuk is not a biblical book many people read. But it is a book that should be read because it is a
The Book of Jonah is probably the best-known book of the Minor Prophets (the last twelve books of the OT). This is mostly due to
Adversity finds its way into every life in some form, but when it comes with crushing devastation it seems too hard to bear. How does
We have come to the last article in the series on the Gospel of John. In previous articles, we noticed the unique features of the
The more one reads and thinks about the Gospel of John the more one loves and learns from the Gospel of John. The book seems
The Gospel of John, like Matthew, Mark, and Luke, chronicles the story of the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus is the
The Church of Jesus Christ is richly blessed to have four divine perspectives on the life and mission of Jesus. Having these perspectives is like
This is the second article of six on the Gospel of John. In the first, we looked at an overview of the whole gospel to
For many believers in Jesus Christ, the Gospel of John is their favorite of the four gospels we find in the New Testament. But even
When people read their Bibles, they do not automatically gravitate to the Minor Prophets. Most people either skim over these books or avoid them. There
I’ve never heard anyone say that the book of Obadiah is their favorite book in the Bible. I don’t expect ever to hear anyone say
If you missed the previous posts, you may read them at the following links: The Book of Exodus – Part One, The Book of Exodus
If you missed the previous post, you may read it here: The Book of Exodus – Part One Followers of Jesus Christ must read the
The Book of Exodus – Part One I think it’s a great insight for many people, an ah-ha moment when they realize that
The experience of many people who read their Bibles is that they find reading the prophetic books of the Bible especially hard to read and
Ruth – Part 1 , Ruth – Part 2 , Ruth – Part 3 The fourth episode of the book of Ruth (chapter four) brings
“Shout for joy all the earth! Serve the Lord with Gladness! Come into his presence with joyful singing! Know that the Lord, He is God!
The book of Ruth is a powerful story of brokenness and redemption. It is a lens through which we can see the whole biblical story.
Ruth – Part 1 , Ruth – Part 3 , Ruth – Part 4 In his book, The Four Loves, C.S. Lewis talks about two
The book of Ruth is a beautiful and moving story of fear, pain, sorrow, loyalty, and love. It speaks powerfully of God’s redemptive love in
The writings of John the Apostle (The Gospel of John, 1,2,3 John and Revelation) are, on the one hand, simple in vocabulary, but on the
Jesus was the greatest teacher the world has ever known. His teaching amazed vast crowds. But more than being dynamic and charismatic, Jesus’ teaching was
The book of Hosea tells the story of the heart wrenching experience of Hosea the prophet. Hosea was called by God to marry an unfaithful
Ezekiel is a strange and wonderful book. Its writer loved God and loved God’s people. That is evident throughout the entire book. Ezekiel lived and
The book of Chronicles (1 and 2 Chronicles are one book) may be one of the least read books in the Bible, but its story
The book of Hebrews is unique among New Testament (NT) books in the way it interacts with the Old Testament (OT). All NT books interact
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