Finding God’s Mercy and Justice in Joel–Nahum
The books of Joel through Nahum call us to see God’s justice and mercy working side by side. They expose rebellion, call people to repentance, and offer hope of restoration. When we read these prophets through heaven’s lens, we see both the seriousness of sin and the power of God’s redeeming plan.
Reading Daniel Through Heaven’s Lens: The Supernatural Worldview of Daniel 7–12
Daniel 7–12 pulls back the curtain on history, showing us the throne room of heaven, angelic battles, and the eternal kingdom of Christ. Reading through heaven’s lens transforms how we see world events and strengthens our faith in God’s sovereignty.
Daniel and Hosea: Faith in Exile and God’s Covenant Love
Daniel and Hosea paint a vivid picture of God’s sovereignty and covenant love. Daniel shows God’s faithfulness in exile and His eternal rule through visions, while Hosea reveals His relentless love for His people.
God’s Presence, Gog and Magog, and the New Temple - Ezekiel 29-48
Ezekiel 29–48 takes us from God’s judgment of nations to His promise of ultimate restoration. These chapters highlight the return of God’s presence, the defeat of Gog and Magog, and the vision of a new temple. Together, they show us the hope of God’s eternal kingdom and the certainty of His promises.
God’s Glory in Exile - Ezekiel 1-28
Ezekiel 1–28 opens with a breathtaking vision of God’s glory and moves through judgment, accountability, and hope. These chapters reveal God’s sovereignty over nations, the fall of pride, and a supernatural glimpse behind earthly powers.
Judgment, Exile, and Hope: Jeremiah 46–Lamentations 5
This week’s reading takes us through the closing chapters of Jeremiah and into Lamentations. Discover how exile reveals both God’s judgment and His mercy, and how Christ transforms separation into restoration.
When God’s Word Collides With Culture
In Jeremiah 23–45, we see false prophets exposed, Jerusalem’s collapse, and God’s Word proven true. Yet even in judgment, His mercy shines through.
Understanding the Book of Jeremiah
The book of Jeremiah delivers a timeless call to return to God, trust His sovereign plan, and embrace the hope of the New Covenant in Jesus Christ.
Bible in a Year: Isaiah 38-66 – The Servant and the Coming Glory
Isaiah 38–66 takes us from Hezekiah’s prayer to God’s promise of new creation. These chapters reveal God’s comfort, His global plan of salvation, and the hope of eternal restoration.
Comfort and Restoration – The Servant and the Coming Glory (Isaiah 40-66)
Isaiah 40–66 offers some of the most beautiful and profound promises in Scripture. In a world filled with chaos, God speaks comfort, reveals His Servant, and promises future glory through the Messiah.
Jerusalem’s Turmoil and Trust Issues (Isaiah 28-39)
Isaiah confronts Judah’s political fears and spiritual compromise. These chapters call God's people to stop trusting in Egypt or human alliances—and to return to the Lord as their only refuge.
The Lord Reigns: Global Judgment and Redemption (Isaiah 24-27)
These chapters show the Lord reigning over all creation—bringing judgment to the earth and hope to His people. Even in devastation, God’s promise of redemption shines through.
Isaiah Explained: Prophecy, Judgment, and the Coming King
Isaiah 1–37 reveals powerful prophecies, themes of judgment and restoration, and the supernatural hope of the coming King. Here’s what to watch for in this week’s reading.
Oracles Against the Nations: God’s Sovereignty Over the World (Isaiah 13-23)
Isaiah 13–23 delivers messages of judgment and justice to the surrounding nations. These oracles remind us that God reigns not only over Israel but over the entire world.
The Vision Begins: Isaiah’s Call and Judah’s Crisis (Isaiah 1-12)
Isaiah opens with a nation in crisis and a prophet called to speak truth. In this first part of our Isaiah series, we look at how God begins His message and what we can learn from Judah’s spiritual condition.
Psalms 106–150: Worship That Connects Heaven and Earth
This final section of Psalms invites us into worship that’s raw, real, and cosmic in scope—expressing every emotion and anchoring us in truth.
5 Things That Will Change the Way You Read Psalms (Chapters 61–105)
Explore five powerful truths about the book of Psalms—how it was used in worship, its poetic structure, and how it spans all of Israel’s history. Let this week’s reading deepen your understanding and worship.
Stepping Into the Psalms: A Spiritual Journey Begins
Discover five powerful truths that will transform how you read Psalms 1–60—from authorship and worship to hidden prophecy and personal connection.