EXODUS 20:12-17: SIX COMMANDS ABOUT HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Greg Taylor discusses six commands from the Ten Commandments that center on flourishing human relationships.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Greg Taylor discusses six commands from the Ten Commandments that center on flourishing human relationships.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Greg Taylor discusses obeying the first four commands in the Ten Commandments. Read and see why these are such important commands to keep as God’s redeemed people.
We miss something very important when we read the ten commandments. What is it that monument makers and preachers often miss? Read today’s blog in The Journey’s Bible Project and see what very important story must be under the ten commandments in order to practice the commands as God intended.
What does a picture of Larry Mullen Jr. of U2 have to do with Exodus 19. Read today’s blog in The Journey Bible Project and find out!
What do you do when you feel like you are between a rock and a hard place? Does God have a higher purpose than getting you out of your jam?
Greg Taylor asks if we have ever been in position to be complained against. What was your response? The response of Aaron and Moses to Israel’s complaints is surprising.
In The Journey Bible Project blog today, Greg Taylor says he has received advice from his father-in-law and actually took it! Moses got some very good advice from his father-in-law, and it changes his leadership.
What does the birth, the swaddling, and the manger of Jesus mean for the church? If you’ve never thought about the implications of this story you have heard so often, Chris Altrock’s new book NEWSWORTHY, and this blog summary of some points from Chris’s book, will help you take steps toward the good news of the incarnation this Christmas.
Many Christians and Jews today find inspiration from the word, “Elim,” which is the place where God provided water for Israel in the desert. In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, we learn about an early psalm of praise attributed to Miriam and Moses, and the God who heals us by living waters, Yahweh Rophe.
When I was a kid I loved watching Cecil B. DeMille’s Ten Commandments, mostly the scene of the parting of the Red Sea. What do we do when we think there are only two options and they both look really bad? In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, we look at the amazing account in Exodus 14 that inspired the movie.
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