The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible (Story #17): A Farmer and a Plumb Line
Amos left his comfortable life to follow God’s calling to become Elijah the prophet’s successor.
Amos left his comfortable life to follow God’s calling to become Elijah the prophet’s successor.
Elisha was called by God to leave a comfortable life and become the protégé of the prophet Elijah.
Jacob’s deception to gain blessing, and its consequences, is at the center of Genesis 27.
The king who succeeded Solomon, Jeroboam, was nothing but bad from beginning to end.
The 14th story in this series reinforces an important biblical lesson: what matters is not just how you start, but how you finish. In less than 50 years, the Israelites went from being united under one God, worshiping in the magnificent Temple and astonishing foreign dignitaries with their
The Lord continues to fulfill His promises to Abraham by preparing a bride for the promised son, Isaac, in this chapter.
King David’s son Solomon is the focus of the 13th story in this series. The early part of his reign hints at God’s plans for His people for eternity.
The centrally important Davidic Covenant is the focus of the 12th story in this series. Focus text: 2 Samuel 7 This series is based on Ken’s coauthored book (with John Alan Turner), The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible. Purchase here. [vector_icon icon=”fas fa-arrow-circle-right” color=”#dd9933″]
Over the years of walking with the Lord, Abraham learned to trust God’s voice and obey it; this chapter records the supreme test to his faith.
David was unique among Israel’s kings. Being called a man after God’s own heart reflected not earthly perfection (he was far from that), but his real and honest relationship with God.
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