SOAP Bible Study: Romans 12:1-2
In this SOAP Bible Study: Romans 12:1-2, we slow down and listen carefully to one of Paul’s most powerful calls to holy living. These two verses shift the entire letter …
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In this SOAP Bible Study: Romans 12:1-2, we slow down and listen carefully to one of Paul’s most powerful calls to holy living. These two verses shift the entire letter …
Some leaders stand in the spotlight. Others quietly lift others into it. Barnabas belongs in the second group. Yet without him, the story of the early church would look very …
John 15 stands near the heart of Jesus’ final teaching before His arrest. In the Gospel of John, chapters 13 through 17 record His private instruction to the eleven disciples …
What does it really mean to walk in truth and live in fellowship with God—and with one another? The book of First John invites us into a deeper, more honest …
Jesus speaks the parable of the eye as the lamp of the body during a moment of direct instruction to His disciples, with the surrounding crowd listening closely. The setting …
We approach the study of eschatology with a desire to see God’s Word as both reliable and clear. Many readers feel overwhelmed when they encounter the prophetic warnings of Jesus …
In SOAP Bible Study: Acts 2:42-47 we step into the earliest days of the church. We meet believers who lived close to Jesus and close to one another. Luke records …
Jesus speaks the parable of the lamp under a basket into moments of tension and clarity. He addresses crowds who hear Him gladly and disciples who struggle to understand. The …
Few figures in the Gospels confront us with grace as sharply as Barabbas. He speaks no recorded words. He performs no righteous act. Yet his story sits at the center …
Freedom That Must Be Guarded Galatians 5 stands at the heart of Paul’s letter and captures its driving concern. The gospel of Christ brings real freedom, yet that freedom can …
What if the greatest threat to our faith isn’t outside the church—but already inside? The book of Second Peter speaks directly to that possibility. Though short, this epistle packs a …
Have you ever wondered how we can stand firm in faith while facing trials? The Book of First Peter answers this question by calling us to live with holiness and …
Why do we notice small faults in others while ignoring serious sin in ourselves? Jesus raises that question with sharp clarity in the parable of the speck and the log. …
Matthew 24 is one of the most discussed and misunderstood chapters in the New Testament. Many readers approach it with fear or confusion, because they assume it speaks primarily about …
Why a Digital Bible Study Library Matters Many believers own several Bibles, notebooks, and study books, yet still feel scattered in their study. A digital Bible study library helps bring …
Some people spend their whole lives trying to rise above how others see them. Zacchaeus was one of those people. When we meet him in Luke 19, he is wealthy, …
What does real faith look like in our daily lives? The Book of James answers this question with boldness and clarity. Unlike letters that focus on deep theology, James gives …
Learning to Begin Each Day with God Each morning offers more than a fresh start. It offers an invitation. Before the noise of responsibilities, alerts, and expectations fills our minds, …