July 21, 2025

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The Bible Project and Theological Drift: A Call for Discernment

The Bible Project and Theological Drift: A Call for Discernment In this episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins addresses a pressing concern facing many in the church today: the theological drift within The Bible Project. While the ministry is known for its high-quality visuals and narrative summaries, its consistent redefinition or omission of […]

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The Lord is my Deliverer” – 2 Samuel 22:1–51 Bible verse graphic with bold white text over rugged cliffs at sunset, for Reading the Bible Daily with Dave.

2 Samuel 22– The Song of Deliverance (July 22, 2025)

2 Samuel 22: The Song of Deliverance Reading the Bible Daily with Dave📅 July 22, 2025📖 2 Samuel 22:1–51 Overview Today’s passage is a majestic psalm of victory and thanksgiving. David reflects on a life of battles and trials, lifting up a song of praise to God as his Deliverer. This devotion explores how 2

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A Man After God’s Own Heart: David’s Failures and Faith

A Man After God’s Own Heart: David’s Failures and Faith Series: Foundations of Biblical Manhood – Part 4By: Dave JenkinsDate: July 23, 2025 In this episode of Warriors of Grace, Dave Jenkins continues the Foundations of Biblical Manhood series with a powerful look at the life of David—his sin, repentance, and restoration. Drawing from 2

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Trusting the Bible: Why Scripture Is Reliable, True, and Authoritative

Trusting the Bible: Why Scripture Is Reliable, True, and Authoritative By Dave Jenkins | Contending for the Word Q&A Series Christians trust the Bible because it is God’s inspired, inerrant, and sufficient Word—historically reliable, theologically unified, affirmed by Jesus, and powerful to transform lives. Why should Christians believe that the Bible is trustworthy, true, and

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God’s Word Confirms the Truth: Learning from the Bereans

God’s Word Confirms the Truth: Learning from the Bereans When the Apostle Paul arrived in Berea, something remarkable happened. Unlike many other cities, the people there didn’t just hear the Word—they searched it, with eagerness and discernment. In a world flooded with false claims and spiritual confusion, we need this same Berean mindset. God’s People

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