Why We Need the Bad News of Israelite History
There’s nothing wrong with the creation-fall-salvation model except that the habit of skipping the in-between part—Israel’s messy history—can lead us to think it insignificant.
There’s nothing wrong with the creation-fall-salvation model except that the habit of skipping the in-between part—Israel’s messy history—can lead us to think it insignificant.
Outranking John the Baptist should not be a matter of prideful boasting, but of humble rejoicing.
Six ways the life of Joshua anticipates the character, mission, and triumph of Jesus.
Moses’s life experience follows a pattern of death and resurrection that will later be repeated by Israel, as well as by someone greater than Moses.
Perhaps Genesis 22 is God’s test for you, in which he’s asking the same question he asked Abraham: “Do you trust me?”