We explore the seven “I Am” statements in John to show how Jesus reveals his identity and meets our deepest needs with clarity, care, and power. From hunger to hope, darkness to direction, despair to resurrection, each image invites a personal response. • the divine echo of “I Am” from Exodus • bread of life and the end of restless hunger • light of the world and guidance through confusion • the gate as safety and access to God • the good shepherd who knows and lays down his life • resurrect...
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We explore the seven “I Am” statements in John to show how Jesus reveals his identity and meets our deepest needs with clarity, care, and power. From hunger to hope, darkness to direction, despair to resurrection, each image invites a personal response. • the divine echo of “I Am” from Exodus • bread of life and the end of restless hunger • light of the world and guidance through confusion • the gate as safety and access to God • the good shepherd who knows and lays down his life • resurrect...
When Home Is Lost: Understanding the Babylonian Exile
Bible Basics
15 minutes
5 months ago
When Home Is Lost: Understanding the Babylonian Exile
We'd love to hear from you - Click Here to Text Us a Message. We explore the Babylonian exile—a pivotal moment when God's people were removed from Jerusalem and forced to live in Babylon for 70 years. This watershed event reshaped their faith and demonstrates how God works even through painful consequences to call his people back to himself. • The exile didn't come suddenly but in three waves (605 BC, 597 BC, and 586 BC) • Babylon specifically targeted leaders, skilled workers, and educated ...
Bible Basics
We explore the seven “I Am” statements in John to show how Jesus reveals his identity and meets our deepest needs with clarity, care, and power. From hunger to hope, darkness to direction, despair to resurrection, each image invites a personal response. • the divine echo of “I Am” from Exodus • bread of life and the end of restless hunger • light of the world and guidance through confusion • the gate as safety and access to God • the good shepherd who knows and lays down his life • resurrect...