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Bible Study Blog

I’ve been a Sunday School Student and studying the Bible for over twenty years. Here’s where I share what I’m learning as I read through the Bible.

  • The God of the Impossible
    An Impossible Situation About four hundred years before Moses birth, through God’s providence Jacob’s son Joseph arrives in Egypt under less than promising circumstances. After a series of unfortunate events Joseph is appointed second in command to Pharoah just in time to save the rest of his family from a severe famine in their land.… Read More »The God of the Impossible
  • How I Study the Bible
    Why study the Bible? Studying the Bible is always a great idea. For Christians, those who claim allegiance to God and His Son and Savior, Jesus Christ, how do you know what this means for your day-to-day life if you don’t study the guide book the Lord left for us? Study to shew thyself approved… Read More »How I Study the Bible
  • Grace in Storm
    As I continue to read through the Bible using a chronological reading plan in the Bible App, another verse stuck out and captured my attention. I believe it’s the Holy Spirit at work when this happens: ”Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guard, left in the land of Judah some of the poor people who owned… Read More »Grace in Storm
  • Relationship with God Has It’s Benefits
    In the 1990’s, American Express has a slogan that said “Membership has it’s privileges.”  All of the Lessons this month in Jeremiah teach us that being in relationship with God has great benefits for us. We often say “hindsight is 20/20” or “if I knew then what I know now” – and our meaning is… Read More »Relationship with God Has It’s Benefits
  • Child-like Faith
    “And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.” – Matthew 18:3 KJV Little Children are considered innocent because they believe what adults tell them.  Much like Adam & Eve before The Fall, they have no real awareness of evil… Read More »Child-like Faith