A New Covenant (Week 34)
As Jeremiah warned King Zedekiah of impending judgment; the only rays of hope were prophecies of a future Messiah and a new covenant...
Departure of the Glory of God (Week 33)
Ezekiel watched as the glory of God rose out of the temple, moved over the eastern gate, and stopped above...the Mount of Olives.
I Know the Plans I Have for You (Week 32)
Jeremiah 29:11 is a favorite Bible verse quoted to encourage others in hard times. But what was the original context of these hope-filled words?
God Reveals His Word and Fulfills It (Week 31)
Josiah became the king of the Southern Kingdom of Judah at the age of eight.
Jeremiah’s Lonely Call as Prophet (Week 30)
Jeremiah was still a young man when God called him to be a prophet, so he felt he was not prepared for the task.
Isaiah’s Vision of Restoration (Week 29)
One of the most astounding books in the entire Bible is the book of the prophet Isaiah.
How Christians are Celebrating the Feast
Each year, thousands of believers from around the world ascend to the city of Jerusalem for the Feast ...
God Hears Hezekiah’s Prayers (Week 28)
God did amazing things for King Hezekiah... God smote Sennacherib’s army, and they retreated to Assyria, leaving Jerusalem untouched.
One Down, One To Go (Week 27)
Through the prophet Isaiah, the Lord sings a song over His vineyard—the nation of Israel.
The Greatest Prophet (Week 26)
Out of all the prophetic books in the Bible, Isaiah is the longest—one reason he is often considered the greatest prophet of Israel.
God’s Love for His Wayward People (Week 25)
The Bible can be summed up as the story of God’s love for the world because it tells of the divine plan to redeem fallen mankind...
They Are Still His People (Week 24)
After reaching the pinnacle of blessing and prosperity, King Solomon fell into idolatry, bringing down judgment on his dynasty.