A Great Time to Join the Journey Scott Pauley

The Bible grows more rich and precious to me every day, and it is a joy to share the Word of God. Join the journey through God's Word with us!
Each week I meet people across the country who are joining our daily journey through the Scriptures. It is an encouragement to hear how the Lord is using the teaching of His truth to help so many. The Bible grows more rich and precious to me every day, and it is a joy to share the Word of God.

We have just completed a walk through the book of 1 John (HERE). If you missed any of the episodes you may find them, along with the entire broadcast library, in the archive at ETJ.Bible. Be sure to download the companion resource, 23 Birthmarks of a Believer.

I thought you would like to know where we are headed in the coming weeks:

May 5 – 9: Current Questions & Bible Answers

We are excited once again to take a few days to answer listener questions from God’s Word. On Monday we will begin by examining how to respond when friends fall and when leaders fail. Throughout the week we will address a wide variety of questions related to theological topics, cultural issues, and personal needs. Plan to listen and feel free to submit a question for Q/A weeks in the future.

May 12: What Is Truth?  

A world full of information is desperately searching for answers. This one day study is committed to giving the gospel and concentrated on the truth of Christ. Would you help us share this particular episode? Our team is praying that God will use the content from this broadcast to bring many to the saving knowledge of Jesus. It would be wonderful if our regular listeners would ask those they are praying for to listen on this day and then use the program to open a conversation about spiritual matters. Watch for more about this emphasis in the next few days.

May 13 – June 6: Journeying with John the Baptist 

Our next extended series is a Bible biography and one of my personal favorites. You will be deeply challenged as we look at lessons from the life of God’s servant. John was called on to prepare the way for the first coming of Christ, and we are privileged to help people prepare for His second coming. Like the time of John the Baptist, these are days for holy boldness and clarity.
Many of you listen faithfully and share the podcast with others. Thank you for making this journey with us. If you have never listened or it has been awhile, this is a great time to join the journey! I am grateful that you take the time to listen and appreciate your prayers in these days.
Your friend,

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