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Pr. Justin Kim and his five friends discuss the latest inVerse Bible study guide topics for young adults. This podcast is a joint production of the Sabbath School / Personal Ministries Dept. of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and Hope Channel International. Find more info at inversebible.org, hopetv.org/inverse, or @inversebible on social media outlets.
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God wants to do far and above everything we could imagine, and we must take care not to confuse contentment with settling for less.
Powerful lessons from looking at the Gibeonites, the five kings, and Joshua’s bold prayer.
Our mistakes do not hinder God’s ability to make something good of a messy situation.
Have you ever been so confident after a victory that you rushed headlong into your next challenge, only to face humiliating defeat? Joshua could relate.
The events at Jericho set the framework for the rest of the Israelite’s conquest.
God doesn’t lead us through challenges arbitrarily. He has good reasons and higher purposes.
Despite his initial nervousness, Joshua ended up being a prime example of Godly leadership.
How does God prepare us for the things we never expected to be in our futures?
Abraham’s story gives crucial context to Joshua’s.
This late narrative in Exodus tells us a lot about God’s glory and our purpose.
What happens when we mess up?
What was God trying to communicate in having the Israelites build Him a physical house? And
why was He so particular about the details?
All of the commandments are important, but why is the Sabbath in particular so vital to
remember today?
Is God’s law just something to be obeyed? Or is there more to it?
Discussing the importance of grounding our faith in who God is, not just in what we've seen
Him do.
Reviewing the easy-to-miss details and lessons of the final plague.
Exploring a passage that many people question—believers and non-believers alike.
The plagues were so much more than just acts of judgment.
We know God didn’t need Pharaoh’s permission to lead His people out of Egypt, so why did He
send so many messages and signs?
Moses’ first encounter with God’s physical presence teaches us a lot about God and His
profound desire for us to know and be known by Him.



