Prepping for today’s Bible Talk recording. I can’t wait to talk about this verse!
Therefore the Lord waits to be gracious to you,
and therefore he exalts himself to show mercy to you.
For the Lord is a God of justice;
blessed are all those who wait for him. (Isaiah 30:18)
one of my favorite things i’ve ever written.
it’s an ode to the ordinary preacher that doubles as an ode to the ordinary means of grace.
https://t.co/n3Vx8Bpy8z
@_alexduke_ traces the journey of God’s people through the Bible to show readers how Jesus gives direction, peace, and strength every step of the way—exactly what’s needed to sustain us on our journey home.
Read a preview at https://t.co/2wgNfy2TeQ.
"Unfortunately, as we move further in Israel’s history, they forget about God’s instructions for the tabernacle. How do they treat this traveling temple of God once they finally do enter the Promised Land? What should be traveling worship becomes, over time, a traveling circus. All rules go out the window for a time."
~ @_alexduke_ , author of Nomad
https://t.co/dwVrleaR8N
After our holiday hiatus, Bible Talk is back!
In this episode, @_alexduke_, @DrJimHamilton, and Sam discuss Isaiah 17–18, which includes the LORD’s oracle against Damascus and Cush.
https://t.co/jawHGdiZd3
notice that all the sand is at the bottom which means the manuscript is really late & i’m sorry but you’ll notice also that i’m writing this thing by hand
samuel is always worth reading. but this is unusually good! his ability to put buried, almost involuntary impulses & instincts to words is one-of-a-kind.
Today I am starting a 4-part essay series.
The topic? "How to Reach the Lost Young Men." A spiritual and social perspective on what America’s young men need, and where the gospel supplies it.
Today’s post is on "Holistic Depornification." https://t.co/QNeWS6H1QM