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Each post on this page begins as the opening “Cold Open” from one of our weekly study lessons—short stories and reflections designed to set the stage for Scripture and spark honest discussion. Our goal is simple: to help everyday believers grow in grace, understanding, and practical faith. If a post encourages you, you’re invited to read the passage, download the study guide, and join us as we walk through God’s Word together.

Paul stands before the apostles in Jerusalem, defending the freedom of the gospel — Galatians 2:1–10

Paul confronts Peter for pulling away from Gentile believers under pressure.— Galatians 2:11–21

Paul on the road to Antioch — Galatians 1:1-10

Paul on the road to Jerusalem to see Peter — Galatians 1:11-24

Paul explains starting with the Spirit and finishing with the flesh is not what Jesus taught us. Begin with faith, continue with faith.— Galatians 3:1–14

God’s covenant was never built on law, but on grace—and in Christ, the promise reached its fulfillment

Palm Sunday began in Bethany, where Jesus revealed His power over death before entering Jerusalem as King

Palm Sunday as Jesus enters Jerusalem and the crowd praises and declair Him as King

Through Christ, we are no longer slaves living in fear, but sons and heirs welcomed into the Father’s house by grace.

From the Upper Room to the Empty Tomb — the cross, the grave, and the risen Christ

Surrounded by believers wrestling with truth, Paul’s teaching points to the choice every Christian faces: living by the flesh or walking by the Spirit. The lesson focuses on freedom in Christ, the danger of returning to bondage, and the beautiful fruit the Spirit produces in a surrendered life.

Paul brings his letter to a close by showing what life in Christ should look like in everyday practice. He calls believers to restore the fallen gently, bear one another’s burdens, sow to the Spirit, persevere in doing good, and boast only in the cross of Christ.

Finishing Galatians, chapter 6

A preacher and a farmer, each faithful in his field, trusting God for the harvest.

Peter speaks to believers who feel scattered and out of place, reminding them that their future is secure in Christ. This passage is filled with identity, endurance, and hope, pointing us to a salvation so great that heaven itself stands in awe of it.

Who is Right? Paul who says No Condemnation, or Peter who says a Father who Judges Us?

A diverse group of Greyhawk Bible Book Club members engaged in a lively discussion around a table with open Bibles.
A diverse group of Greyhawk Bible Book Club members engaged in a lively discussion around a table with open Bibles.
Close-up of hands holding a well-worn Bible with a soft blue and gold bookmark peeking out.
Close-up of hands holding a well-worn Bible with a soft blue and gold bookmark peeking out.
An outdoor gathering of club members seated in a circle under a large tree, sharing reflections.
An outdoor gathering of club members seated in a circle under a large tree, sharing reflections.
A cozy indoor setting with members smiling and sharing notes during a Bible study session.
A cozy indoor setting with members smiling and sharing notes during a Bible study session.