Deuteronomy 23 - Fidelity and Mission - God in Our Midst
Why do we forget God is with us? What does it look like to walk in the Spirit? How is breaking God’s law inconsistent with walking in his Spirit?
Deuteronomy 19-22 - Fidelity and Mission - Beautiful Justice
How does God’s character shape our view of justice? Where do we start seeking justice? What does it mean to be a just Christian?
Deuteronomy 16-18 - Fidelity and Mission - Prophet, Priest, and King
What do we owe leaders? What can we expect of leaders? How is Jesus the greatest leader?
Deuteronomy 12-13 - Fidelity and Mission - The Gospel of the Conquest and the Conquest of the Gospel
Is God more or less patient with corruption in His people compared to the other nations? How does idolatry lead us back into slavery? Why is our everyday fight for holiness part of the gospel conquest?
Deuteronomy 10:12-11:32 - Fidelity and Mission - Circumcised Hearts
Where do we find the power to get clean hearts? What is an indicator of a new heart? Why must we continually invite cleansing after our hearts have been circumcised?
Deuteronomy 7-10 - Fidelity and Mission - The Blessing and Responsibility of Election
What does it mean to have God's love set upon us? How are we to live as God's chosen people? What should our response to election be?
Deuteronomy 4 - Fidelity and Mission - The Joy of Obedience and the Supremacy of God
Why do we have a natural recoil to obedience? Where are our fears and conceptions of obedience rooted? How is our obedience for others too?
Hebrews 12:1-3 - Christ Is Greater: Living by Faith - Enduring in Faith
What does it look like to believe that Jesus is better than everywhere else we search for joy? Why do we need more than just a perfect example? How can our confidence in promised future joy create present joy?
Jonah 3:1-10 - Mercy for the Repentant
What does true repentance look like? Is there mercy for those whose repentance is shallow or immature? How do we repent to others and to God?
Jonah 3:1-5 - Mercy for the Violent
How and why does idolatry necessarily shape us for violence? Is there mercy for those whose lives have been committed to violence?