Reading the Bible regularly can be a challenge, and our goal is to help you not only get into God's word regularly, but also help you understand and apply what you're reading! Join The Journey is a Bible study podcast built to follow our daily reading plan available for free at jointhejourney.com. New episodes will be available Monday through Friday. We hope you can join us!
People want to believe their goodness makes them worthy of God’s reward, so do all good people go to heaven? Emma Dotter for the 100th episode interviews Watermark Staff Member, David Penuel! The psa…
Today we’re looking at a Psalm of lament. It’s only 6 verses long! As Watermark Institute student Hannah and Watermark High School Student, Noah Self show us, God can use broken, imperfect people to …
Why do our words matter? Why do our words matter? Today, Emma Dotter talks through Psalm 12, where David is crying out to God for help because he sees how people are hurting one another with their wo…
The Lord is the one that we have to take refuge in! When Psalms compares the attacks of the enemy to a bow and arrow, what does that mean? Today, Emma Dotter & Watermark Staff Member Tess Brag unpack…
There is an underlying lie that Christians can believe that says that we can’t say the things that we are really feeling to God. Today, Emma Dotter and faithful Watermark Staff Member, Neil Monroe co…
How do we practically think about God’s thoughts and ways being higher than ours? Our desire for control can result in us wanting control when in reality, the judgment and control of God is best. Emm…
How do we wrap our minds around science and the Bible going together? Oftentimes, people put these two things at odds. Emma Dotter interviews Brett Bruster and they explain how Psalm 8 shows God at w…
In this podcast, Emma Dotter interviews Watermark member Seth Master. Seth points out in Psalm 7 that David is crying out for help not because He is in the wrong, but rather because he is right. Seth…
What sticks out from Psalm 6? Today, Emma Dotter is joined by Watermark member Ross Ferrans! In Psalm 6, Ross unpacks three movements: a sin that David is confessing, a vulnerable posture to God, and…
We know God spoke through prophets in the Old Testament, and then Jesus in the New Testament, but how does God lead us today? In today’s podcast, Hannah Staubs from the Watermark Institute explains t…
How do we avoid sinning in our anger? Do the Psalms talk about anger? How can we approach God frustration and anger? Emma Dotter interviews Watermark Member and JTJ volunteer Maryann Adams to talk ab…
In today’s episode, Watermark Institute student Hannah Staubs and Watermark High School Student, Lauren Fricke show us all about the context of Psalm 3! In today’s episode, Lauren (our future Join Th…
Who is the son mentioned in Psalm 2 and how do we see Him clearly? In today’s episode, Watermark Institute student Hannah Staubs and Watermark Single Adults staff, Bobby Durning talk through Jesus as…
Psalm 1 gives us the key to being strong, but what does it look like to be strong in the faith? As we jump into the book of Psalms, Emma Dotter invites listeners to check the status of their hearts. …
What does the Bible have to say about entitlement? Today, Hannah Staubs is joined by faithful Watermark member Nate Roberts to talk through Job 41 and 42. It’s easy to think that if we obey God, we d…
Emma Dotter interviews Scott Breedlove, one of Join the Journey’s longest-serving editors, serving since 2009. Scott gives the insight that God has not just a “good” plan, but the greatest plan for o…
What is God saying about himself and about Job? What does it mean for God to be immutable, omnipotent, and omniscient? In today’s podcast, Watermark Institute Fellow Hannah Staubs interviews one of o…
What does it mean to fear the Lord? Emma Dotter is joined by Bethany Malone as she connects the description of the storms in Job 37 to Jesus and calming the storm in Matthew 8. Bethany reminded liste…
Emma Dotter interviews Parker Primrose, as they unpack specifically Job 36:15. Parker challenges listeners to listen to the Lord as He speaks. Parker said, “God saves suffering people, it is through …
Does our actions have anything to do with the suffering experienced? Is it all random, or is there a cause? Today, Hannah Staubs interviews Watermark staff member, Emily Hope to answer this question.…