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Women's Bible Study
Women's Bible Study
Author: The Grove Community Church
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The Women’s Study is a weekly gathering where Grove women, friends, and neighbors come together for teaching and continue in small groups where we share life, discuss our personal encounters with God in His Word, and pray.
We study to know what God says, what He means, and how we can live for Him in all things. Our study method is simple and allows participants to delve as deeply as they wish during personal study.
Whether you’re new to the Bible or you’ve been studying it for years, we hope you will join us as we study God’s Word together this year!
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This powerful message from Revelation 17-19 explores the deceptive allure of “Babylon” and the call to remain faithful to Jesus in a world full of compromise. With both deep conviction and real hope, it points to repentance, freedom from shame, and the ultimate victory of Christ — inviting you to fix your eyes on what truly lasts. We invite you to listen!
You are invited to step into a bigger vision of worship, joining the song that’s already happening in heaven: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord.” As we explore Revelation 15-16, we’re reminded that while Christians may hold different views about the details of Revelation, the central truth is clear: God is holy, just, and ultimately victorious. This teaching encourages us to keep the main thing the main thing — fixing our eyes on the greatness of God and the hope we have in Christ. Listen and be encouraged by the reminder that in the end, Christ wins and those who belong to Him share in that victory.
This week’s study in Revelation reminds us that the goal isn’t to identify every symbol or solve every mystery. Instead, we are invited to understand the character of our enemy and the reality of the spiritual battle believers face. Even when evil appears powerful, God remains sovereign and faithfully nourishes His people. Our call is to stand firm in Christ — covered by the blood of the Lamb, holding to our testimony, and enduring in faith. We invite you to listen to be encouraged and reminded where our true victory is found.
Have you been ignoring any “warning lights” in your spiritual life? In this powerful teaching from Revelation 8–11, we’re reminded that God’s warnings are merciful, His justice is sure, and His breath still brings dry bones to life — as we see in Ezekiel 37. Be encouraged to stand firm, remain faithful, and live boldly as His witness. Take a few minutes to listen and be reminded: Jesus wins, and your obedience matters.
In this powerful and sobering message from Revelation 6:1-8:1, we’re reminded that God doesn’t reveal the future to frighten us, but to give us courage and hope. Through the opening of the seals, we see the reality of deception, conflict, spiritual famine, and death already at work in our world today. Yet above it all stands King Jesus — the Lamb who reigns, restrains evil, and has already secured the final victory. Even in a broken world filled with suffering, believers can take heart knowing that nothing is outside His authority, justice will come, and those who belong to Him will stand secure in the end.
Step into the throne room of heaven in this powerful walk through Revelation 4-5. Before the hard realities of judgment unfold, Jesus gives John — and us — a glimpse of the end of the story: God is seated on the throne, and the Lamb has conquered. In a world filled with uncertainty, fear, and competing loyalties, this vision anchors our hearts in what is ultimately true. Come be reminded that no matter what you’re facing, heaven is not in chaos; God reigns. And ask yourself the life-shaping question: Who is really on the throne of your life? Listen and rediscover the only One worthy of your worship.
In this teaching on the seven churches in Revelation 2-3, we’re invited into a deeply personal conversation with Jesus. As He speaks words of encouragement, correction, and hope, we’re reminded that these letters aren’t just for ancient churches; they’re for us. Wherever you find yourself today — tired, faithful, struggling, or somewhere in between — this message calls us to know who Jesus truly is and to follow Him with renewed love and courage. Take a few minutes to listen and reflect on what the Spirit might be saying to you.
Step back, take a breath, and see the bigger picture. In this teaching of Revelation 1:9-20, you’re invited to shift your perspective — to gaze at the exalted, glorified Jesus and behold Him for who He truly is. Through powerful imagery, personal stories, and the life of John, this message calls us to lift our eyes above our circumstances, endure faithfully, and be transformed as we fix our gaze on Christ. Listen and be reminded: seeing Jesus clearly changes everything.
What if the book of Revelation is less about fear and timelines and more about hope, faithfulness, and knowing Jesus more deeply? In this teaching, we’re invited to see Revelation as God’s gracious unveiling: a message given to strengthen weary believers, remind us that we are not alone, and anchor our hope in Christ, our faithful witness and coming King. As the curtain is pulled back, we’re reminded that God is at work, Jesus reigns, and His people are called to remain faithful together. Listen in and be encouraged to see Revelation not as a mystery to solve, but as a Savior to behold.
We're excited to be back at Women's Bible Study! We'll be studying the book of Revelation this semester. Listen along as with kickoff with an extended night of worship!
Join us for the Thessalonians Conclusion as we share our Outreach vision. Have a blessed holiday season! We'll be back mid-January with our study of Revelation.
As we conclude our Thessalonians study, we’re reminded of Paul’s powerful call to live a life worth imitating. In this message, we’re challenged to look to Christ as our ultimate example — to work hard, do our part, not give up, and love at all times. It’s a beautiful reminder that the grace of Jesus transforms ordinary moments into opportunities to reflect His character. Listen in and be encouraged to build a life that points others to Him.
Prayer changes things — and this week's message reminds us just how true that is. In 2 Thessalonians 3:1-5, the Apostle Paul invites believers to join him in prayer — not just for personal needs, but that “the Word of the Lord may run swiftly and be glorified.” It’s a powerful picture of the Gospel racing to reach every corner of the earth. As we study this passage together, we’re reminded that prayer isn’t passive; it’s participation in God’s mission. Come be encouraged to pray boldly, to lift up our pastors and ministry partners, and to believe that the same faithful God who delivered Paul still delivers us today. Join us as we learn to be women who pray — and who help the Word run.
Have you ever seen a viral prophecy online predicting the end of the world? Not long ago, millions were convinced that Jesus would return on September 23. Panic spread, people sold their belongings — and yet, here we are. In this week’s Bible study, we’ll look at why these claims gain traction and what Scripture actually says about Christ’s return. Join us as we open 2 Thessalonians 2 and learn how to stand firm, hold tight to truth, and live with peace in a world full of fear and deception.
Together, we take a heartfelt look at what it means to follow Jesus freely — and the reality that many believers around the world face persecution for that same faith. Through a powerful story and a deep dive into 2 Thessalonians 1, we’re reminded that even in suffering, God is near, just, and preparing us for heaven. Listen in and be encouraged to stand firm in faith and pray for our brothers and sisters across the globe.
Join us as we close out our study of 1 Thessalonians, focusing on 5:12-28, with a powerful reminder of what it means to live as part of the family of God. In this message, we’re encouraged to reflect Christ’s love through patience, peace, and unity — remembering who we are and who we represent. Be inspired to live out your faith in community and to rejoice, pray, and give thanks in all circumstances.
As you listen to this message, I hope you're reminded of this beautiful truth: God has not destined us for wrath, but for salvation through Jesus Christ. If the thought of standing before God fills you with fear rather than longing, there's hope for you today. Jesus can transfer you from darkness to light, and His return can become something you delight in rather than dread. This invitation is for you, and today can be your day of salvation.
Join us for this teaching from 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, where we are reminded that our hope in Christ changes everything. Even in seasons of loss or uncertainty, we can grieve with hope, live with purpose, and look forward with confidence to His return. This message offers encouragement and strength for today, grounding us in the truth that Jesus is our living hope.
Join us as we explore what it means to walk in a way that pleases God "more and more" through Paul's instructions in 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12. We'll examine two key areas: living holy lives that honor God's design for purity, and showing love through faithful living — working hard, minding our own affairs, and contributing positively to our community. Discover how our transformed lives become a powerful witness to others and learn practical steps for intentional spiritual growth in holiness and love.
Join us as we explore 1 Thessalonians 3:11-13 and discover how God calls us to increase and abound in love — for one another and for all people. We'll be reminded that our heavenly Father is both powerful and tender, and find encouragement for unanswered prayers and longings. Most importantly, we'll celebrate the hope of Christ's return and the assurance that through Jesus' finished work, we can stand blameless before God. Whether you're seeking deeper community or simply wanting to grow in faith, this study offers biblical truth and heartfelt encouragement for your journey.












