Bible Study

  • What ‘Living Water’ Meant at the Feast of Tabernacles

    What ‘Living Water’ Meant at the Feast of Tabernacles

    When Jesus offered living water in John 7, he stood up in the middle of a temple ceremony that had been begging for the Spirit. The calendar makes the saying land like a thunderclap. Continue reading

  • The Calendar Was a Teacher: How Jewish Feasts Shape the Sayings of Jesus

    The Calendar Was a Teacher: How Jewish Feasts Shape the Sayings of Jesus

    Jesus timed some of his most explosive sentences to specific moments in the Jewish festival calendar. The feast was the setup. The sentence was the punchline. Continue reading

  • Why Did Jesus Choose Caesarea Philippi? The ‘Gates of Hades’ Saying Decoded

    Why Did Jesus Choose Caesarea Philippi? The ‘Gates of Hades’ Saying Decoded

    When Jesus said the gates of hell would not prevail against his church, he was standing in front of a cliff the locals called the gate to the underworld. The location was the sermon. Continue reading

  • When the Place Was the Sermon: Recovering the Geography of Jesus’ Teaching

    When the Place Was the Sermon: Recovering the Geography of Jesus’ Teaching

    Jesus did not teach in a vacuum. He preached on located ground, and the location was often half the sermon. Here is what we miss when we read past the geography. Continue reading

  • Who Has Your Back?

    Who Has Your Back?

    The lion does not chase the flock. He does not roar into the middle of the herd and try to take down a strong ram in the open. That is not how lions hunt. He moves along the edges. He watches. He waits for the one that wanders. A young ewe lagging behind. An old… Continue reading

  • Two by Two

    Two by Two

    When Jesus sent the disciples out, He sent them in pairs. Mark records it plain. “And He called the twelve to Himself, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them power over unclean spirits” (Mark 6:7 NKJV). Luke records the same pattern with a different group, the seventy others Jesus appointed.… Continue reading

  • The Hands Held Steady

    The Hands Held Steady

    Joshua is in the valley below, fighting Amalek hand to hand. He has the men Moses told him to choose, and they are fighting with whatever they have. Their swords. Their staffs. Their bare hands. The fight is the kind that does not end clean. Dust in the eyes. Blood on the wrists. A man… Continue reading

  • Nothing Restrains the Lord

    Nothing Restrains the Lord

    Two men are crawling up a cliff. Not an army. Not a regiment. Not a company of soldiers with a coordinated assault plan. Two. One of them is the king’s son. The other one is the boy who carries his weapons. They are using their hands and their feet, the loose rocks scraping their palms,… Continue reading

  • The Back-to-Back Battle

    The Back-to-Back Battle

    The field outside the city of Rabbah smelled like dust and blood and horses. The Ammonites had come out of the gates and lined up in front of the city walls, ready for the fight Joab had come for. That was the battle Joab had planned. Two armies, face to face, the kind of fight… Continue reading

  • Stand Therefore (And Notice the Plural)

    Stand Therefore (And Notice the Plural)

    English has lost something the New Testament still has. We used to have “thou” and “ye.” Singular and plural. The English Bible carried the distinction for centuries. Then the language shifted, and we flattened both words into the same one, and we have been losing meaning ever since. You. One word, two meanings, and no… Continue reading

  • The Gap in the Armor

    The Gap in the Armor

    If you stripped a Roman legionary down to the metal and laid his kit on the ground, you would be looking at a piece of engineering older than most religions. Leather belt with iron plates. Cuirass forged to the shape of a man’s chest. Studded sandals built for marching and holding ground. Long rectangular shield.… Continue reading

  • When Faith Has to Hold, Part 7: When Everything Is Falling Apart at Once

    When Faith Has to Hold, Part 7: When Everything Is Falling Apart at Once

    There is a season in some lives when everything goes at the same time. Continue reading

  • When Faith Has to Hold, Part 6: When No One Is There

    When Faith Has to Hold, Part 6: When No One Is There

    Loneliness is the one pressure that nobody warns you about in church. Continue reading

  • When Faith Has to Hold, Part 5: When You’re the One Who Failed

    When Faith Has to Hold, Part 5: When You’re the One Who Failed

    There is one kind of pressure that is worse than all the others, because there is no one outside to blame. Continue reading

  • When Faith Has to Hold, Part 4: When Something Is Gone

    When Faith Has to Hold, Part 4: When Something Is Gone

    Grief is what love does when it cannot find its object anymore. Continue reading

  • When Faith Has to Hold, Part 3: When the Mind Won’t Stop

    When Faith Has to Hold, Part 3: When the Mind Won’t Stop

    You know the feeling. You finally lay down. The lights are off. The house is settled. And your mind opens for business. Continue reading

  • When Faith Has to Hold, Part 2: When You’ve Got Nothing Left

    When Faith Has to Hold, Part 2: When You’ve Got Nothing Left

    There is a particular kind of tired the world does not know what to do with. Continue reading

  • When Faith Has to Hold, Part 1: When the Dark Presses In

    When Faith Has to Hold, Part 1: When the Dark Presses In

    Most of us learned to handle fear the way we learned to handle a wasp on the back porch. Stay still. Don’t breathe. Hope it leaves on its own. Continue reading

  • The List You Always Skip

    The List You Always Skip

    The genealogy of Jesus in Matthew 1 is the gospel before the gospel. Every name on the list is doing work, and most of us have been skipping it for years. Continue reading

  • The Underdog Files, Part 5: The Gambler Paul Never Forgot

    The Underdog Files, Part 5: The Gambler Paul Never Forgot

    Philippians 2:25-30 — “Yet I considered it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, my brother, fellow worker, and fellow soldier, but your messenger and the one who ministered to my need… because for the work of Christ he came close to death, not regarding his life, to supply what was lacking in your service toward… Continue reading

  • The Underdog Files, Part 4: The Man Whose Name Meant Useful

    The Underdog Files, Part 4: The Man Whose Name Meant Useful

    Philemon 10-11 — “I appeal to you for my son Onesimus, whom I have begotten while in my chains, who once was unprofitable to you, but now is profitable to you and to me.” His name was Onesimus. Onesimos (Ὀνήσιμος), Strong’s G3682. It is a Greek word that means useful, profitable, beneficial. In the first… Continue reading

  • The Underdog Files, Part 3: The Widow at the Refining Place

    The Underdog Files, Part 3: The Widow at the Refining Place

    1 Kings 17:12 — “So she said, ‘As the LORD your God lives, I do not have bread, only a handful of flour in a bin, and a little oil in a jar. And see, I am gathering a couple of sticks that I may go in and prepare it for myself and my son,… Continue reading

  • The Underdog Files, Part 2: The Girl Without a Name

    The Underdog Files, Part 2: The Girl Without a Name

    2 Kings 5:2-3 — “And the Syrians had gone out on raids, and had brought back captive a young girl from the land of Israel. She waited on Naaman’s wife. Then she said to her mistress, ‘If only my master were with the prophet who is in Samaria! For he would heal him of his… Continue reading

  • The Underdog Files, Part 1: The Man Who Got One Verse

    The Underdog Files, Part 1: The Man Who Got One Verse

    Judges 3:31 — “After him was Shamgar the son of Anath, who killed six hundred men of the Philistines with an ox goad; and he also delivered Israel.” That’s it. That’s the whole biography. Thirty-two words in our English Bible, twenty-something in the Hebrew. No childhood. No call narrative. No tribe of origin. No wife,… Continue reading

  • Letters From Home Episode 1

    Episode title | Letter 001 — The Envelope: The Cloud of Witnesses (Hebrews 11) The week opens with a chapter you may think you know, and a question you may not have asked. Today we put Hebrews 11 on the table and read it slow. No commentary. Just the letter. In this letter Scripture Coming… Continue reading

  • Already and Not Yet

    Already and Not Yet

    We have spent twelve posts looking at what is already true of you in Christ. Already chosen. Already adopted. Already justified. Already sealed. Already indwelt. Already raised together with Him. Already seated in heavenly places. Already a hyper-conqueror in tribulation, distress, peril, and sword. But the Bible never lets the believer rest only in the… Continue reading

  • Disciplines as Response, Not Strategy

    Disciplines as Response, Not Strategy

    There are two ways a Christian can approach the spiritual disciplines, and one of them will eventually break him. The first way is to treat them as currency. Prayer, Scripture reading, fasting, silence, communion, all of them turned into deposits the believer is making in some heavenly account, hoping to accumulate enough that God will… Continue reading

  • You Were Never Meant to Do This Alone

    You Were Never Meant to Do This Alone

    I have been a believer long enough to watch the American church slowly forget something the first century took for granted. The first Christians did not have a category for the solitary believer. They did not have a category for me and Jesus. They had Christ and His body. The two were so tightly bound… Continue reading

  • When Your Life Doesn’t Feel Victorious

    When Your Life Doesn’t Feel Victorious

    This is the post in this series I almost did not want to write, because I do not want to do it badly. There are people reading this whose lives do not look or feel anything like the bright, smiling Christian poster from the first post in this series. People who have lost a child.… Continue reading

  • Repentance from a Place of Belovedness

    Repentance from a Place of Belovedness

    There are two ways to come to God after you have sinned, and only one of them works. The first way is to come the way a hired man comes after a mistake. Hat in hand. Eyes down. Bracing for the firing. The internal posture is I have to make this right or I am… Continue reading

  • Every Temptation Attacks Your Identity

    Every Temptation Attacks Your Identity

    There is a pattern in the Bible that, once you see it, you cannot unsee. The serpent’s first sentence in Genesis 3 and the devil’s first sentence in Matthew 4 are the same kind of sentence. Different words on the surface. Same move underneath. In Genesis 3:1 the serpent says, Has God indeed said, You… Continue reading

  • The Real Battlefield

    The Real Battlefield

    I have watched a lot of Christians try to win wars on the wrong terrain. A man wants to stop a habit, so he focuses on the habit. He sets up alarms, blocks websites, builds accountability, throws away the bottle. Some of that is wise. None of it goes deep enough. Within six months, the… Continue reading

  • The Spirit Inside You

    The Spirit Inside You

    Most believers I know have a doctrine of the Holy Spirit they would not be embarrassed by on a doctrinal exam, and a working life that looks like He is not in the building. We say we believe He indwells us. We sing about Him on Sunday. We mention Him in our prayers. And then… Continue reading

  • Already Righteous, Still Becoming

    Already Righteous, Still Becoming

    There are two ditches a believer can fall into when he tries to think about his own holiness. The first ditch is despair. He looks at the gap between who he is in Christ and who he is on a Tuesday afternoon, and he cannot reconcile it. He concludes that either the gospel is not… Continue reading

  • Adopted, Not Hired

    Adopted, Not Hired

    There is a difference between a hired man and a son. The hired man works for what he gets. He earns his place at the table. He is welcome as long as he produces. The day he stops producing, the day he gets sick, the day he makes a mistake big enough, the relationship is… Continue reading

  • The Old You Is Dead

    The Old You Is Dead

    There are people sitting in pews this Sunday who think they are still the person they used to be. They believe Christ has forgiven them. They believe they are going to heaven when they die. But somewhere in the back of the head, the old self is still treated like the real self. The new… Continue reading

  • The Two Smallest Words in the New Testament

    The Two Smallest Words in the New Testament

    If you read Paul’s letters with a pencil in your hand, you start noticing something. He cannot stop saying it.In Christ. In Him. In Christ Jesus. In whom. In the Lord.Some scholars have counted around 165 occurrences of this phrase or a close variant in Paul’s writings. That is more than once per chapter, on… Continue reading

  • The Word We Keep Getting Wrong

    The Word We Keep Getting Wrong

    There is a picture most of us carry in our heads when we hear the phrase victorious Christian life. The believer in the picture is smiling. He has not lost his temper in months. Her marriage is steady, her kids are obedient, her Bible is highlighted in three colors. Sin has been crushed under heel.… Continue reading

  • When Nothing Happens

    When Nothing Happens

    The Authority of the Believer, Part 7 Here is where the series has been heading the whole time, and I want to write it carefully, because a lot of you have been waiting for this post whether you knew it or not. You did everything right. You learned the truth about the authority of the… Continue reading

  • Healing, Provision, and the Things You Need

    Healing, Provision, and the Things You Need

    The Authority of the Believer, Part 6 Most of us are not fighting demons this morning. We are trying to figure out how to pay a bill that came in bigger than we expected. We are praying over a child whose cough has turned into something the doctor does not love. We are thinking about… Continue reading

  • Spiritual Warfare Without the Theater

    Spiritual Warfare Without the Theater

    The Authority of the Believer, Part 5 If you came up in the American church anytime between 1980 and the early 2000s, you have probably been through some version of spiritual warfare teaching that left you with questions. Maybe you were in a prayer room where somebody yelled at the devil for twenty minutes straight.… Continue reading

  • Praying vs. Commanding

    Praying vs. Commanding

    The Authority of the Believer, Part 4 A woman pulls you aside after service. Her mother is in the hospital. Stage four. The family is scared. She wants to know if you will pray. Here is the honest question most believers have never been taught how to answer. Do you ask God to heal her,… Continue reading

  • Delegated to the Church

    Delegated to the Church

    The Authority of the Believer, Part 3 So Jesus has all authority in heaven and on earth. Good. Great, even. But what does that have to do with me on a Tuesday morning, trying to pay the power bill and praying over a kid who cannot sleep? This is where a lot of otherwise solid… Continue reading

  • The Second Adam Takes It Back

    The Second Adam Takes It Back

    The Authority of the Believer, Part 2 We ended the last post with a mess. God still owned the earth. The legal deed had never left His hand. But the operational authority He had entrusted to Adam had been handed over to an enemy, and every generation since Eden had inherited the consequences. The garden… Continue reading

  • Who Did God Put in Charge of Earth?

    Who Did God Put in Charge of Earth?

    The Authority of the Believer, Part 1 There are two conversations happening in the church right now about authority, and they are both confused. The first conversation says God is fully sovereign, end of story. Nothing happens on this planet that He does not directly cause or permit. Prayer is mostly a tool to align… Continue reading

  • April 10–If You Lack Wisdom, Ask

    April 10–If You Lack Wisdom, Ask

    James 1:5 (NKJV) “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.” “The beginning of wisdom is the discovery of our own ignorance.” — William Temple James does not begin his letter gently. The opening verses drop the… Continue reading

  • April 9–The Lord Is My Shepherd

    April 9–The Lord Is My Shepherd

    Psalm 23:1 (NKJV) “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.” “The LORD is my shepherd — not was, not will be, not might be. He is. Right now, in this moment, He is.” — F.B. Meyer Six words in Hebrew. Seven in English. And in those seven words, David collapses the entire theology… Continue reading

  • April 8–Ask, Seek, Knock

    April 8–Ask, Seek, Knock

    Matthew 7:7–8 (NKJV) “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.” “Prayer is not overcoming God’s reluctance; it is laying hold of His… Continue reading

  • Love Is the Engine of Sanctification

    Love Is the Engine of Sanctification

    Most conversations about sanctification start in the wrong place. They start with behavior. Stop doing this. Start doing that. Try harder. Pray more. Read your Bible with more consistency. White-knuckle your way toward holiness and hope God is impressed by the effort. And look, none of those things are bad. Prayer matters. Scripture matters. Discipline… Continue reading

  • April 7–He Shall Supply All Your Need

    April 7–He Shall Supply All Your Need

    Philippians 4:19 (NKJV) “And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” “God’s work done in God’s way will never lack God’s supply.” — Hudson Taylor Two words in this verse deserve to be read slowly before anything else is said about them. My God. Not “God… Continue reading

The Believer’s Creed

I believe in the eternal God— 
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit— 
One in essence, infinite in glory, 
the Maker of heaven and earth, 
whose wisdom shaped all things seen and unseen. 

I believe in Jesus Christ, 
the only begotten Son of God, 
conceived by the Holy Spirit, 
born of the Virgin Mary, 
holy and humble, yet Lord of all. 
He suffered under Pontius Pilate, 
was crucified, died, and was buried; 
He descended into the depths of hell, 
and on the third day He rose victorious. 
He ascended into heaven, 
and now reigns at the right hand of the Father, 
from where He will come again 
to judge the living and the dead. 

I believe in the Holy Spirit, 
the breath and power of God within us, 
who gives life, convicts hearts, and sustains faith. 
Through the Spirit, the Church is made holy, 
a communion of saints across all generations. 
I believe in the forgiveness of sins, 
the resurrection of the body, 
and life everlasting in the presence of God. 

I believe in the sacred mystery of the Trinity— 
not three gods, but one holy unity: 
Father, Son, and Spirit—eternal, unchanging, divine. 

I believe in the sacred story revealed in Scripture: 
that from the beginning, light has warred against darkness, 
and though the enemy rose in pride, 
God’s promise prevailed through the Seed— 
Christ Jesus, born of a woman, 
who triumphed through His cross and empty tomb. 

I believe salvation is a gift of grace— 
received by faith, sealed by repentance, 
and made real through the transforming love of God. 

I believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God, 
a lamp for our path and truth for every soul. 

I believe in the call of baptism— 
a burial of the old, a rising to new life in Christ. 

I believe the Holy Spirit empowers believers 
with gifts of healing, wisdom, and tongues, 
that we may glorify God and serve the world in love. 

I believe in divine healing, 
for the power that raised Christ from the grave 
still moves with mercy among His people. 

The Believer’s Charge 

We believe that we are called and anointed— 
not as spectators, but as servants of the living God. 
We are His witnesses in all the earth, 
ambassadors of reconciliation and bearers of His light. 

We believe that Christ has commissioned us 
to go into the world and proclaim His gospel, 
to speak truth to the lost and hope to the broken, 
to open blind eyes and set captives free. 
In His name we move without fear, 
for the Spirit goes before us with power and signs. 

We believe the promise of our Lord: 
that these signs will follow those who believe— 
we shall cast out demons in His name, 
speak with new tongues of heavenly fire, 
lay hands upon the sick and see them restored, 
tread upon the works of the enemy, 
and walk in the authority of the risen Christ. 

We believe that the Spirit within us 
confirms the Word with power and grace— 
that we are vessels of His love, 
agents of His mercy, 
and temples of His presence. 

We choose to live as those sent by God, 
our hearts aflame with His gospel, 
our hands ready to serve, 
our voices lifted in praise, 
our lives poured out for His glory. 

The Blessed Hope

I believe in the glorious return of Jesus Christ, 
who will restore all things 
and reign in righteousness and peace. 

And I believe in eternal life— 
the home prepared for the redeemed, 
and the solemn truth of judgment for the unrepentant. 

This is our faith, our confession, our calling, and our hope. 
To God be the glory—forever and ever. 
Amen.