Bible Topics That Start With J
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Explore Scripture verses on God as the just Judge, Micah 6:8, Amos 5:24, Jesus and justice, and the biblical demand to act justly toward the vulnerable and oppressed.
Explore Scripture verses on God as the just Judge, no condemnation in Christ, the final judgment, and the difference between divine judgment and judging others.
What does the Bible say about joy in the Lord? Explore Scripture verses on delighting in God, rejoicing always, Habakkuk's yet I will rejoice, and the joy that holds when every other ground for joy has been removed.
What does the Bible say about joy in suffering? Explore Scripture verses on James 1, Paul and Silas singing in prison, the joy set before Jesus, and how real joy and real suffering coexist in the same person at the same time.
What does the Bible say about joy? Explore Scripture verses on joy as a fruit of the Spirit, the joy of salvation, rejoicing in the Lord always, and how biblical joy differs from happiness and holds through hard times.
What does the Bible say about Jesus' death? Explore Scripture verses on the crucifixion, Isaiah 53, it is finished, the atonement, and the multiple ways the New Testament explains what the death of Jesus accomplished.
What does the Bible say about Jesus' love? Explore Scripture verses on the love that seeks the lost, weeps with the grieving, welcomes the excluded, lays down his life, and from which nothing in all creation can separate us.
Explore Scripture verses on the Nativity, the virgin birth, the shepherds and Magi, Immanuel, and the theological meaning of the Word becoming flesh to dwell among us.
Discover what the Bible says about Jesus. Explore key Scripture verses on his identity, birth, teaching, miracles, death, resurrection, and what it means to follow him today.
Explore Scripture verses on God as defender of the vulnerable, Isaiah 58, Matthew 25:40, and the biblical call to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.