Biblical Studies
Parable of the Shrewd Manager — Luke 16:1–8
In the parable recorded in Luke 16, the dishonest manager was commended for his shrewdness. Let us serve God with fervor and faithfulness.
Biblical Studies
In the parable recorded in Luke 16, the dishonest manager was commended for his shrewdness. Let us serve God with fervor and faithfulness.
Biblical Studies
Genesis 50:20 is Joseph's Romans 8:28. The story of Joseph is a lesson of God's providence. Others meant it for evil; God meant it for good.
Biblical Studies
In Genesis 49, Jacob prophesies the Lion of Judah. Jacob's final words to his twelve sons reminds us to consider the legacy we leave behind.
Biblical Studies
What will your final words be to your children? Can we borrow and utter Jacob's words to Joseph, "As God has been with me, God will be with you."
Family
Christians throughout history have practiced family worship. Learn the three components of family worship and how to start family worship today.
Biblical Studies
In Genesis 47, God rescues and blesses Egypt through Joseph. As Christian, we are sojourners, benefactors (instruments of blessing), and slaves.
Biblical Studies
This article covers several topics on the book of Psalms: purpose, questions to ask when reading, genre, origin of composition, and content.
Biblical Studies
Following the example of Jacob, we learn from Genesis 46 that as we worship God, trust Him, and live for Him, we will be prepared to die.
Biblical Studies
Jacob reunited with Joseph and said, "It is enough." Can we follow Jacob's example of contentment and say, "My cup overflows. It is enough."
Biblical Studies
There are several well-known Bible stories on forgiveness, but few are as renown as the story of Joseph, a model example of forgiveness.
Biblical Studies
Judah became surety for Benjamin. Likewise, Jesus became surety for Christians. As our guarantor, Jesus receives the title Lion of Judah.
Christian Books
Jesus, in Matthew 11:28–30, describes himself as "gentle and lowly." Dane Ortlund's book expounds on its implication to the Christian life.