What is the book of Leviticus all about? Let’s find out together as we read Leviticus 1 – 4.
What was the tabernacle furniture for? Let’s find out together as we read Exodus 38 to 40.
What was the tabernacle furniture for? Let’s find out together as we read Exodus 35 to 37.
Why did Israel make a golden calf? Let’s find out together as we read Exodus 32 – 34.
Let’s read the beautiful psalms 22 to 24 together and enjoy them.
Just who were the priests? Let’s find out together as we read Exodus 28 – 31.
Just where did they put the law? Let’s find out together as we read Exodus 25 – 28.
Just what was the law? Let’s find out together as we read Exodus 21 – 24.
What was the exact purpose of the law? Let’s find out together as we read Exodus 18 – 20.
How did God provide for an entire nation after they left Egypt? Let’s find out together as we read Exodus 14 – 17.
Let’s read Exodus 11 to 13 together and see Israel’s first Passover.
How does God speak to us? Let‘s find out together as we read Psalms 19 to 21.
God devastated Egypt’s economy. How? Let’s find out together as we read Exodus 8 to 10.
When Moses asks Pharoah to let the Lord’s people go, Pharoah asks, “Who is the Lord?” Let’s find out together how God answered as we read Exodus 5 to 7.
After being raised in Pharoah’s house, Moses gets to meet God. Let’s read that together in Exodus 1 – 4.
All through the book of Job, Job has wanted to talk directly to God. How did that end? Let’s find out together as we read Job 38 to 42.
Today Elihu finishes his speech to Job. Let’s see it in Job 35 to 37.
What were Joshua’s closing remarks? Let’s find out together as we read Joshua 22 – 24.
Today we meet the last of the protagonists of Job, Elihu, as we read Job 32 to 34.
Does God treat us like we treat him? Let’s find out together as we study Psalm 16 to 18.
Let’s hear Job’s final speech together as we read Job 28 – 31 together.
Yeah, Job got pretty sarcastic. Can you blame him? Let’s find out together how sarcastic he was as we read Job 25 to 27.
Job expresses a classic presentation of the problem of theodicy… If bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad people, can God be just? Let’s hear that argument together as we read Job 21 – 24.
In Job 18 to 20, Job puts faith in a Redeemer who can even help him after death. Sound familiar?