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Faith Chooses God's Wisdom
God tested Abraham, having him offer his only son (Isaac) as a sacrifice (11:17). What do we do with this? How are we to understand this? Wh


The Tension of Faith
We are all familiar with the frustration of waiting. I think about how much I get frustrated with waiting, whether in traffic, in line for f


Faith That Follows
Throughout the Scriptures, Abraham is known for his faith in God. What do we learn about faith that pleases God from his story?


Building Faith
Hebrews 11 is not a random collection of people but a portrait of people who trusted God's promises, like Noah. These were not perfect peopl


The Meaning of Faith
Today, we will explore Abel and Enoch's accounts. These two men didn't just know about faith; they walked it. Faith is more than just a beli


Understanding Faith
At the heart of Hebrews is a call to perseverance—a challenge to remain faithful even when things get tough. This leads us to Hebrews 11


Galatians: True Measure of Transformation
Paul is concluding his letter to the Galatians, and here, he shifts to a deeply personal tone, saying, "See what large letters I use as I wr


Galatians: Spirit-Led Communities
In Paul's letter to the Galatians, he's been preparing us for this moment. He's discussed our freedom in Christ and the tension between the


Galatians: Walking In The Spirit
If the Spirit guides me, why do I still struggle with some of the same decisions, reactions, fears, or attitudes I struggled with before bec


Galatians: Freedom In Christ
Paul begins with a powerful declaration: “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.” Think back to our marathon analogy. The coach—repr


Galatians: Hearing The Scripture
By allowing the story of Scripture to transform us, we can live as children of the promise, fully trusting in God's grace and the completed


Galatians: Growing In Grace
Continuing our studies of Galatians, we dive into Galatians 4:1-20. The Apostle Paul passionately addresses the Galatians, who are at risk o
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