What does the Lord as head of the household look like? Click here to learn more about Hosea’s profound language on just how passionate our heavenly Father is for his dear children.
The people of Israel begin to speak words of repentance, but why doesn’t the Lord accept it? Click here to find out as we continue our study of the book of Hosea!
How is Hosea’s harsh word of judgment in chapter 4 still relevant today? Click here to find out as Dr. German continues our study of this first prophet of “The Book of the Twelve” (The Minor Prophets).
How does the marriage metaphor help us understand the relationship between God and his people? Click here to listen to Dr. German discuss the next chapter of Hosea to find out just how rich it is!
How should we understand God’s command for Hosea to marry “a wife of whoredom”? Click here as we kick off our study of a new book of the Bible, the first of “The Book of the Twelve” (The Minor Prophets)!
How is the last chapter of Romans far more than just bunch of names? Click here to listen as we wrap up our study of this fascinating book of Scripture with our eyes fixed on “Christ in Every Word.”
What about those who practice the Christian faith differently than we do? This has been an issue in the church from its earliest days, and one that Paul tackles directly in our next chapter of Romans. Click here to listen!
What, then, does the Christian life look like after receiving God’s mercies? Our study of Romans continues with a new section that tackles this question head on, so click here to find out!
How, at the end of the day, does the Israel of old relate to “the Israel of God” (Gal. 6:16)? Click here as we wrap up our discussion of a monumental section of God’s Word, Romans 9-11.
How will God work through Israel’s rejection of the Gospel to bring about the salvation of both Gentiles and Israelites? Click here to listen to more of our study of the book of Romans.
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