Deuteronomy 4:1-49
God’s motive toward us is always love. He never leaves us or forsakes us, even when we wander from Him. In Deuteronomy 4, we’ll learn about God’s unconditional love for His people, even when their spirit of disobedience caused them to wander away from Him. Find hope and promise in God’s holy love today.
Deuteronomy 1:34-4:2
What do you want of God? The children of Israel wanted God’s deliverance but didn’t want to have to put in the work to walk with Him. Today we are reminded to be not only hearers of God’s word, but doers (James 1:23). Discover the divine direction God gave the children of Israel on their journey, the importance of a daily walk with God, and the vast difference between faith and presumption.
Deuteronomy 1:1-35
Hop on board the Bible Bus as we begin our study of the last book of the Pentateuch—Deuteronomy. In our first introduction to Deuteronomy, discover why Dr. McGee calls it “the book of experience and obedience” as we see God’s mercy, kindness, and unconditional love displayed in this fascinating book.
John 21:1-25
One of the most beautiful chapters in the Bible takes us to the resurrected Jesus as He welcomes the fellowship of His disciples on the banks of the Sea of Galilee. Sit by the breakfast fire, eat the fish Jesus prepared, and walk with Him as He gives His disciples a vision for the rest of their lives.
John 20:19-31
Every time the supernatural touches the natural, the message is always “peace” or “fear not.” When the resurrected Jesus showed up in the closed room where the disciples were hiding, His first word to them was, “Peace.” What would be their reaction? What did Jesus want them to do?
John 19:38-20:18
“The resurrection of Jesus Christ is more important to our faith than even His death,” says Dr. J. Vernon McGee. If you want to truly understand what happened on the cross, you must begin with the historical facts of the Gospel. Believe them and you will be saved.
John 19:1-37
“One of the most dastardly deeds in history, Jesus’ death, is our redemption,” says Dr. J. Vernon McGee. “A place of judgment became our place of mercy. For Jesus, it was a sacrifice and an act of obedience. For us, it was a substitution. For Satan, it was a triumph ending in defeat. For the world, it is only a brutal, unjust murder.”
John 18:11-40
Jesus’ trials before Annas and Pilate were illegal. Everyone knew it, but no one had the courage to stop them. Come be a witness to how Jesus stood before His enemies with dignity and grace in these steps leading up to the Cross.
John 18:1-11
On the most difficult night of Jesus’ earthly life, the night He spent in prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus laid Himself wide open to His enemies—but with awesome dignity. The soldiers may have thought they took Jesus, but Jesus remained in control of every event.
John 17:2-26
Everyone’s invited. Jesus Christ invites everyone to come to Him for salvation out of their own free will—even though He has the power to make everyone bow to Him. And did you know that today Jesus is talking to the Father about you?