IS SIN A DEAD(LY) PROBLEM?
Today’s blog post in The Journey Bible Project covers one of the most difficult to understand texts in all of Paul’s writings, Romans 7. You can listen to sermons on Romans at our podcast.
Today’s blog post in The Journey Bible Project covers one of the most difficult to understand texts in all of Paul’s writings, Romans 7. You can listen to sermons on Romans at our podcast.
Today’s blog post in The Journey Bible Project moves into Romans 6 and how important it is to follow Jesus into the river in baptism. You can listen to sermons on Romans at our podcast.
A super cute video on what The Journey Kids have to say about their moms.
Today’s blog post in The Journey Bible Project calls us to imagine the worlds of Adam and Christ by looking at Paul’s world and what he was trying to do with the comparison between these worlds. You can read this blog or listen at our podcast.
Are you tired of following the crowd, Grasshopper? Read today’s amazing story from Numbers 13-14 in The Journey Bible Project Blog and pray for courage to step out from the crowd and have courage but more than anything else to learn to TRUST GOD.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Mark Manassee, explains the important faith of Father Abraham and Mother Sarah and the difference between believing stuff about God and trust in God.
Have you ever wanted God to use you like he’s using others to speak or write powerfully? Today’s Journey Bible Project Blog on Numbers 12 is a story about Miriam and Aaron speaking out against Moses, the “most humble man on the face of the earth.” This blog also explores another possibility for how to think of Moses authoring the Torah when we read ironic statements like this!
This blog post in The Journey Bible Project digs into the first four chapters of Romans, looking at the vitally important concepts of the righteousness of God, sin, law, and faith. You can read this blog or listen at our podcast.
Today’s Journey Bible Project blog warns that we need to be more self-aware of our complaining! Numbers 11 tells the story about what happens when Israel complains.
Do you hear that trumpet blast? Is God summoning you to take a next step?
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