Biblical Context Matters
“Biblical context matters, because it helps us to reframe our studies, to focus on where we can find God, rather than ourselves, in the stories, as well as how everything points back to Jesus.”
“Biblical context matters, because it helps us to reframe our studies, to focus on where we can find God, rather than ourselves, in the stories, as well as how everything points back to Jesus.”
“Through conversations and kindness, we choose to introduce people to the Most High God by showing them how Jesus feels about them. No pushiness. No obligation. No awkwardness. No judgment. Just extravagant love and the Holy Spirit’s power.”
“We are living in the betrothal season, my friend. There is a day we can look forward to, anticipating when Jesus, our groom will come back to bring us/the church, His bride, home to His Father’s house. We don’t know when this glorious day will happen. Jesus explained in Mark 13:32 only His Father knows when the time will be.”
“God comes alongside us, walking step-by-step beside us, facing each wave of emotion, crying each tear, and screaming at each injustice, just as we do. He walks through the muck with us, knee-deep and miserable, but He never leaves our side.”
“Since sin entered the world through forbidden food, coming together at the table transforms the prohibited into permissible. It turns the upside-down nature of sin right-side-up and causes food to unify us. It calls us back to a time before the fall and brings restoration through table companionship.”
“Christians displayed radical brotherly love through their unstoppable generosity to one another. People couldn’t help but notice this attractive generosity.”
“The earliest followers of Jesus set a beautiful example of being the helpers when they lived for the kingdom of God rather than fighting against the world of empire.”
“We often find ourselves in places or situations in life we didn’t expect or plan to be in for our lives. But often it is the times like these when we are forced out of our comfort zones, away from “home” so to speak, that the most growth takes place. And that growth is our way to bear witness to what God has done in and through us.”
“Women tend to shy away from these important roles of “disciple-maker” that so many are seeking, simply because they don’t feel equipped… Maybe we’re going about it all wrong?”
“Maybe we don’t find ourselves in quite the same circumstances as Ruth and Naomi, desperate for food to feed our hungry bellies, but our spiritual bellies ache just as much.”
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