NUMBERS 21: CAN WE LOOK VIOLENCE IN THE FACE?
Can we look the violence of the Bible in the face and recognize it as our own?
Can we look the violence of the Bible in the face and recognize it as our own?
Leaders aren’t crazy if they speak to rocks, and BEWARE if a leader makes threats and hits those rocks! In today’s Journey Bible Project Blog, Greg Taylor draws three lessons from Numbers 18-20 about when leaders pass on listening to God, pass way, or pass anything else.
Today’s Journey Bible Project Blog contains four leadership lessons from Greg Taylor out of Numbers 16-7.
Today’s Journey Bible Project Blog is a powerful misdirect. We read the chapter and can’t get our eyes of a man being stoned, wondering why God would allow this, why Israel would do this. Don’t we put people to death for lesser things? And what is this text about fringes of garments doing together with this stark picture of a stoning. Read today’s blog and find out.
Are you tired of following the crowd, Grasshopper? Read today’s amazing story from Numbers 13-14 in The Journey Bible Project Blog and pray for courage to step out from the crowd and have courage but more than anything else to learn to TRUST GOD.
Have you ever wanted God to use you like he’s using others to speak or write powerfully? Today’s Journey Bible Project Blog on Numbers 12 is a story about Miriam and Aaron speaking out against Moses, the “most humble man on the face of the earth.” This blog also explores another possibility for how to think of Moses authoring the Torah when we read ironic statements like this!
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.
When God promises His presence will go with Israel, he’s speaking to homeless nomads.
What does a picture of Larry Mullen Jr. of U2 have to do with Exodus 19. Read today’s blog in The Journey Bible Project and find out!
Greg Taylor asks if we have ever been in position to be complained against. What was your response? The response of Aaron and Moses to Israel’s complaints is surprising.
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