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- Loyal LoveThe Bible describes God's unconditional or loyal love for us using the Hebrew word khesed. Learn about its meaning along with some examples in Scripture.

- The Loyal Love of GodDespite generations of rebellion and sin, God continues to pursue his people with his promise-keeping loyalty and generosity. In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa explore the fourth attribute God assigns himself in Exodus 34:6-7, loyal love.

- Visual Commentary: Exodus 34:6-7Exodus 34:6-7 is one of the most quoted passages in the Bible. Take a closer look at this passage to understand core aspects of God's character.

- Character of GodExodus 34:6-7 is quoted and adapted by biblical authors more than any other passage in the Bible. In this series, we walk through these verses, look at the key vocabulary, and ask what it means for God to describe himself as “compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, overflowing with loyal love and faithfulness.”

- Hope: Waiting, Stretching, and TrustingIn this episode, Jon and Tim explore how the biblical story reframes hope as active waiting, a practice that keeps us moving toward God’s promises.

- The Most Quoted Verse in the BibleDoes God hold children responsible for their parents’ sins? In the fifth installment of our most-listened-to podcast episodes, join Tim, Jon, and Carissa for a look at the most quoted verse in the Bible, Exodus 34:6-7, and find out why God’s justice and his loyal love go hand-in-hand.

- Does God Change His Mind?Does God change his mind? Study the meaning of the Hebrew word nikham and God’s consistent and faithful commitment to his loyal love (khesed).

- Slow to AngerDiscover what the Bible says about God being "slow to anger." Explore the nature of God’s anger—what it is and is not—and see how divine anger connects inseparably with God’s compassion and loyal love.

- RedemptionDive into our free guide on redemption, and learn about its multi-layered meaning by examining key Old and New Testament stories.

- The Exodus WayDiscover the literary pattern of exodus and explore key movements from Abraham in the Old Testament to the exodus of all creation in the New Testament.

- RuthA theologically punchy narrative from the time of Israel’s judges about the Moabite Ruth, her faithfulness to her Israelite mother-in-law, Naomi, and the redemption they experience through Naomi’s relative Boaz

- TitusA letter from the Apostle Paul to Titus, a pastor whom sent to the island of Crete to encourage its network of small Jesus-following communities struggling from the impact of false teaching.

- AdventAdvent marks the four weeks approaching Christmas, when Christian communities worldwide remember Jesus’ arrival—his advent—and together celebrate Jesus and his promise to bring peace on Earth.

- Love in the BibleExplore common questions about love, and go deeper into the Bible’s description of love—not only as an affect or emotion but also as an active way of life that aims to impartially bless and care for others.

- Character of GodLearn about the foundational description of God's attributes found in the book of Exodus.

- FaithfulEmet is a word meaning "faithfulness" or "truth," and it's used throughout the Bible to describe God. Watch this video to see how God is full of emet.

- CompassionWhat does it mean for God to be compassionate? In this video, we take an in-depth look at the Hebrew word for compassion, rakhum.

- GraceWhat does it mean for God to be gracious? In this video, we’ll look at grace as a rich concept that has profound implications for how we see God.

- Slow to AngerWhat does it mean for God to be slow to anger? In this video, we’ll explore how anger and justice shape our understanding of God’s character.

- AdventJoin Tim and Jon as they reflect on the Advent themes of hope, peace, joy, and love and look at how the biblical roots of these themes shape how we wait for the present and coming Messiah.
