Sheep were an essential animal back in the day. There are over 500 verses about sheep, more than any other animal in the Bible. They came up with two realities: Sheep were essential to the Israelites from an agricultural perspective. Sheep are used as a symbol to refer to God’s people. This understanding is whyContinueContinue reading “Parable of the Pets || 07.16.2022”
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Rebuke With Kindness || 2 Timothy 3:16 (Part 3) || Mid-Week Midrash #31
The Bible is described as God-breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. While expressing concern for others, it’s important not to judge, but to be a supportive mentor and friend.
Worldly Pressure vs. Godly Power || 07.09.2022
Today’s focus is going to be on peer pressure. Peer pressure, by definition, is: “social pressure by members of one’s peer group to take a certain action, adopt certain values, or otherwise conform to be accepted.” The first half of the Golden Calf story resonated with me that peer pressure took place back in Exodus.ContinueContinue reading “Worldly Pressure vs. Godly Power || 07.09.2022”
Why Teach the Bible || 2 Timothy 3:16 (Part 2) || Mid-Week Midrash #30
The scripture in 2 Timothy 3:16 is God-breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. It provides context, understanding, and guidance for followers, making it indispensable.
What is Baptism? || Mark 4:1-11
Jesus’ cousin John was out in the wilderness and invited people to be baptized. The people came to see John to tell him everything they did wrong and to make the promise to do better in their life. John would then lead them down to the Jordan and baptize them. Jesus was traveling from hisContinueContinue reading “What is Baptism? || Mark 4:1-11”
Breath of Influence || 2 Timothy 3:16 (Part 1) || Mid-Week Midrash #29
The verse from 2 Timothy 3:16 emphasizes the divine influence behind all scripture, guiding its purpose for teaching and righteousness. It clarifies that while God did not physically write the text, the authors were inspired by God’s guidance.
Follow the Word! || James 1:22 || Mid-Week Midrash #28
The verse urges action, not just listening. Embracing God’s word involves living it out through love, compassion, and kindness. This embodiment brings forth true power and love.
Waiting For God’s Response || Psalm 130:5 || Mid-Week Midrash #27
Many await Jesus’ return, but instead of idle waiting, let’s live out His teachings by sharing love, grace, and mercy with the world. Act as we wait. Amen.
Setting Your Excuses on Fire || What is Courage || Part 4 (FINALE)
We’ve spent 3 Saturdays on different characters in the Bible and the courage they needed to experience. So, now what? Moses offered a bunch of excuses to God about why he couldn’t lead the Israelites out of Egypt. These five excuses seem to stumble on status, confidence, courage, and speech. He first thought, who amContinueContinue reading “Setting Your Excuses on Fire || What is Courage || Part 4 (FINALE)”
Can You Handle the Truth? || John 8:32 || Mid-Week Midrash #25
The truth sets us free. It liberates us from falsehoods, emotional burdens, and constraints. Embracing honesty may be challenging, but the freedom it brings is worth it.
