I will be returning to publishing my Bible Studies and podcasts next week so you can learn the meaning of some tricky passages in Scripture. Hopefully these studies will continue to help you in your spiritual growth in 2020 the way they have for the past 20 years.
Can you believe it? I’ve been writing and teaching online for TWO DECADES!
If you want to study Scripture along with me and maybe even learn how to better study the Bible, let me recommend two resources.
1. Join my Discipleship Group
When you join my discipleship group, you get immediate access to ALL TEN of my online courses. Plus you get free ebooks, free audiobooks, and a numerous other resources to help you follow Jesus into the world.
One of the courses is about how to study the Bible. In this course, I walk you through some of the things you need to know to study the Bible and how I go about studying Scripture. This course is valued at $197, but you can start taking it for free after you join my discipleship group.
Can’t wait to see you there!
2. Get Logos Bible Software
Along with my ten courses, I’ve written nearly 20 books, and I publish a weekly podcast and blog article. People sometimes ask how I get so much done. One thing that has helped me is using Bible software. Right now, my preferred Bible software package is Logos Bible Software.
And for only two more days, you can get 20% off any of the base packages.
But that’s not all! Logos has extended their Christmas sale for two more days as well. Many of their best sets of commentaries and resources are now 40%-60% off. For example, you can get the entire NIV Application Commentary set (Old and New Testament) for only $399. This is 60% off the regular price of $999.
Furthermore, if you have Logos Bible Software, they are giving away three free books for Christmas.
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If you already have Logos Bible Software, make sure you snap up those three free books today.
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I know this entire post sounds a bit like an advertisement. I’m sorry about that. But I want you to know that I would never recommend anything I don’t believe in or use in my regular study of Scripture. Logos Bible software is the best Bible study software suite available today. So if you want to study Scripture along with me in 2020, I highly recommend this Logos Bible software. Get it today and get studying!
If you have any questions about the software, let me know in the comments below.
See you in 2020!




I read and study Scripture every day, not only for personal and spiritual growth, but also because I like to teach others what I have learned from the Bible.

But sending a runner was not always the best option. Runners could not be used when the distance was too far, when the message was too urgent, or when enemy forces were in the way. So the Roman military devised an ingenious solution for such situations. They developed a system of communication which could quickly send short messages over long distances and even to other units that were separated from the main force.








This bring up the third reason some prayers require perseverance. Sometimes, God does not immediately answer our requests because He wants us to remain in communication with Him. God is not playing games with us by making us wait for some of the things we request, but at the same time, God doesnโt want us to play games with Him.
Victor Walter also found that most prayers were for groups of people, rather than for individuals. If a prophet or apostle had an issue with a person or a solution for a problem they faced, they spoke directly to that person about it, rather than praying to God for it.
Indeed, Paul has firsthand knowledge and experience of this front line warfare, and he indicates this by describing himself as an ambassador in chains. Paul wrote the letter of Ephesians from prison, likely while being chained between two Roman guards. And he was in prison because he had declared the gospel, and was facing a death sentence for the same reason.

As we go about our own work as Christians, we too must keep a sword strapped to our side. Not a sword made from steel with which to kill other peopleโfor our struggle is not against flesh and bloodโbut a spiritual sword with which to demolish spiritual enemies and defend ourselves against all the wiles of the devil.
Everybody knows what a sword looks like. And we have likely all seen pictures or movies of Roman soldiers carrying their sword. The swords that were typically used in Paulโs day were made of iron, and were double-edged. Like many swords, they came to a point, had a hilt, and a guard to protect the hand of the sword bearer. The Roman sword also had a metal knob at the base of the hilt which could be used to bash an enemy in the face or head if needed.
We would think that of all the pieces of spiritual armor, the sword would be the one piece with which the soldier could attack the enemy, but this is not really the case. Even here, as with all the other pieces of armor, the short sword was primarily used for defense. It was not used to advance against an enemy army, but was used to defend a position on the field of battle which had already been gained.
The graphฤ, the writings, or the logos, the Word of God, refers to what we call the Bible, as a written revelation from God. It is important to note that the second term, logos, can also refer to Jesus as the living, incarnate Word of God (cf. John 1:1-11). There is a written logos, the Bible, and a living Logos, Jesus, and both are divine revelations from God.
We must exercise with the Bible until it is stamped into our minds, so that when it is needed, our muscle memory kicks in and the use of the sword becomes second nature and automatic.
We could sit in a circle and say, โVery often, we feel like God does not love us and cannot forgive us for some sin we have committed. What truths or verses in Scripture can remind us of Godโs infinite love and complete forgiveness?โ (Some possible answers: John 3:16; Rom 5:8; 8:38-39; 1 John 2:1-2; 4:7-10).
And you must keep immersing yourself in Scripture, day in and day out, so that you know what the Scripture says and how to apply its promises to your life when lies and deceptions of the devil start to tear you down. If you want to have your sword with you in spiritual battle, you need to be skilled with the Word of God. And the only way to gain skill in Scripture is to practice using Scripture as much as possible.
Therefore, if we want to change our actions, we must begin by changing our thoughts. To change how we act, we must begin by changing how we think.
The helmet in Paulโs day was most often made of heavy bronze or iron, and had additional pieces of metal which came down to protect the side of the face. The soldiers would often pack their helmets with some sort of cloth or padding to make them more comfortable on the head.
But what purpose did the helmet serve?
Specifically, in Ephesians 2, Paul describes the exact form of deception he wants his readers to be liberated from. In
And since our thoughts come from the brain, this is why Paul equates salvation with the helmet. The helmet protects our head.
It begins with how we think about other people. The helmet protects our brain, and the thoughts of our brain guide our emotions, which in turn determine our actions. So if we want to treat people like Jesus treated them, we must learn to think about people the way He thought about them.
We must tell people that they are forgiven and accepted, not just by God, but by us as well. We must speaks words of beauty and praise to other people for the good things they do and the accomplishments they attain.