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.
Job 17 There is hope ahead. Don’t give up. His mercies are new every morning.
Job 16 Don’t give up, in your suffering you have an Advocate in Jesus.
Proverbs 17:14 LSB The beginning of a strife is like letting out water, so quit before the quarrel breaks out.
Proverbs 21. The blessed ways of wisdom.
Psalm 101. Walking blamelessly but not self-righteously.
Job 14 Sometimes the Bible, although inspired, shares our humanness.
Job 13 Overcoming naysayers through confidence in God and even in yourself.
Job 12 The mystery of God’s sovereign plan and our decisions.
Psalm 100 A beautifully simple way to start your day in adoration.
Job 11 May we be humble enough to know when we’re wrong and confident enough to know when were not.
Job 10 God has grace for your despair and desires to restore your hope.
Job 9 God is not the author of evil or the author of all suffering.
Job 8 In some, not all, cases our hardship is God’s discipline for greater fruitfulness in us.
Job 7 Dear Christian, you always have hope!
Psalm 99 What does it mean to exalt Yahweh? Will we ever get to experience worship at the temple?
Job 6 Are sometimes asking why when we should be asking what?
Job 5.Not all suffering means you did something wrong.
Job 4 Be wary of assumptions, trust God even in what you don’t understand.
Job 3 Never make decisions when you are emotional.
Job 2 Sharing the light of God in your suffering.