24 September

The Apocalypse

What do we do with all the strange content in Daniel and Revelation? Despite the disagreements over the details, one thing is clear: in the end, God wins. And that should give us hope. Are you looking for peace in tumultuous times? Learn how to read Daniel and Revelation in …

24 September

The Structure and Message of Revelation

The book of Revelation is interpreted in a number of radically different ways by a nearly equal number of different interpreters. Some view the book as concerned almost exclusively with events that took place in the past in the first century struggle between the church and its religious and political …

24 September

The Structure and Message of Daniel

Whenever we study a passage in a book, it is important to keep in mind the structure of the book as a whole and where that passage fits into the message of the book. Daniel has twelve chapters telling six stories in the first half of the book and four …

24 September

What in the World (or the Next)?

Horrifying beasts arising out of a chaotic sea. A ram and a goat butting heads. Horns and more horns, then a single horn. Seventy “sevens.” Kings of the north and kings of the south. What are we to make of it all in the book of Daniel? Seven churches, seven …

27 August

With Open Hands

Together, we’ve explored the reality that anxiety is a normal human experience, a human experience that God entered into through Jesus. Because of this, we can find God more near to us than our very breath if anxiety has prompted us to cope in ways that take us away. Indeed, …

27 August

Sharing Our Burdens

Jesus does not shame the broken–hearted. Indeed, Jesus calls the broken–hearted blessed (Matthew 5:2), and offers rest. He says, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble …