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85 Biblical Allusions in Kanye West’s Album Jesus is King

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Kanye West released his much-anticipated gospel album Jesus Is King October 25, 2019. On that date, people searched the Bible on Bible Gateway for the verses mentioned in the album’s song “Selah” (John 8:33 and John 8:36) about 10-times more than the normal search for those verses on previous dates. With that amount of interest in the album, here’s a list of Bible verses, and the songs they appear in, that can be inferred from the album’s lyrics.

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Every Hour

“…the power of the Lord…” Psalm 20:7 (GNT) / Luke 5:17 (GNT)

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How to Live the Bible — Finding the Way

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This is the seventy-ninth lesson in author and pastor Mel Lawrenz’ How to Live the Bible series. If you know someone or a group who would like to follow along on this journey through Scripture, they can get more info and sign up to receive these essays via email here.

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We live in a world in which there are so many gods different people believe in. There is nothing new about that. Human beings have been searching for God since the creation. The religions of the world have come up with distinctly different answers to the same basic questions: What is the way or the path my life should follow? What is true? How can I live? How long will I live? How should I live? Christians believe that faith in Jesus Christ as the way, the truth, and the life, gives ultimate answers to these ultimate questions. That phrase, “way… truth… life,” comes from Jesus’ own mouth, at a defining moment in Jesus’ teaching.

The Last Supper illustrating Jesus' teaching

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Why Are You Keeping Yourself So Busy?

Melissa Camara WilkinsBy Melissa Camara Wilkins

Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed. — Mark 1:35

Busyness is complicated all on its own. You have to keep one eye on the clock, you have to remember what day it is, you have to know how much time is left before the next thing on your list. But the real question is, why are you keeping yourself so busy? If you can figure that out, you’re halfway to making things simpler. (Spoiler alert: It took me a while.)

“What did you two do today?” Dane would ask every night over dinner.

Well, we’d kept in nearly constant motion, at least.

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Live in Grace, Walk in Love: The World Will Know What We Believe by Seeing What We Do

Bob GoffBy Bob Goff

By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.
JOHN 13:35

I’ve heard a lot of people say something like this: “I’m not big on religion, but I could really get into Jesus.” Have you ever heard that? I think it’s because people assume religion is a bunch of rules governed by religious zealots who spend their days deciding who’s right and wrong. I can’t really say I blame them.

Perhaps a more accurate way to see faith is that it’s a bunch of ideas and Jesus was a bunch of action. Sure, there are times in the Bible where we see Jesus teaching. But more often, we see him telling stories or getting down on one knee to look a child in the eye or feeding hungry people or healing the lame.

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We all know people who are eager to tell us what they believe—about God, about the poor, about love and heaven and hell. But ideas can only get us so far. If your car breaks down in rush hour traffic, do you want someone to send you a detailed diagnostic of what went wrong? Or would you prefer a pair of jumper cables, a lift, or a call for a tow truck? If you know a single parent who lost their job, do you think that person wants a performance review or a gift card to a local grocery store?

Understanding the Bible is important, no doubt. I spend loads of time discovering the truths in its pages, but the moment we chase knowledge at the expense of loving others, we’ve missed the point of Scripture. Remember that the world will know what we believe by seeing what we do. Be love, and you can’t go wrong.

What will you do for someone today that demonstrates God’s love?

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The above article is excerpted from Live in Grace, Walk in Love: A 365-day Journey (Thomas Nelson, 2019) by Bob Goff (@bobgoff). Copyright © 2019 by Bob Goff. Published by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission of Thomas Nelson. www.thomasnelson.com. All rights reserved.


Live in Grace, Walk in Love is published by HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Inc., the parent company of Bible Gateway.


Bio: Bob Goff is the founder of Love Does, a nonprofit organization that operates schools and pursues justice for children in conflict areas such as Uganda, Somalia, Afghanistan, Nepal, and India. The author of several bestselling books, Bob is a lawyer and serves as the honorary consul for the Republic of Uganda to the United States. He is an adjunct professor at Pepperdine Law School and Point Loma Nazarene University and lives in San Diego with Sweet Maria, their kids, and extended family.

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Watch and hear the Bible Connection Podcast about the Atlanta Dream Center

Bible Gateway is excited to present the Bible Connection Podcast, where we talk about the Bible and how it connects to every facet of life.

Our first episode focuses on the Atlanta Dream Center, founded in 2003 by Pastor Paul Palmer and his family. Following principles set forth in Scripture, the Atlanta Dream Center exists to reach the lost, rescue those in need, and restore the brokenhearted.

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Life Hidden in the Word

Sharon Kaselonis

By Sharon Kaselonis

The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple.
Psalm 119:130

The Bible is all about Jesus. He is the Word made flesh (John 1:14). So if we want to be Jesus people, we have to be Bible people. Consider with me what Psalm 119 says, in extensive and exacting detail, about the benefits, importance, and purpose of God’s Word, all the while keeping in mind that Jesus is the embodiment of all that is contained in the Word.

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Bible News Roundup – Week of October 27, 2019

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85 Biblical Allusions in Kanye West’s Album Jesus Is King
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Be Inspired by Biblical Stories of Gratitude

Every year, Thanksgiving serves as a reminder for us to give thanks to our Creator, “for he is good; his love endures forever” (1 Chronicles 16:34).

This year, it is especially important to praise Him and remember that “…dominion belongs to the Lord and he rules over the nations” (Psalm 22:28).

In our annual Give Thanks free email devotional, we’ll send you a Scripture passage about gratitude twice a week throughout November, along with some reflection questions to help you focus on thankfulness during the season.

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A Museum of the Bible Launch for the Third Edition of the Life Application Study Bible

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by Jim Jewell

The location and timing of Tyndale’s launch event for one of history’s most popular Bibles, the Life Application Study Bible, Third Edition (Tyndale House/Zondervan, 2019)—simultaneously released in both the New Living Translation (NLT) and the New International Version (NIV) Bible translations—provided ready evidence of the importance of the Bible and the need for peace.

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Does Suffering Disprove the Existence of a Good God?

Mary Jo SharpBy Mary Jo Sharp

The heart is more deceitful than all else
And is desperately sick; Who can understand it?

Jeremiah 17:9, NASB

As I tried to imagine the depth of pain, the horror of suffering that so many humans have inflicted on each other, I began to have that most unwelcome feeling of having my paradigm shifted. Humans are not good. It’s the average member of society that commits genocide. I didn’t want this to be true, and to this day I don’t want it to be true.

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These ideas go against everything I believed growing up and into my young adulthood. But what if I were to be a defense lawyer in a trial of humanity where the judges were some alien race? As the prosecution brought forth the massive amounts of human suffering caused by other humans, what would I have to say? “Well, you see, Your Honor, I can tell you that at least I’m not like that . . . and neither is my family.”

I could hear the alien judge: “You seem to forget yourself. The probability of your goodness is so infinitesimally low in light of human history, that I have no reason for judgment in your favor. Or perhaps you can prove that you are better than every human who has ever lived?”

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