2 John binds love to truth and truth to love. The elder instructs a beloved church to keep walking in obedient love while guarding hospitality from teachers who deny Christ.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
2 John binds love to truth and truth to love. The elder instructs a beloved church to keep walking in obedient love while guarding hospitality from teachers who deny Christ.
Hananiah breaks Jeremiah’s yoke and promises a two-year turnaround. God answers with iron and verifies his word the same year, teaching communities to resist pleasant lies and to live inside God’s appointed season.
Proverbs 26 sketches fools, sluggards, meddlers, and gossips—and shows how the wise respond. Learn to answer with discernment, work with steadiness, guard boundaries, and trust God to set things right.
Through a vivid twilight scene, Proverbs 7 trains hearts to treasure wisdom before temptation speaks. Christ writes wisdom within and leads us to walk in the light.
Proverbs 2 sketches a treasure hunt that ends in the knowledge of God. Wisdom enters the heart, guards the path, and rescues from violent schemes and seductive shortcuts so that the upright can dwell secure.
Elihu counters the despairing claim that serving God is useless by defending the Lord’s impartial justice and inviting teachable repentance. Job 34 steadies faith with the assurance that God sees, hears, and acts in his time.
Josiah’s greatest Passover shows word-shaped worship, ordered service, and generous leadership. The chapter then turns at Megiddo, urging humble discernment and teaching God’s people to lament with hope.
From Ziklag’s exiles to Hebron’s feast, 1 Chronicles 12 shows how God gathers skill, Spirit, and unity to install David as king. Issachar’s wisdom, Gad’s courage, and joyful provision turn promise into practiced obedience.
From Ziklag’s exiles to Hebron’s feast, 1 Chronicles 12 shows how God gathers skill, Spirit, and unity to install David as king. Issachar’s wisdom, Gad’s courage, and joyful provision turn promise into practiced obedience.
Solomon begins with an alliance and an altar, then asks for a listening heart. God grants wisdom, and the king’s first famous ruling protects life and reveals truth.
Gibeon survives by a ruse, Israel errs by not inquiring, and an oath in God’s name must stand. Joshua 9 shows how discernment and fidelity honor the Lord while He redeems imperfect beginnings.
Deuteronomy 13 faces false prophets, intimate enticements, and apostate towns with a single demand: love and hold fast to the Lord. Truth, not wonders, governs worship, and obedience protects the community so mercy and promise can flourish.
Leviticus 10 unfolds a crisis after glory: unauthorized fire, holy judgment, sober priests, and a mercy-shaped obedience that still honors God’s word. The chapter warns against self-invented worship while pointing to Christ, the perfect Priest who secures safe nearness for His people.
Paul says love must steer the sounds of worship. In 1 Corinthians 14, intelligible, orderly speech builds up the church, reveals God to seekers, and keeps peace.
Paul guards a betrothed church from clever counterfeits and exposes false apostles by boasting in scars, not polish. Real authority serves, suffers, and keeps the bride loyal to Christ.