Discipleship Bible Study
Discipleship Bible Study

The Book Of Promise

The Book of Joshua: Station1

God’s Promise: The Israelites had endured a long journey and were about to enter the Promised Land, only to be met with towering walls and a formidable army that instilled despair. However, God ensured that those who relied on Him would not be lost. Let us, through this history, see how God led the Israelites in every detail to fulfill His promise…

The Book of Joshua: Station 2

In times of crisis, do we still believe in God’s word? Faced with an impending crisis, God arranged a time that seemed inappropriate from a human perspective to cross the Jordan River, but Joshua and the Israelites chose to obey God’s plan and thus successfully weathered the crisis. The battle in the Promised Land is like our daily spiritual battles…

The Book of Joshua: Station 3

Through the many traces of God in history, we see assurances of His actions. In our ministry, we often experience victories and defeats like Joshua in Jericho and Ai, and we often, like Joshua, complain to God in despair. But when we sincerely come before God and repent, He listens without abandoning us…

The Book of Joshua: Station 4

King Hazor was believed to be a man of exceptional military and political skill. Even so, he suffered a crushing defeat in the face of God’s plan. After defeating Hazor’s allied forces, Joshua did not keep the king’s resources for himself, because he knew that the key to success or failure ultimately lay with God, not abundant resources or human cunning…

The Book of Joshua: Station 5

My family and I will serve the Lord our Lord from generation to generation. God’s sovereignty, human obedience, and the possession of the land are inextricably linked and form the core spirit of this promise. Joshua’s transformation from an Egyptian slave to the great leader who led the Israelites into the Promised Land was primarily due to his attitude and resolve to obey God. Now, we don’t concern ourselves with…

The Book of Judges: Station 1

Imperfect vessels, vessels of God. After entering the Promised Land, the Israelites, influenced by sin, repeatedly forsook God, leading to moral decay and spiritual corruption. The Book of Judges, a biography of heroes in the Bible, recounts how, facing their abandonment of God and their painful cries for help, God raised up twelve judges to deliver them…

The Book of Judges: Station 2

Let God guide us. Do we often act according to our own standards without considering the feelings of others, or resort to deceit to gain advantage? From the story of Gideon and Ephta, we can see how God led them through numerous difficulties arising from their environment, enemies, and their own hearts. But we also see that when the crisis passed and they relaxed, it was precisely when their inner enemies attacked most fiercely…

The Book of Judges: Station 3

Walking Out of a Series of Mistakes: Samson, the well-known judge, was blessed by God with both wisdom and strength from birth. However, his life also reveals that his unrestrained indulgence in lust ultimately led to an indelible and tragic fate. Do we, too, have the weakness of repeating mistakes in our lives? May the Spirit of God guide us…

The Book of Judges: Station 4

“The Lord is good and upright; therefore he will guide sinners in the right way.” A recurring phrase in the Book of Judges is, “In those days the Israelites had no king, and they did as they pleased.” In reality, the Israelites did not lack a king; rather, they rejected the Lord to become their king. Are we willing to acknowledge the Lord as our King? Or do we prefer to act according to our own words…?

The Book of Ruth: Station 1

A Pearl in the Darkness: The Book of Ruth is considered a pearl in Hebrew literature. In the dark times of a declining world, famine, and hardship, God used the Book of Ruth to remind and inspire us that God’s love exists even in the darkest moments of life, shining brightly.

The Book of Ruth: Station 2

“Where you go, I will go.” Faced with a series of family upheavals and an uncertain future, Naomi allowed his two daughters-in-law to choose the path best for them, setting them free. The most surprising aspect of this passage is that Ruth did not choose what seemed like the most reasonable option at the time, but instead chose to stand with Naomi. We can also feel Ruth’s support for Naomi through this…

The Book of Ruth: Station 3

Driven by love and sacrifice, what motivates us when faced with life’s choices? From the story of Ruth and Boaz’s meeting, it’s clear that both made many decisions based on the greatest love and respect, a love greatly blessed by God. May we learn to submit to God in every decision we make…

The Book of Ruth: Station 4

“Give all people salvation rather than one person perish.” It’s remarkable that the stories of Rahab and Ruth were recorded throughout the Old Testament. Through the deeds of these two Gentile women, God illustrates His loving heart towards humanity. In the New Testament, these two women are even listed in Jesus’ genealogy, which makes God’s plan of salvation clear…