Matthew 26:48. What are we to make of Judas’ betrayal and Jesus response?
Matthew 26:48. What are we to make of Judas’ betrayal and Jesus response?
Romans 16:18. Paul warns his readers to watch out for divisive influences both within and without the church.
2 Corinthians 2:6. Discipline is to be restorative rather than retributive.
Psalm 23. David’s psalm points believers to the shepherd’s care, the shepherd’s guidance, and the shepherd’s grace.
Proverbs 3:5-8. Wisdom comes from the Lord.
Galatians 6:8-9. Paul teaches the principle of sowing and reaping.
1 John 1:8-9. Believers do not have to be afraid of admitting their sin. In fact, that is precisely what they are called to do.
Ephesians 6:12. The battle for Christians is spiritual rather than physical.
2 Samuel 8. David’s divine enablement for rule is demonstrated through the victories and success God gives him.
2 Samuel 7. God shows his great faithfulness to his people through his covenant with David.
Luke 15:25. Jesus’ parable teaches of a distant son and a sinner restored.
Hebrews 12:22. Jesus is better than Sinai or Jerusalem.
Matthew 7:1-2. Christians are to judge justly, using a righteous scale both for themselves and for others.
Revelation 6:7-8. Christ’s reign over all things demonstrated in the midst of judgment.
2 Samuel 1. We return to our series on 1&2 Samuel. The story begins with a fatal deception and a woeful lament.
Hebrews 9:27. God won’t let us rebel forever.
1 Samuel 27:1-28:2. Saul’s murderous quest forces David to take extreme measures.
2 Timothy 2:1. Paul reminds Timothy to be strong in the grace that Christ provides.
1 Samuel 21-22. David is now a fugitive on the run with Saul, the mad king, in swift pursuit.
Ephesians 4:26-27.