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  • Our Final Episode
    Aug 18 2021

    In this special final episode, the team shares why the podcast portion of Reflections Bible Study is wrapping up and how you can continue to participate in our journey through the Bible the rest of this year.

    To receive our written Reflections Bible Studies for the rest of this year in your inbox, subscribe at bibleproject.com/study.

    Show Credits

    • Host: Cheree Hayes
    • Bible Reading: Michelle Jones
    • Review Reading: Matthew Halbert-Howen & Cooper Peltz
    • Production: Dan Gummel & Zach Mckinley
    • Theme music: Grant William Harold

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  • Looking Back to Look Forward
    Aug 11 2021

    Is the book of Chronicles just a rerun of stories we’ve already been told? How does it help us understand where the story of the Bible leads?

    In English Bibles, the books of 1-2 Chronicles follow Samuel and Kings, but in the ancient Hebrew ordering of the Scriptures, Chronicles is the final book of the Old Testament. So what is the significance of this? The book of Chronicles ends with a decree to build a temple. This is the same decree that is told in the book of Ezra-Nehemiah. But Ezra and Nehemiah have already built the temple. So the fact that the whole Hebrew Bible ends on this note tells us that there must be another return from exile, another temple that will be built up and a better leader to come—a Messiah who will lead the people back to communion with God. The Hebrew Bible ends in anticipation for all that’s to come.

    Let’s reflect more on this.

    Bible Reading

    2 Chronicles 36:22-23

    Reflection Questions

    1. The temple is the place of communion where God and humanity, Heaven and Earth, all come together in unity. Reflect on how Jesus the Messiah leads his people into this place of unity. What comes to mind?

    2. What kind of exile do people return from in order to experience unity with God today?

    3. How have you experienced unity with God and others, and how are you still waiting with anticipation?

    Want to Go Deeper?

    Check out this episode's Bible study to watch a video and explore more detailed questions for personal study and group discussion. Go to bibleproject.com/study.

    Show Credits

    • Host: Cheree Hayes
    • Message: Dr. Carissa Quinn
    • Pre-Production: Zach McKinley
    • Production: Cooper Peltz
    • Production and Bible Reading: Dan Gummel
    • Theme music: Grant William Harold
    • Background Music: IamDayLight, Blue

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  • Treasured by God
    Aug 4 2021

    After Israel returned from exile, many of the people were just as selfish and unjust as before. But there was a remnant of Israel who trusted and honored Yahweh. God called them his treasure and reminded them to hold on to his words of promise. We too can join this faithful remnant. When we feel overwhelmed by the state of our world, we can stand alongside generations of those who patiently trusted God. He assures us that he will bring justice and set all things right. He will keep his word. So as we continue to wait, we can also hold onto hope.

    Bible Reading

    Malachi 3:16-4:6

    Reflection Questions

    1. What is one thing you are patiently trusting God to make right?

    2. God said that those who trust and follow him are his treasured possession. What comes to mind as you reflect on what it means to be treasured?

    3. What would it practically look like for you to treasure God’s promises today?

    Want to Go Deeper?

    Check out this episode's Bible study to watch a video and explore more detailed questions for personal study and group discussion. Go to bibleproject.com/study.

    Show Credits

    • Host: Cheree Hayes
    • Message: Dr. Tim Mackie
    • Bible Reading: Michelle Jones
    • Production: Cooper Peltz, Dan Gummel, and Zach McKinley
    • Theme music: Grant William Harold
    • Background Music: Ian Post, To Edinburgh

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  • There’s Hope in the Nightmare
    Jul 28 2021

    The book of Daniel explores what it means to be God’s people while living in a culture that is set against his values. How do God’s people remain faithful and confident in a situation like this? The strange dream in Daniel chapter 7 gives us some insight. In it we see there’s a kingdom ruled by the “Son of Man,” the one with all “authority, glory and sovereign power.” The oppressive rulers of this world will fail, but the Son of Man’s rule will never end. So when arrogant kings rise up, the people of God can look to a more powerful King. His name is Jesus, and all his followers are invited to live in the humble values of his Kingdom now, even while living amidst the kingdoms of Earth. Let’s reflect more on this

    Bible Reading

    Daniel 7:9-14

    Reflection Questions

    1. How can the arrogant beasts in Daniel’s vision help you notice oppression in the culture around you?

    2. How do you imagine the Kingdom of Jesus bringing hope to the oppression in your culture?

    3. How can the Son of Man in Daniel’s vision inspire you to stand up to the oppression around you?

    Want to Go Deeper?

    Check out this episode's Bible study to watch a video and explore more detailed questions for personal study and group discussion. Go to bibleproject.com/study.

    Show Credits

    • Host: Cheree Hayes
    • Message: Dr. Carissa Quinn
    • Production: Cooper Peltz
    • Production and Bible Reading: Dan Gummel
    • Pre-Production: Zach McKinley
    • Theme music: Grant William Harold
    • Background Music: Kyle Preston, Twilight

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  • Who Does God Choose to Work Through?
    Jul 21 2021

    What kind of person does God choose to work through most often?

    Can he work through me too?

    The book of Esther is a classic expression of the biblical idea that God opposes the proud and gives grace to the humble. And God is still in the habit of elevating those who society has deemed unimportant. It might not always look as heroic as Esther’s story, but God can use anybody as an instrument for his purposes. If we want to partner with God, we don’t have to be rich, important, or powerful. We simply need to trust him over everything else.

    Bible Reading

    Esther 4:1-6, 12-17

    Reflection Questions

    1. God opposes the proud, but he gives grace to the humble. What are some other stories in the Bible where we see this truth?

    2. With those stories in mind, what does it practically mean to be humble? How is it a mindset as well as an action?

    3. What is one courageous step, small or big, that you could take today to trust God and humbly serve your community?

    Want to Go Deeper?

    Check out this episode's Bible study to watch a video and explore more detailed questions for personal study and group discussion. Go to bibleproject.com/study.

    Show Credits

    • Host: Cheree Hayes
    • Message: Dr. Tim Mackie
    • Bible Reading: Michelle Jones
    • Production: Cooper Peltz, Dan Gummel, and Zach McKinley
    • Theme music: Grant William Harold
    • Background Music: A Certain Distance, Sean Williams

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  • Is God Inclusive?
    Jul 14 2021

    Yahweh warned Israel not to tie themselves to foreign gods through marriage. But when those same foreigners left their gods to honor him, Yahweh welcomed them with open arms. Yahweh’s people were not as welcoming. Ezra and Nehemiah loved God, but they were misguided to exclude foreigners from joining God’s people. Since Ezra and Nehemiah weren’t exactly models for godliness and reform, what can we learn from their stories? How can we welcome others in the family of God who are different from us?


    Bible Reading

    Isaiah 56:3,6-8 in contrast to Ezra 4:1-3

    Reflection Questions

    • What are some behaviors that might show another follower of Jesus that they belong in the family of God?
    • What are some behaviors that could exclude or alienate another follower of Jesus from your community?
    • What is one small step you can take today to encourage someone else’s sense of belonging?

    Want to Go Deeper?

    Check out this episode's Bible study guide to watch a video and explore more detailed questions for personal study and group discussion. Go to bibleproject.com/study.

    Show Credits

    • Host: Cheree Hayes
    • Message: Dr. Carissa Quinn
    • Production: Dan Gummel and Zach Mckinley
    • Bible Reading: Dan Gummel
    • Theme music: Grant William Harold
    • Background Music: "Reflections" by Pete James Johnson

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  • Promise for New Hearts
    Jul 7 2021

    God’s people fail over and over again. We’re so messed up. Will there ever be a day when we get it right? The prophet Ezekiel said that God would renew his covenant by renewing hearts, and he’d do this by giving his own Spirit to those who trusted in him. God fulfilled his promise through Jesus. Now as followers of Jesus, we are invited to practice living with his Spirit. And as we do, we find our hearts are being renewed every day, filled with new desires and new decisions to love God and one another. Let’s reflect on this.

    Bible Reading

    Ezekiel 36:22-28

    Reflection Questions

    • What is one specific area in your life that God has renewed by his Spirit?
    • What is one specific thing that may be hindering your life with God’s Spirit?
    • What is one step you can take with God’s Spirit today to overcome that hindrance?

    Want to Go Deeper?

    Check out this episode's Bible Study to watch a video and explore more detailed questions for personal study and group discussion. Go to bibleproject.com/study.

    Show Credits

    • Host: Cheree Hayes
    • Message: Dr. Tim Mackie
    • Bible Reading: Michelle Jones
    • Production: Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley
    • Theme music: Grant William Harold
    • Background Music: "Chapters" by Josh Leake

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  • Learning How to Grieve from Lamentations
    Jun 30 2021

    The biblical authors of Lamentations and Psalms invite us to express our grief, anger, and sadness to God. But this is hard. It’s so much easier to either avoid pain with numbing distractions or vent out frustrations without ever bringing them to God. But he is patient. He understands how painful our situations are, and he cares and grieves with us. Today, let’s practice grieving with him.

    Bible Reading

    Lamentations 3:22-33

    Reflection Questions

    • What is one specific area you are grieving right now? Notice the sensations you experience as you think about it and take a moment to express each feeling to God.
    • Now continue your prayer to God by asking him to show his compassion toward your painful situation.
    • While you wait on God’s answer to your prayers, imagine giving Jesus the weight of your grief and concerns now. What does it look like as he carries it? What do you imagine him doing to show his compassion in your situation?

    Want to Go Deeper?
    Check out this episode's Bible study to watch a video and explore more detailed questions for personal study and group discussion. Go to bibleproject.com/study.

    Show Credits

    Host: Cheree Hayes

    Message: Dr. Carissa Quinn

    Production and Bible Reading: Dan Gummel

    Theme music: Grant William Harold

    Background Music: "Fluttering" by Marshall Usinger

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    14 m