Members only Colossians A Jail Cell and Hope Unbound (Colossians 1:3-6) The Apostle Paul is jailed but is so thankful for a church's impact. They are gushing the Gospel and changing the world. We can too.
Rest The Spectacular Finish to the Bible's Long View of Rest (Hebrews 4:8-11) On the final "Sabbath-rest" for God's people and a challenge for all of us.
Rest Biblical Rest Offers Deeper Hope than Today's Mindfulness Trend (Psalm 62:1-2) A powerful Psalm shows the secret of finding rest in a chaotic world.
Rest Find your Place: Respite & Solitude with God (Mark 1:35-37) Even the Son of God needed respite with the Father. Where's your place?
Members only Justice Something is Changing in your Supermarket Aisle Why The Dignity of Black Lives is Vastly More Important than a Brand or cultural icon.
Letters A Big Problem Requires a Big Response (1 John 2:1-2) Deepwater Horizon. The sins of mankind. And God's radical and massive solution to the world's biggest problem.
Prophets Featured God's Unexpected Solution to Sin (Isaiah 53:4-6) God's solution to sin may seem unfair, but it is both just and beautiful.
Letters The Lifecycle of Sin (James 1:13-15) Wake up. Eat. Work. Live. But we know there's so much more to our inner-lives than daily motions. James explains the clear choices which lead to sin.
Gospels Yeah, He's "Still Rolling Stones" (John 11:38-44) The climactic and surprising ending to the story of Lazarus offers the final word on death and suffering.
Gospels Featured Did Jesus Feel Pain or Sadness? (John 11:32-37) The story of Lazarus offers an interlude of mourning—and the shortest verse of the Bible.
Members only James Consider it Pure Joy 😜 (James 1:2-4) A quick status report on Scripture Sauce, and on the joy of serving God in all circumstances.
Gospels No Dead Messiahs Here (John 11:23-27) On the greatest claim anyone could make. And the concrete, living hope we have in Christ.
Gospels Something Huge is on the Horizon (John 11:17-24) In the face of death, Jesus hints at the future reality of the "resurrection at the last day."
Gospels ☀️ "I am going there to awaken him..." (John 11:11-15) Jesus's stunning answer to pain, suffering, and death.
Members only Prophets 🌴Friday Fun, More on Justice, & Book Review (Isaiah 1:17) The ultimate squirrel obstacle course, more on justice, and what I'm reading.
Justice Justice & Mercy: What Americans can Learn from the Response of Christian Cooper A sampling from Jesus' famous "Blessed are..." statements and the response of a man rightly deserving justice.
Genesis God's Good Choice: Reconciling Love, Freewill, and Sin (Genesis 4:6-7) If God created humanity and the world, and since our world has evil in it, then did God create evil? A candid look at our world's current state.
Gospels What Jesus' Endurance through Testing Means for You (Matthew 4:1-4) What the testing of Jesus means for those facing testing of their own. Plus, some super cool connections to Deuteronomy!
Deuteronomy Led. Tested. Humbled. (Deuteronomy 8:2-3) Explore the idea of Biblical testing, dismantle the prosperity gospel, and learn the reference to the Bread of Life all in two verses!
Deuteronomy Saturate: The Filling of our Lives (Deuteronomy 4:6-9) We continue the Shema as God tells us how to saturate ourselves with Him.
Deuteronomy What it Means to "Hear" God (Deuteronomy 6:4-5) Get ready to savor some top-shelf sauce from one of the Bible's most famous passages: "Hear, O Israel..." (the Shema).
Deuteronomy Jesus Carried Your Reproach so You Can Approach God (Deuteronomy 5:25-27) Moses is thrown to the flames. Plus, the New Testament's answer to approaching God.
Deuteronomy The Curve of Forgetting (Deuteronomy 4:9) Knowing humans tend to forget, God calls you to remember His mercy, actions, and covenants "all the days of your life."
Member Update Behind the Scenes of Scripture Sauce A behind-the-scenes look into the making of your weekly dab of Bible.
Proverbs "When it’s in your power to act..." (Proverbs 3:27-28) A reflection on the power of Jesus's parable of the Good Samaritan and the Lord's call to act mercifully to others when it's within our power to do so.