God didn’t guide his chosen people on a straight shot from Pharaoh’s land to the Promised Land. They ended up wandering for years in the wilderness. Why? Not because God wasn’t a good navigator. Instead, the journey was less a matter of navigation and more about purification. But, ultimately, God’s chosen people enter the Promised Land not under Moses, but his apprentice, Joshua!
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Up Next in Season 1
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Awaiting a King | Rooted | Episode 14
Do you remember Samson? Perhaps you, too, have a childhood image in mind. Imagine Samson standing blind between two pillars, muscular arms outstretched, grasping the pillars with his huge hands and shaking them as the structure comes thundering down around him. Amazing! Let's talk about this guy....
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Ordinary and Extraordinary | Rooted |...
Because the book of Ruth is so short, it allows the author to do some remarkable things with the structure, story, dialogue, and characters. It’s so focused that it has a kind of rich, theological density to it. If Genesis is like the best soup you’ve ever had, the book of Ruth is like the best s...
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David’s Temple | Rooted | Episode 16
Only one person in the Bible is described as a man after God’s own heart: King David. It’s a pretty amazing description. Wouldn’t you like to be described that way?
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