EXODUS 7-9; PSALM 9-12 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
This discussion guide helps groups get deeper into what it means to pray “Only God” prayers.
This discussion guide helps groups get deeper into what it means to pray “Only God” prayers.
Does your faith matter to others? In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, we ask the question whether or not your faith impacts the lives of other people.
The Journey Bible Project shows once again how important, relevant, and helpful God’s words and human interactions through time really are. Psalm 10 can address bullying, and we encourage you to read this psalm if you are experiencing bullying and call on God to punish and bring a bully to justice.
Today’s Journey Bible Project blog asks the question, How can a magician make a frog but not a gnat and why does it matter? In the story of the plagues, according to Bible scholar Walter Bruggemann, it’s an important difference.
Psalm 9 helps put our human strength in perspective with God’s view of human strength.
God says to Moses, “I have made you like God to Pharaoh.” In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, we explore what this might mean for us when we are called to obey everything the Lord has told us to do.
Does God care about me? This question is a perennial and ancient one, but it’s also a question for each one of us to ponder, and come to terms with God.
In today’s Journey Bible Project Blog, Greg Taylor looks at Exodus 6, and you can pray with him for the release of slaves in human trafficking today.
Today’s psalm poses an ancient question we still ask today: will evil people ever be punished?
In today’s Journey Bible Project Blog, Greg Taylor confronts our desire to blame God for not saving us from our misery, as Moses blamed God for not delivering His people.
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