Tara Lee Cobble
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God gets it into our brains first, then into our hearts, where it can be pumped out through all our blood vessels into every square inch of our body, where it can take root and bear fruit in things like rejoicing and gentleness and prayer and peace. God is all those beautiful things, and by fixing our eyes and minds on who He is, our thoughts are filled with beauty. He's where the joy is.
God gets it into our brains first, then into our hearts, where it can be pumped out through all our blood vessels into every square inch of our body, where it can take root and bear fruit in things like rejoicing and gentleness and prayer and peace. God is all those beautiful things, and by fixing our eyes and minds on who He is, our thoughts are filled with beauty. He's where the joy is.
Tomorrow we'll be reading Paul's first letter to Timothy. It's six chapters long. We've linked to a video in the show notes to give you a quick overview, so check that out if you've got nine minutes to spare. We are so excited to announce the release of TBR's fourth Bible study in our Knowing Jesus series. It's called Knowing Jesus as God, a 10-session study on the Gospel of John.
Tomorrow we'll be reading Paul's first letter to Timothy. It's six chapters long. We've linked to a video in the show notes to give you a quick overview, so check that out if you've got nine minutes to spare. We are so excited to announce the release of TBR's fourth Bible study in our Knowing Jesus series. It's called Knowing Jesus as God, a 10-session study on the Gospel of John.
Tomorrow we'll be reading Paul's first letter to Timothy. It's six chapters long. We've linked to a video in the show notes to give you a quick overview, so check that out if you've got nine minutes to spare. We are so excited to announce the release of TBR's fourth Bible study in our Knowing Jesus series. It's called Knowing Jesus as God, a 10-session study on the Gospel of John.
John the disciple was one of Jesus's inner circle, and he describes his time with Jesus in a way that just feels really up close and personal. Writing this Knowing Jesus series has been a labor of love for our team, and I believe this study is going to help you know and love Jesus more.
John the disciple was one of Jesus's inner circle, and he describes his time with Jesus in a way that just feels really up close and personal. Writing this Knowing Jesus series has been a labor of love for our team, and I believe this study is going to help you know and love Jesus more.
John the disciple was one of Jesus's inner circle, and he describes his time with Jesus in a way that just feels really up close and personal. Writing this Knowing Jesus series has been a labor of love for our team, and I believe this study is going to help you know and love Jesus more.
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Get a copy for yourself or your small group at amazon.com or bakerbookhouse.com or wherever you buy books, or click the link in the show notes.
Get a copy for yourself or your small group at amazon.com or bakerbookhouse.com or wherever you buy books, or click the link in the show notes.
Hey Bible Readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. If you're doing our New Testament plan, today we finished our 12th book, and if you're doing the whole Bible, we finished our 51st book.
Hey Bible Readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. If you're doing our New Testament plan, today we finished our 12th book, and if you're doing the whole Bible, we finished our 51st book.
Hey Bible Readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. If you're doing our New Testament plan, today we finished our 12th book, and if you're doing the whole Bible, we finished our 51st book.
Paul defended himself in front of King Agrippa and Governor Felix yesterday, and today we launch into the aftermath of that trial, where he's being transported to Rome to appeal to Caesar like he requested. He has to be taken there by sea, and the authorities are kind enough to let his friends travel with him, including our narrator Luke.
Paul defended himself in front of King Agrippa and Governor Felix yesterday, and today we launch into the aftermath of that trial, where he's being transported to Rome to appeal to Caesar like he requested. He has to be taken there by sea, and the authorities are kind enough to let his friends travel with him, including our narrator Luke.
Paul defended himself in front of King Agrippa and Governor Felix yesterday, and today we launch into the aftermath of that trial, where he's being transported to Rome to appeal to Caesar like he requested. He has to be taken there by sea, and the authorities are kind enough to let his friends travel with him, including our narrator Luke.
This is a bigger ship with sails and anchors, not a little fishing boat, and there are nearly 300 people on board. At this point, it's approximately 59 AD, roughly 30 years after Jesus rose from the dead, and it's autumn. The trip is taking them longer than it normally would because they hit some rough winds and have to reroute along the way.
This is a bigger ship with sails and anchors, not a little fishing boat, and there are nearly 300 people on board. At this point, it's approximately 59 AD, roughly 30 years after Jesus rose from the dead, and it's autumn. The trip is taking them longer than it normally would because they hit some rough winds and have to reroute along the way.
This is a bigger ship with sails and anchors, not a little fishing boat, and there are nearly 300 people on board. At this point, it's approximately 59 AD, roughly 30 years after Jesus rose from the dead, and it's autumn. The trip is taking them longer than it normally would because they hit some rough winds and have to reroute along the way.