God fulfills his promise to Abraham and a baby is born to a hundred year old man and an eighty year old woman. How did that happen? Let’s find out together as we read Genesis 19-21.
God’s long term plan involves one man and his descendants. Who was the man? What was the promise? Let’s find out together as we read Genesis 15-18.
After the sin of civilization at Babylon, God institutes his new long-term plan. What was it? Let’s find out together as we read Genesis 11-14.
The flood destroys humanity and its wickedness, but sin and evil outlive the flood. How does that happen? Let’s find out together as we read Genesis 7-10.
From Cain to the Sons of God, sin and evil spreads. What does that look like? Let’s find out together as we read Genesis 4-6.
God says, “It’s all good” in his creation. Except for one thing. What was that? Let’s find out together as we read Genesis 1-3.
In 2024, we'll read through the Bible again, but we'll read through it sequentially. Starting with Genesis and working our way through Revelation. With two exceptions. One, once a quarter, we'll read one of the gospels, and t...
John sees the final battle, then a new heaven and a new earth. Let’s find out together what we should do next as we read Revelation 19-22.
John sees seven bowls of wrath poured on the earth. What happens next? Let’s find out together as we read Revelation 16-18.
John sees four signs in heaven. What were they and what do they represent? Let’s find out together as we read Revelation 13-15.
John sees a heavenly temple. What does that represent? Let’s find out together as we read Revelation 10-12.
John sees seven angels sound blasts on seven trumpets. What happens? Let’s find out together as we read Revelation 7-9.
John sees seven seals broken on a scroll. What happens? Let’s find out together as we read Revelation 4-6.
In the three shortest letters of the New Testament we catch a snippet of the church’s life. What is it about? Let’s find out together as we read 2 John, 3 John and Jude.
About 70% of the book of Revelation is direct allusion to the Old Testament. What does it say? Let’s find out together as we read Revelation 1-3.
John finishes his letter with has favorite topic. What is it? Let’s find out together as we read 1 John 3-5.
John begins his letter to the church at large by telling them God is light. What did he mean? Let’s find out together as we read 1 John 1-2.
Paul finishes his exhortation to Timothy by telling him to “hold on.” What does he say? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Timothy 1-4.
The book of Acts never mentions Titus, but he’s a key figure in Paul’s team according to his epistles. Who was he? Let’s find out together as we read Titus 1-3.
Paul tells Timothy to find your purpose in 1 Timothy 4-6. Let’s find out together what he says.
2 Peter is Peter’s farewell address to the church. Let’s find out together what he says as we red 2 Peter 1-3.
Peter calls Timothy is “true son.” What did he mean? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Timothy 1-3.
Peter tells us how to live the Christian life. Let’s find out together what he says as we read 1 Peter 3-5.
Peter helps us understand Old Testament images in New Testament terms. Let’s find out together how he does that as we read Philemon and 1 Peter 1-2.