I’m currently in a Bible study with a group of ladies, studying the attributes of God. We are using Behold Your God, a study written by Myrna Alexander as our guide through an exploration of the character of God. We’re only on Lesson 2, but I already love the study. A.W. Tozer also wrote a …
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All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work. (2 Tim. 3:16-17) Here you’ll find blog posts that explain, discuss and apply scripture to your every day life.
Psalm 119 – A Treasure Trove
One of my favorite psalms is also the longest psalm – Psalm 119. It sits practically in the center of the Bible. It’s written in true poetic style, an aphabetic acrostic. The first letters of each line follow through the alphabet, in the original Hebrew. There are eight lines for each of the 22 …
The Armor of God: Take Up The Sword!
We’ve come to the last piece of the armor of God, excluding prayer. We’ll be talking about prayer a lot in future blogs, so I’m going to “close out” our series on the armor of God with today’s topic of the sword of the Spirit. Every part of the armor is intrinsically tied to the …
Good Bible Study Practices: Make A List!
Did you ever read a passage of scripture and get to the end of it, only to say to yourself, “I did not get anything out of that!” This usually happens when we are just reading a passage, and fail to intentionally slow down and comprehend what we are reading. A good practice to help …
The Armor of God: Put on the Helmet of the Hope of Salvation!
The last piece of body armor that the soldier would take up would be his helmet, just before he would pick up his sword and go out to battle. The helmet protects the solder’s head, and thus his mind. All of his decisions come from the mind, which is why it is so important to …
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