LETTER TO THE JOURNEYANS
The Taylors have been with our church fifteen years. Read his last sermon, “Letter to the Journeyans,” here.
The Taylors have been with our church fifteen years. Read his last sermon, “Letter to the Journeyans,” here.
Was the God of the Old Testament Scriptures different from the God of the New Testament? God is not what we sometimes have thought, as a God of law and stone in the Old Testament and a God of love in the New Testament. Exodus 34 blows this up.
What does God do when he’s angry with His people? Exodus 33 is a classic story of how God responds again to deepen Moses’ understanding of who God is and what He desires for His people. What happens when Moses asks God to show His glory?
What do we do with the violence in the Bible? How do you read it? Does it lead you to faith or to doubt? Exodus 32 is an exercise in reading the Bible and God’s ways on their own terms. This is the famous story of Moses breaking the tablets with the Ten Commandments, but there’s much more to deal with her than broken tablets.
Reading the Old Testament can be tedious and off-putting. In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Greg Taylor shows us three things to look for when reading Exodus 35.
Do you feel the tangible presence of God when you worship?
When God promises His presence will go with Israel, he’s speaking to homeless nomads.
Learn how clothes kept the priests alive in today’s Journey Bible Project blog from Exodus 28.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, we learn in Exodus 27 that worship and sacrificing animals are sacred acts, and life is not separated between the gross butchering of animals and “praise and worship time.”
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, we learn in Exodus 26 how important a dwelling place for God is to Himself and for us.
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