5 Reasons Not to Attend Church This Sunday
The Journey preacher Greg Taylor gives you five reasons not to attend church this Sunday.
The Journey preacher Greg Taylor gives you five reasons not to attend church this Sunday.
The disciples probably didn’t realize it, but for those three intensive years, Jesus was preparing them to take over his earthly ministry
God could have chosen to incarnate as a king or a priest — someone with power and privilege. But Jesus, though he was equal to God, brought himself down, not just to the level of humanity, but what his community considered the lowest level of humanity
The patriarchal Hellenistic Jewish setting into which Jesus was born considered women second-class citizens, inherently inferior to their brothers, fathers, and husbands
Jesus performed many miracles in the Bible. Afterward, he often commanded the people he helped to be silent, to not tell anyone about what happened. But people couldn’t keep quiet about the amazing things Jesus did for them.
James saw that Jesus preached the good news by living the good news. The commandment to love your neighbor isn’t a passive feeling of goodwill, but an action that is absolutely key to faith.
It’s easy to get distracted by things that are important but are less important
In today’s Journey Bible Project Blog, Greg Taylor shows how Jesus does not propose theories about the meaning of his death. He enacts concrete actions based in historical realities such as the Passover and the Exodus to show how he and his death are becoming the new liberation of Israel from the powers of evil.
Today’s passage brings us to some of the most beloved sections of Scripture for most believers
If tax season gets you down, you are not alone. What does Jesus say about paying taxes? As tax filing day approaches, Greg Taylor takes a look at what Jesus says about paying taxes to government in today’s Journey Bible Project blog.
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