Job chapter 3 is a raw and emotional expression of pain. After losing his family, possessions, and health, Job curses the day he was born. It’s a dark moment in the book, but it’s also one many young people can relate to. Life throws wobbles, and sometimes it feels like everything is falling apart. Job’s […]
Job Chapter 2: A Deeper Test of Faith
Hey everyone! Chapter 2 of Job takes us further into this incredible story of suffering and faith. If you haven’t read Chapter 1 yet, I highly recommend going back to catch up. It’s a roller-coaster, but so worth it! What Happens in Chapter 2? Job’s troubles don’t end with the loss of his family and […]
Job Chapter 1: The Man Who Had It All (Then Lost It All)
Introduction Job Chapter 1 is like a rollercoaster. It starts with a guy named Job, who seems to have the perfect life – a huge family, tons of wealth, and a solid reputation. But then, everything comes crashing down. This chapter teaches us a lot about suffering, faith, and the big questions we ask about […]
Chapter 3: Ruth Takes a Leap of Faith
What happens? In this exciting chapter, Ruth’s mother-in-law, Naomi, comes up with a bold plan to secure Ruth’s future. Naomi instructs Ruth to go to the threshing floor at night, where Boaz, their wealthy relative, will be celebrating the harvest. Ruth is to wait until Boaz is asleep, then quietly lie down at his feet. […]
Ruth Chapter 2: A New Beginning
Overview In the second chapter of the book of Ruth, we see Ruth and Naomi starting their new life in Bethlehem. Ruth, determined to provide for herself and Naomi, goes out to glean leftover grain in the fields. By chance, she ends up in the field of a wealthy landowner named Boaz, who happens to […]
The Book of Ruth, Chapter One: A Story of Loss and Loyalty
In a Nutshell Chapter one of the book of Ruth introduces us to a family facing tough times. Naomi, an Israelite woman, moves with her husband and two sons to Moab to escape a famine. Sadly, her husband dies, and her sons marry Moabite women, Orpah and Ruth. Tragedy strikes again when Naomi’s sons die […]
The Book of Ruth: A Story of Love, Loyalty, and Redemption
The book of Ruth is a short but powerful story in the Bible, packed with drama, romance, and life lessons. It tells us about two women, Naomi and Ruth, who face hardship and loss, but find hope and new beginnings in a surprising place. The Story Naomi, an Israelite woman, moves with her husband and […]
David
King David, a central figure in the Hebrew Bible, is revered as one of ancient Israel’s greatest monarchs. Born as a shepherd boy in Bethlehem, David rose to fame by defeating the Philistine giant Goliath in a legendary duel. This victory earned him a place in King Saul’s court, where his skills as a warrior […]
Mercy
Mercy holds a profound and multifaceted meaning, deeply rooted in the character and actions of God: Compassionate Forgiveness At its core, mercy is God’s loving and compassionate response to human sin and brokenness. It is the act of withholding the punishment we deserve and extending forgiveness, offering us a chance for reconciliation and restoration. Undeserved […]
Act Justly Love Mercy Walk Humbly
Have you ever felt like life’s throwing you constant difficulties and you’re not sure how to get life right? Well, Micah 6:8 has some ancient wisdom that’s surprisingly relevant for us today: “He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love […]
Genesis 1
Setting the stage for everything that follows! In the Beginning… The story starts with a bang: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” Boom! Just like that, God makes everything out of nothing. This is a pretty mind-blowing idea, but it shows us that God is super powerful and in charge. Day […]
Proverbs on Children
“The proverbs of Solomon. A wise son makes a father glad, but a foolish son is a grief to his mother.” Proverbs 10:1 “A wise son accepts his father’s discipline, but a scoffer does not listen to rebuke.” Proverbs 13:1 “Train up a child in the way he should go, even when he grows older […]