THE REAL MEANING OF LIFE


Bible Study with Big John Tracy
an imperfect Christian



  • #352: Isaiah 4-5

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/isaiah/4.htm Before I get started, I listened to a sermon last night that was very eye opening. Some of what this pastor said is still digesting and I have to think about it, but one thing that he said made me rethink my opinions on God. I have always professed that we are here to serve God. We are here to have a productive life on earth, to love one another, and to be a… Continue reading

  • #351, Isaiah 3

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/isaiah/3.htm I have a relative that I will not name or indicate how we are related because I haven’t gotten her permission to share this, but her grandchildren call her Babylon because she “babbles on”. And I’ve come to realize that I am indeed related to her. I’ve just read Isaiah 3 and there are two points that impressed me and I can probably talk, and talk, and talk some more about my feelings on… Continue reading

  • The Power of Love, Session 8

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  • #350, Isaiah 2

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/isaiah/2.htm I’m not smart, and I am certainly not an expert and have all the answers about the Bible. I’m new at all of this, not a theologian or had any such training, nor am I a pastor. So when I read scripture, I tried to see the goodness of God so I can share it. In fact, I once enrolled in an online course called Amazing Disciples, thinking it was a course studying the… Continue reading

  • The Power of Love, Session 7

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  • #349, 2 Chronicles 27, 28, 2 Kings 16, Isaiah

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/2_chronicles/27.htm The two chapters of Chronicles and the chapter of Kings above are short, documenting more of the actions of the Kings of Israel and Judah. And Ahaz was a bad king, even going so far as to tear down and remove some of the things that were built in Solomon’s temple. Now we take another break to start the Book of Isaiah, one of the major prophets. The Book of Isaiah is another one… Continue reading

  • #348 – Hosea Final

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/hosea/4.htm I could review each chapter of Hosea, but the lesson would be the same. And here is my take on pretty much the whole book. God has told the children of Israel, through Moses, the laws by which He designed life. While there are many, Jesus summed them up by saying, If you love Me you’ll follow My Commandments, and love your neighbor as you do yourself. Every law issued by God is for… Continue reading

  • #347, Hosea, Chapters 1 thru 3

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/hosea/1.htm We’ve been studying the Bible for at least 347 studies, and we still have 750 years to go before we reach the life of Jesus. And unfortunately, it’s more of the same. No matter how much God tries to get through to the children of Israel, they are still a stiff-necked people. Sin has already been introduced back in the Garden of Eden. There’s no turning back, but at least God is trying somewhat… Continue reading

  • #346, Jonah and Nineveh

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/jonah/3.htm As I said earlier, scripture doesn’t say, but for some reason Jonah had had differences with the city of Nineveh. He didn’t like it, he didn’t like being called to do God’s work in it, and he surely was disappointed and angry about it. Because Jonah walked through the street preaching, the people listened and turned back to God and repented of their sins. Scripture says, and I’m paraphrasing, “God relented from His punishment”…it… Continue reading

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