Jeremiah

#1211: What does God want for you? | John 10 | Jeremiah 52 | Proverbs 17:21-18:9

#1211: What does God want for you? | John 10 | Jeremiah 52 | Proverbs 17:21-18:9

"What does God want for you?" could be a whole book unto itself. But today we’re going to examine it in light of our OT and NT segments, because it’s a message of hope — and more. More importantly, it’s a good reminder of truth in a world where almost-truth abounds, and it’s always profitable to focus for a moment on the thing that should make your heart sing.

#1199: Did Jesus have a beginning? | John 1:1-18 | Jeremiah 34-35 | Proverbs 16:25-28

#1199: Did Jesus have a beginning? | John 1:1-18 | Jeremiah 34-35 | Proverbs 16:25-28

Today as we begin the book of John, you hear some famous words that echo Genesis 1…”In the beginning.” And you won’t have to listen long to figure out that John’s talking about Jesus. So, did Jesus have a beginning?

#1198: Why hasn't Jesus come back yet? | 2 Peter 3 | Psalm 80 | Jeremiah 33 | Psalm 147

#1198: Why hasn't Jesus come back yet?  | 2 Peter 3 | Psalm 80 | Jeremiah 33 | Psalm 147

What we talk about less — and probably should talk about more — is Jesus’ return. In fact, Jesus’ return is part of Peter’s argument for why we should live lives full of hope. Interestingly, today you’ll hear Peter mention why Jesus hasn’t returned yet.

#1192: What is the church’s “witness?” | 1 Peter 2:4-3:12 | Jeremiah 23:9-24:10

#1192: What is the church’s “witness?” | 1 Peter 2:4-3:12 | Jeremiah 23:9-24:10

What good would it be if God was like a robot? This might seem like a weird focus question for the day, but it not only relates to something we’ll read today as we finish up James, it also might be an interesting concept for you to use when you talk to someone else.

#1191: What kind of reverence is proper? | 1 Peter 1 | Jeremiah 21-23:8

#1191: What kind of reverence is proper? | 1 Peter 1 | Jeremiah 21-23:8

Today in 1 Peter 1, pay attention today to the call to be holy — that’ll be a theme we’ll touch on in tomorrow’s Sunday Reflection. And two, today’s focus question is, “What kind of reverence is proper?”