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  • The Book of Joshua: God’s Promises Fulfilled
    2025/09/13

    Joshua is one of the most exciting books in the Bible. It has battles, victories, and dramatic moments, but more than that, it’s about God’s faithfulness. The people of Israel have wandered forty years in the wilderness. Moses is gone. Now Joshua steps into leadership, and the nation is about to enter the land God promised to Abraham generations earlier.

    If Genesis was about beginnings, Exodus about deliverance, Leviticus about holiness, and Numbers about wandering, then Joshua is about fulfillment. It’s about promises kept, faith tested, and God proving Himself strong.

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    15 分
  • The Book of Deuteronomy: Choose Life
    2025/09/13

    Deuteronomy is the last book of the Pentateuch, and it feels different from the rest. Genesis gave us beginnings. Exodus told us about freedom. Leviticus focused on holiness. Numbers described wandering. Deuteronomy is like a final speech—a passionate farewell message from Moses.

    Picture the scene. Israel is camped on the plains of Moab, looking across the Jordan River at the Promised Land. Moses knows he won’t cross with them. His life’s work is almost over. So he gathers the people and speaks from his heart. Deuteronomy isn’t just a book of laws. It’s a call to remember God, to love Him fully, and to choose life.

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    8 分
  • The Book of Numbers: Learning to Trust in the Wilderness
    2025/09/13

    The Book of Numbers might sound like a math assignment, but it’s not about equations or statistics. It’s about people—a whole nation walking through the wilderness, learning what it means to follow God.

    If Genesis is beginnings, Exodus is deliverance, and Leviticus is holiness, then Numbers is about the hard middle. It’s the story of living between slavery and promise, between what God has done and what He’s going to do.

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    12 分
  • The Book of Leviticus: Holiness in the Everyday
    2025/09/13

    Let’s be honest. Leviticus is the book most people skip. Genesis has stories. Exodus has drama. But Leviticus? It’s sacrifices, rules, and rituals. It feels heavy.

    But here’s the thing—Leviticus is one of the most important books in the Bible. It answers a question Exodus leaves hanging: If God is holy and His presence is now with Israel in the tabernacle, how can sinful people live close to Him?

    That’s the heart of Leviticus. It’s not just a rulebook. It’s a guide on how to live with a holy God right in the middle of ordinary life.

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    12 分
  • The Book of Exodus: God Who Delivers and Dwells
    2025/09/13

    Let’s talk about Exodus. Not as a dry history lesson but as a story that still speaks today. Exodus isn’t only about an ancient people leaving Egypt—it’s about freedom, identity, and the presence of God. It shows us that God isn’t far away. He hears, He sees, and He acts.

    If Genesis is about beginnings, Exodus is about transformation. It takes a group of slaves and turns them into a nation. It takes a family story and expands it into a national story. Most of all, it shows us that God wants His people to live free, not just in body, but in spirit.

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    14 分
  • The Book of Genesis: Our Beginning and Our Story
    2025/09/13

    Let’s talk about the Book of Genesis. Not like a textbook, not like a lecture, but more like we’re sitting at the kitchen table, having a conversation. Because Genesis isn’t just the first book of the Bible—it’s the foundation. It sets the stage for everything else. If you don’t grasp Genesis, the rest of Scripture doesn’t make sense.

    Genesis is a book of beginnings—the beginning of creation, the beginning of humanity, the beginning of sin, and the beginning of God’s plan to redeem us.

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    12 分