Send us a text In today’s reading of Galatians 4–6, Tim unpacks Paul’s powerful reminder that we are heirs of the promise—not by religious effort, but by the finished work of Christ. Through the analogy of Sarah and Hagar, the contrast between flesh and Spirit, and the call to walk in true freedom, we learn how to live as Spirit-led sons and daughters rather than slaves to rule-keeping. This episode invites us to examine the fruit in our lives, restore others gently, and sow into the Spirit f...
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Send us a text In today’s reading of Galatians 4–6, Tim unpacks Paul’s powerful reminder that we are heirs of the promise—not by religious effort, but by the finished work of Christ. Through the analogy of Sarah and Hagar, the contrast between flesh and Spirit, and the call to walk in true freedom, we learn how to live as Spirit-led sons and daughters rather than slaves to rule-keeping. This episode invites us to examine the fruit in our lives, restore others gently, and sow into the Spirit f...
Matthew 27, Mark 15 Explained | The World Went Dark | 11/12/25
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Matthew 27, Mark 15 Explained | The World Went Dark | 11/12/25
Send us a text In today’s chronological Bible reading (Matthew 27 and Mark 15), we reflect on the most pivotal moment in human history - the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Tim walks through the betrayal, trial before Pilate, and unimaginable suffering of the perfect Son of God who bore the sins of the world. Discover the meaning behind Barabbas’ release, the prophetic fulfillment in Jesus’ final words, and the power of His sacrifice that brings us freedom today. Join the conversation in the Est...
Bible In Order Podcast
Send us a text In today’s reading of Galatians 4–6, Tim unpacks Paul’s powerful reminder that we are heirs of the promise—not by religious effort, but by the finished work of Christ. Through the analogy of Sarah and Hagar, the contrast between flesh and Spirit, and the call to walk in true freedom, we learn how to live as Spirit-led sons and daughters rather than slaves to rule-keeping. This episode invites us to examine the fruit in our lives, restore others gently, and sow into the Spirit f...