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Easter and Beyond (Holy Week, Part 2)
You’ve probably heard that Jesus died on the cross. But then what? This week we discuss Jesus’s resurrection, the disciples’ reaction, and what comes next.
Jesus Did Not Want to Die for Your Sins: The Gethsemane Prayer
In reading the Gospel accounts, one thing is quite clear: Jesus did not want to die for your sins. But he willingly did so anyway. Why?
Quarantine Q&A With Cody Deevers
In this Q&A, we chat with Cody Deevers about how the book of Acts has helped him make sense of the coronavirus pandemic and a song he’s had on repeat.
Palm Sunday to Good Friday (Holy Week, Part 1)
With Easter coming on Sunday, we decided to break down the last week of Jesus’s life to see how God incarnate lived knowing his death was imminent.
What Does Philippians 4:13 Really Mean?
Philippians 4:13 is one of the most well-known Bible verses, but also one of the most misinterpreted. Do we really apply this verse the way Paul intended?
Palm Sunday: The Beginning of the End
Palm Sunday is an interesting point in Jesus’s story—a triumphal entry followed shortly by his arrest and murder. So, why do we still celebrate it today?
Enoch & Elijah: Why Didn’t They Die?
In the Bible, we read that Enoch and Elijah didn’t die but were instead “taken up.” But what does this mean for us? As it turns out, quite a lot.
We Are the Champions: The Gospel in Philippians
Paul knew that, regardless of the believer’s situation in life, what Freddie Mercury would pen thousands of years later is true—we are the champions.
Biblical Canon: How Did We Get the Bible?
The biblical canon has been a concern since Moses received the Ten Commandments, and it’s a crucial topic to understand when measuring these ancient texts.
Living Counter-Culturally as Citizens of Heaven
Philippians 3:20-21 is an encouraging passage, but it can be confusing too. How are we to live as citizens of Heaven while still on Earth?
Two Christlike Examples in the Book of Philippians
Sometimes, Paul’s letters address matters of housekeeping. These details may feel irrelevant to us, but there is often more meaning in them than we realize.
True Humility and the Christ Hymn of Philippians
In the center of Paul’s writing to the Philippians is a beautiful and profound poem that ties the entire letter together through the gospel.
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