God Bless All Nations
Is it better to say “God bless America” or “God bless all nations”? Greg Taylor discusses this after reading a very important text in Isaiah 19 about how God feels about nations other than Israel.
Is it better to say “God bless America” or “God bless all nations”? Greg Taylor discusses this after reading a very important text in Isaiah 19 about how God feels about nations other than Israel.
Read in today’s Journey Bible Project blog about one of the few good kings among the many bad kings in Israel and Judah. Chris Dial tells about the life and times of Asa and then makes important applications to our lives today.
Listen to Ollisha Warren read from Isaiah 7-11 then listen to Greg Taylor’s sermon about these famous Messianic texts and their historical background.
Learn the historical background of some of the messianic texts in Isaiah, starting here with Isaiah 7.
Hear Greg Taylor’s recent sermon. Spenser Bolte reads Isaiah 5-6 and Greg preaches from this text in a sermon titled, “From Woe to Whoa!”
Greg Taylor shares five keys from some of the best scholars of scripture in how to read the Bible contextually.
Greg Taylor shares some Hebrew words from Isaiah 5 in today’s Journey Bible Project blog that will make a big difference in how you view the prophecy from now on.
What was the original context for the saying, “nations will beat their swords into plows”? Greg Taylor investigates in today’s Journey Bible Project blog.
I was mystified by Isaiah, known to be one of the greatest prophecies of all time. That was until I met John T. Willis in 2000 in Kenya. What he did was so amazing, I have to tell you about it in this blog.
I was mystified by Isaiah, known to be one of the greatest prophecies of all time. That was until I met John T. Willis in 2000 in Kenya. What he did was so amazing, I have to tell you about it in this blog.
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