A little bit each day! We look at the Bible one verse at a time (and still in context!) in hopes of training our mind, heart, and hands (actions) to glorify God in all things. This makes for a great companion in the morning to launch into further study or prayer.
Josh Bremerman graduated from Bethlehem Seminary in Minneapolis, MN and works for Training Leaders International as a curriculum developer. He eagerly desires to build others up in finding delight in the Scriptures, enjoying communion with God through prayer, and living righteously in action. Find out more at joshbremerman.com.
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A little bit each day! We look at the Bible one verse at a time (and still in context!) in hopes of training our mind, heart, and hands (actions) to glorify God in all things. This makes for a great companion in the morning to launch into further study or prayer.
Josh Bremerman graduated from Bethlehem Seminary in Minneapolis, MN and works for Training Leaders International as a curriculum developer. He eagerly desires to build others up in finding delight in the Scriptures, enjoying communion with God through prayer, and living righteously in action. Find out more at joshbremerman.com.
This episode looks at Philippians 1:7, “For it is right for me to think this about all of you, because I have you in my heart, since both in my imprisonment and in the defense and confirmation of the gospel all of you became partners in God’s grace together with me.” Paul further explains his grounds for calling them participants in the gospel and for his confidence that God is at work in them. Our deep affection for fellow Christians and our fellow suffering for the gospel identifies us together with those who are united with Christ.
One Verse at a Time
A little bit each day! We look at the Bible one verse at a time (and still in context!) in hopes of training our mind, heart, and hands (actions) to glorify God in all things. This makes for a great companion in the morning to launch into further study or prayer.
Josh Bremerman graduated from Bethlehem Seminary in Minneapolis, MN and works for Training Leaders International as a curriculum developer. He eagerly desires to build others up in finding delight in the Scriptures, enjoying communion with God through prayer, and living righteously in action. Find out more at joshbremerman.com.