"But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does."
— James 1:25 NKJV
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How to Handle Being Misunderstood
Have you ever been the subject of gossip or had your intentions completely misread? In this lesson, we explore how to "unravel the knots" that get...
Vows, Oaths, and Commitments
In this study, we provide a deep dive into the biblical concepts of vows, oaths, and commitments. Picking up from a question about whether one must...
Canon of Scripture: The Book of Enoch
In this lesson, we continue our series on the Canon of Scripture by taking a deep dive into the Book of Enoch. While often discussed today...
Canon of Scripture: Extra Books of the Bible - Apocrypha
In this lesson, we continue our series on the Canon of Scripture by examining the Apocrypha—a collection of books written during the "400...
Overview of Malachi
In this overview of the final book of the Old Testament, we take a look at the message of the prophet Malachi. Written approximately 400 years...
Overview of Obadiah
In this study, we dive into the shortest book of the Old Testament: Obadiah. Comprised of only 21 verses, this powerful prophecy delivers a...
Overview of Ezekiel
In this study, we continue our exploration of the major prophets with the book of Ezekiel. Known as the "visual prophet," Ezekiel used dramatic...
Conclusions: Necessary, Unnecessary, and Impossible
This article discusses necessary, unnecessary, and impossible conclusions when interpreting Bible teachings, using examples from Jesus' teachings and scripture to illustrate the importance of drawing necessary conclusions.
Timeline of the Writing Prophets
In this study, we step away from our series on the parables to begin a foundational look at the Writing Prophets of the Old Testament. To truly...
Micah and the Tribe of Dan
In this lesson, we take a look at a story from the book of Judges that demonstrates the dangers of being ignorant of God's law and the need to teach...
Abimelech (Not a Judge)
In this lesson, we take a look at Abimelech who is often listed as one of the judges but is actually an oppressor of Israel rather than a deliverer....
Jeremiah and Bad Listeners
When we hear what God says, how do we listen? Do we make excuses not to believe Him when what He says doesn't fit with how we think? We look at an...
Being Faithful in a Bad Environment
It is natural to want to leave a bad environment for somewhere better. But we have some examples in the Old Testament of those who stayed in bad...
Matthew 24: Destruction of Jerusalem
We looked last time at the "Day of the Lord" in the book of Joel and saw that very similar language can be used to describe various judgments of...
Summary of the Bible: Organization of the Books
Explores Bible organization, highlighting Old and New Testaments, key books, and their significance in understanding Scripture.
How We Know the Bible Has Not Been Changed
Explores biblical authenticity and original text preservation through historical copying methods and evidence.