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When a death row prisoner is escorted from his cell to the place of execution, the guard yells, “Dead man walking.” This symbolizes a man who is currently alive but taking steps to his death. Christians experience this in their conversion, in their witness and in this great controversy between Christ and Satan.
When a death row prisoner is escorted from his cell to the place of execution, the guard yells, “Dead man walking.” This symbolizes a man who is currently alive but taking steps to his death. Christians experience this in their conversion, in their witness and in this great controversy between Christ and Satan.
Setting our vision on Christ stabilizes our faith on earth. We become not only stable but unmovable - unmovable in our trust in God and the calling He has placed upon us.
We often assume that in order to encounter heavenly realities we must see something supernatural. But what if it the supernatural was found in the supernormal?
Explore inVerse Bible study guides at www.inversebible.org.In this episode of inVerse, we consider the power of words, particularly of God’s Word. We explore ways to receive God’s Word in our hearts, to treasure it, and meditate on it in meaningful ways.About the program: inVerse approaches Bible study with warm humor, practical intelligence, simple application, and authentic conversation. Studying a new topic every 13 weeks, host Justin Kim and his team discuss, for less than half an hour, what the Bible has to say. These are real-life discussions with profound insights about life principles. Regardless of your background, join this diverse group of friends as they study the Word of God.Follow inVerse on Facebook (www.facebook.com/inversebible) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/inversebible/).inVerse is a program of Hope Channel. Visit www.hopetv.org to see more programs on wholistic Christian living with a focus on faith, health, relationships, and community.
Explore inVerse Bible study guides at www.inversebible.org.In this episode of inVerse, we examine some of the instances when Jesus withdrew to spend lengthy time in communion with God—sometimes all night in prayer. Through prayer, Jesus gained the strength and wisdom to face the wide range of needs, threats, and diversions that He encountered.About the program: inVerse approaches Bible study with warm humor, practical intelligence, simple application, and authentic conversation. Studying a new topic every 13 weeks, host Justin Kim and his team discuss, for less than half an hour, what the Bible has to say. These are real-life discussions with profound insights about life principles. Regardless of your background, join this diverse group of friends as they study the Word of God.Follow inVerse on Facebook (www.facebook.com/inversebible) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/inversebible/).inVerse is a program of Hope Channel. Visit www.hopetv.org to see more programs on wholistic Christian living with a focus on fai
Explore inVerse Bible study guides at www.inversebible.org.In this episode of inVerse, we study the devotional practices of Jesus. Despite His busy schedule, lots of interruptions, and the heavy demands of ministry, Jesus protected unrushed time alone with His Father.About the program: inVerse approaches Bible study with warm humor, practical intelligence, simple application, and authentic conversation. Studying a new topic every 13 weeks, host Justin Kim and his team discuss, for less than half an hour, what the Bible has to say. These are real-life discussions with profound insights about life principles. Regardless of your background, join this diverse group of friends as they study the Word of God.Follow inVerse on Facebook (www.facebook.com/inversebible) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/inversebible/).inVerse is a program of Hope Channel. Visit www.hopetv.org to see more programs on wholistic Christian living with a focus on faith, health, relationships, and community.
Explore inVerse Bible study guides at www.inversebible.org. In this episode of inVerse, we examine how to build habits of the home and habits of the soul—routines and rythms that draw us back to God in our daily lives. About the program: inVerse approaches Bible study with warm humor, practical intelligence, simple application, and authentic conversation. Studying a new topic every 13 weeks, host Justin Kim and his team discuss, for less than half an hour, what the Bible has to say. These are real-life discussions with profound insights about life principles. Regardless of your background, join this diverse group of friends as they study the Word of God.Follow inVerse on Facebook (www.facebook.com/inversebible) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/inversebible/).inVerse is a program of Hope Channel. Visit www.hopetv.org to see more programs on wholistic Christian living with a focus on faith, health, relationships, and community.
Explore inVerse Bible study guides at www.inversebible.org. What do we do when we fall into sin and feel overwhelmed by shame and guilt? Join us in studying how the altar opens up a way back to God. This week, we are studying the first altar of sacrifice that appears in Scripture. Altars are places of love, worship, sacrifice, commitment, and devotion—all of which God demonstrated in copious measure in Eden.
Is true satisfaction possible? Let’s see what God has to say.
Temptations are complex things. Let’s see what we can learn about them by looking at the temptations Jesus faced.



