Daily Devotionals for your work week that generally follow along the teachings on Sunday morning at
John sees seven new signs. What are they and what do they mean? Let’s find out together as we read R
John hears seven trumpets and watches the ensuing disaster. What does all this mean? Let’s find out
John sees the scroll opened and the first six seals. What happens? Let’s find out together as we rea
The Spirit tells John to write letters to seven churches in Asia Minor. Why and what do they say? Le
The psalmist asks God to destroy his enemies. Is that ever the right thing to do? Let’s find out tog
Jude tells us that the end of all things in near. What difference should that make for us? Let’s fin
John tells the church not to receive certain people and TO receive others. What’s the difference? Le
John tells the churches he’s writing to that God is light and God is love. What does that mean for u
Peter tells the Jewish Christians to remember these things. What things does he want them to remembe
Peter tells the Jewish Christians to live properly among their neighbors. What he mean by that? Let’
James tells us to seek wisdom. What sort of wisdom is he talking about? Let’s find out together as w
After the last psalms of ascent, two “hallelujah psalms” tell us that God’s mercy endures forever. W
Hebrews 11 is called the Heroes of Faith. Could it be “Heroes of Faithfulness?” Let’s find out toget
Israel had lived for 1500 years with the old covenant of animal sacrifices. The author of Hebrews sa
The author of Hebrews says Jesus is better. Better than what? Let’s find out together as we read Heb
Paul tells a friend to receive his lost slave. How is he to receive him? Let’s find out together as
Paul gives Timothy encouragement on the eve of his own death. What are Paul’s last words to Timothy?
Paul tells Timothy how to build a church. How do you do that? Let’s find out together as we read 1 T
Psalms 120 to 134 are all psalms of ascent. What does that mean? Let’s find out together as we read
The church in Thessalonia has questions about Jesus’ second coming. How does Paul answer that questi