Psalm 36 moves from self-flattery and scheming to wings, river, fountain, and light. Discover how God’s steadfast love steadies daily life and guides wise prayer.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Psalm 36 moves from self-flattery and scheming to wings, river, fountain, and light. Discover how God’s steadfast love steadies daily life and guides wise prayer.
Joshua 13 balances unfinished conquest with faithful administration. God commands an aged Joshua to divide the land now, promising to drive out the rest, while Levi’s portion declares that the Lord himself is the people’s true inheritance.
Deuteronomy 11 calls a river-crossing generation to love the Lord, fix His words on heart and home, and trust Him for rain and harvest. Blessing and curse are proclaimed in the land, and life hinges on holding fast to God.
Pharaoh’s “Who is the Lord?” sparks a clash over worship and work. As bricks without straw grind Israel down, Moses laments—and God prepares to answer.
Exodus 2 moves from a fragile basket to a faithful God who hears Israel’s cry. See how He preserves Moses, forms him in Midian, and remembers His covenant.
Money is a test and a tool in Luke 16. Jesus calls us to convert temporary wealth into eternal welcome, to hear Scripture over spectacle, and to choose God over money while there’s still time.
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.
Two little-known names in 2 Timothy 1:15 open a window into courage and shame. See why some turned away in Asia and how grace makes us loyal refreshers of Christ’s suffering servants.
Hannah’s story is a powerful testimony of faith, perseverance, and answered prayer. Despite barrenness and mockery, she turned to God in fervent prayer, and He granted her a son, making her the mother of Samuel, one of Israel’s greatest leaders.
Mahalalel, a patriarch in the genealogy leading to Christ, exemplifies God’s faithfulness in preserving a righteous lineage. His life, though briefly mentioned, reminds us of the importance of passing down faith and living a life of praise to God.
Epaphroditus exemplifies sacrificial service and unwavering dedication to the gospel. His story inspires believers to support one another in ministry and to embrace the joy of serving Christ with humility and perseverance.