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Which Old Testament books most clearly display divine grace? The book of Judges may not top your list, but as we begin to study this follow-up to the book of Joshua, we will see God’s grace repeatedly in response to Israel’s unfaithfulness.

This month’s studies introduce us to some of the reasons for the repeated failures of God’s people. Why could they not live so as to please God? Because we face this same struggle, we will pause at mid-month to study the topic of pleasing God with the help of the teaching series of that name by Dr. R.C. Sproul.


abiding in the word
  • 1 Corinthians 15:58
  • John 17:3
  • 1 Thessalonians 2:4
  • Psalm 121:1–2
  • Exodus 14:14

    Galileo Redux

    Human Heart of Darkness

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