Joshua 2:8-4:18

Have you crossed over Jordan? That’s the question Dr. J. Vernon McGee asks each of us today in our continuing study of Joshua and the Israelites. Join us for this study, rich in history and filled with insights about spiritual blessings that wait for every believer who will cross over Jordan by faith.

Joshua 1:10-2:8

After 40 years of wandering in the wilderness, the children of Israel, now under Joshua’s leadership, are preparing to cross the Jordan. Hop aboard the Bible Bus and listen as two faithful spies unfold the strategy to enter the land God has long promised His people.

Joshua 1:1-9

On the surface, the Old Testament book of Joshua is about history, but underneath the facts are spiritual principles that apply to all of us as well. So, grab your Bible and journey through what Dr. McGee calls “a significant book of redemption.”

Deuteronomy 31:24-34:12

As we come to the end of Deuteronomy, it’s time to say goodbye to Moses. In these final chapters, Moses leaves his people with one last song before they prepare to enter the Promised Land. Follow along as Dr. McGee points out God’s great love for His people one last time in the book of Deuteronomy. May you end our study of this marvelous book clinging to the promise of God’s unconditional, unwavering, matchless love.

Deuteronomy 30:12-31:23

When we last saw the children of Israel, they were misinterpreting God’s Law. Now they are faced with a choice: Life and good, or death and evil. What will they choose? In Deuteronomy 30 and 31, meet Israel’s new leader, Joshua, and get ready to see God’s people enter the Promised Land.

Deuteronomy 29:1-30:13

So often, we miss out on God’s love because we are blinded by our own righteousness. In Deuteronomy 29 and 30, we review Israel’s past and learn how their wandering hearts aren’t much different than ours today. Follow along as Dr. McGee teaches us about the Palestinian covenant, God’s prophecy to Israel, and Israel’s misinterpretation of God’s Law in terms of their own righteousness.

Deuteronomy 27:1-28:68

When God makes a covenant, He never breaks it. In Deuteronomy 27 and 28, we see God’s covenant with Israel regarding the Promised Land. While their success and blessing in the land was dependent on their obedience, God gave them the land without conditions. Likewise, today, God’s love for us comes without conditions, yet His blessing is closely tied to our obedience and hearts of worship toward Him.

Deuteronomy 25:1-26:19

Every day, we are at war with our flesh. In our study of Deuteronomy 25 and 26, Dr. McGee teaches that our flesh is not something to despise or fight with self-discipline. Instead, our flesh can point us to the Holy Spirit. When we walk with God, the fruit of the Spirit will flow from us. Find hope in God’s promise to one day eradicate our flesh and bring us to completion as new creatures.

Deuteronomy 23:1-24:22

If we are born of God, then our attitude, appearance, and all-around conduct should communicate that to others. Deuteronomy 23 and 24 outline several laws regarding what conduct is acceptable and unacceptable to God. Follow along as Dr. McGee teaches us the importance of being born again, yielding to the Holy Spirit rather than our flesh, and taking care of each other as God’s family.

Deuteronomy 21:1-23:1

You probably don’t spend much time thinking about the safety of birds. In Deuteronomy 21-23, God went out of His way to make sure birds were protected. He even made a law about it. God shows His love for the birds by protecting them with a law, just as He shows His love for us by giving us laws intended for our safety. Learn to see God’s Law in a new light—the light of His love and protection.

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