This new series of blog posts are short reflections based on what the past four years of seminary has taught me. Indubitably (Kawhi voice), these categories are selective and not exhaustive. Some of these things were brand new discoveries and others were solidified or relearned. The first question: What has seminary taught me about reading … Continue reading 3 Things Seminary Taught Me: Reading the Bible
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Exodus: Zipporah and her Sisters’ Ironic Declaration
The note card read, "Zipporah". "I don't know who that is!" yelled one of the youth group students at our Church. We were playing a Bible guessing-game. Everyone had a notecard (either on your forehead or back, so you can't see it) with the name of a Bible character written on it. The goal of … Continue reading Exodus: Zipporah and her Sisters’ Ironic Declaration
Exodus: Moses a.k.a the New Noah
The more I’ve read the Bible, the more I’ve come to realize and appreciate its artistry. I mean the writers are beautifully creative and carried along by the Spirit of God so it’s hardly surprising. Yet, I’m often gleefully surprised by the depth of God’s Word. The Book of Exodus has no shortage of artistic depth … Continue reading Exodus: Moses a.k.a the New Noah