Biblical Teaching from Pastor Jay Cavaiani with an emphasis on revering the Word of God.
This podcast teaches through every chapter of the Bible, one chapter a day.
To learn more go to www.reveringtheword.com. There is three year Bible reading challenge and schedule available on the website. We encourage all to join the journey by reading through the Bible over the course of three years.
We teach studying the Bible more thoroughly by slowing down and taking in the Bible in a deeper manner versus reading many chapters at once and glossing over what one is reading.
Pastor Jay Cavaiani is the Lead Pastor at Crossing Community Church in Genesee Depot, Wisconsin, USA.
This is one of the most beautiful Psalms and chapters in all the Bible. God can forgive you of all you have ever done, create in you a clean heart and renew a steadfast spirit in you.
Were all going to die. While we are here there is the human tendency to be a wandering sheep. God knows our tendency and warned Israel against it. It is incredible that at this stage they only had…
This is an important teaching that reveals the past and future history of Israel and how before all of us is life or death. Choose life!
Praise God for His grace through Jesus when we fall short! However, in honor of that gift of grace may we be diligent in pursuing holiness.
This is an incredibly important chapter and teaching. Don’t give up, listen to the end. The curse is awful but there is good news!
I am thankful that God has made clear to us what is good and right and what it evil and not.
He does this for our good. We need to in our churches be clear where God is clear.
God desires that we would remember how he has blessed us both in our lives and how he has blessed his people throughout history. One of the ways we are to honor Him and show our appreciation to Him …
In Deuteronomy 25 we have “various” sundry laws. One that is particularly interesting is to not beat a criminal with more than 40 lashes. This comes into the New Testament with the Apostle Paul and …
Today is such a great example of why studying the Word of God is so much greater than reading without studying. By seeing Asaph’s role in life and discovering how Asaph was really ahead of his time …
God desires that a man and woman would join together to become one flesh until death do them part. Over the ages many have divorced due to hardness of heart and sin. Jesus does not desire divorce. Ho…
Sundry Laws are various laws. It takes both understanding the New Testament and wisdom and discretion to know how to apply the Old Testament today. This is why it is important to know the whole Bibl…
In this chapter and others in the Old Testament sometimes there are things that come across harsh to us today. God’s swift penalty in the Old Testament may have helped people have a proper fear of G…
Today we see a historical understanding of why God wanted them to destroy the people and nations of the promised land. We also learn how this is changed and God is not asking us to do this today.
God did not want there to be injustice and set up a strong system of law to prevent crime and injustice.
All the way back in Deuteronomy 18 we see a prophecy about Jesus. The whole Bible points to his coming and his coming again. We also see some direction and some caution regarding prophecy today.
Ultimate wisdom is found in Jesus, His Word and getting one foot already seated in heaven. In this way we begin to love with the wisdom of heavens perspective. Those who don’t are living in darknes…
This Psalm is a great reminder that we will all die and take no wealth of this earth with us. What will matter is to believe in Jesus and to live for the treasures of heaven.
When God set out to create His family he wanted them to worship Him and Him alone. He also spoke about the importance of a future king honoring the Word of God, having just one wife and not being foc…
God desires that we would always remember all he has done in past history and now how he has on his special anointed feasts brought forth the sacrifice of Jesus and the dawn of the church age.