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.
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.
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.
In today’s Bible Project devotional, Chris Altrock explores dying well from Genesis 27.
In today’s Bible Project devotional, Chris Altrock looks at Genesis 26 and what it means to wait on God to make room for you.
In today’s Bible Project devotional, Chris Altrock explores what it means to inquire of the Lord.
Are you kind or angry and unkind? Lots of people think they’re kind but they are subtly spreading gossip, hatred, and disunity in their families, churches, work, and online. What might change around us if kindness became the key criteria we sought in those we dated, married, hired, and partnered with? Chris Altrock shows today what happens in Genesis 24 when kindness is the criteria.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog Chris Altrock leads us through Genesis 23, to consider times when suffering is the next step forward.
When hope seems only a dream and you don’t know how you’ll make it, God is there as Jehovah Jireh. What does this mean and how does God provide? In today’s Journey Bible Project blog Chris Altrock tells one of the Bible’s most difficult — and hopeful — stories.
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