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Sunday Study Session — Weekly meeting time 10:15 in Room 301 at Owensboro Christian Church

May 17, 2026 —  Session 6: The Second-In-Command Syndrome (Finding Joy Without Being the Main Star) - Numbers 13:30, Joshua 1:1, Joshua 14:6-12, Joshua 21:43-44 Discovering contentment when we're not in charge anymore. Study Notes — Audio Essay What to Look For Notice that throughout the wilderness wandering and conquest, Joshua is the primary leader and the one whose name gets the book. Caleb is always second—yet Scripture never hints at jealousy from him. Pay attention to how Caleb speaks about Joshua. Does he undermine him? Or support him? Look at what the text says about the outcome of their leadership—both seem to have the same goal and the same satisfaction with the results. The Passage (NIV) Numbers 13:30 Then Caleb silenced the people before Moses and said, “We should go up and take possession of the land, for we can certainly do it.” Joshua 1:1 After the death of Moses the servant of the Lord, the Lord said to Joshua son of Nun, Moses’ aide: Joshua 14:6-12 Now the ...

Prayer Journal

Bible Study Class (James 5:13 ...Are any of you suffering hardships? You should pray. Are any of you happy?  You should sing praises .)   Send additions to:  email:jb49gb@gmail.com  or text Jack  May 17, 202 6 Jerry Smith—radiation treatment & chemo competed, July scan scheduled to learn results—Alice Kristi Roe—Daughter to continue to be free of heart problems—Donna Wayne Purcell—A cure, has installed a defibrillator & pacemaker, doing great—Toni Shelley Sexton—Pneumonia & Sepsis—Toni Aubrey Loxley—Michael & Robin’s granddaughter—Robin Family Members—Problems—Robin Antonio Turcios—Michael & Robin’s daughter’s foster son, new Christian—Robin Keelia Long—Michael & Robins granddaughter—Robin Sheryln Clark—Still having issues—Michael L Vicki Cecil—59 year old with stroke, right side - improving—JudyH Becky C…—Friend of Judy Hunt, Wellington Park—JudyH Tommy C...—Friend of Judy Hunt, Hermitage Manor—JudyH Kel...

The Bible Is the Center of Focus Here!

General Statement God created the world, and it was very good. But sin brought disorder, devastation, and death to God’s creation and to humanity. The Old Testament tells the story of God’s patience with His rebellious covenant people and His promise to rescue sinners and restore His broken world. The New Testament announces that God has fulfilled those ancient promises, revealing His goodness and loving kindness by sending Jesus Christ, our Savior. The Gospels recount the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, the Savior and King. Acts shows how His followers carried His mission forward, proclaiming the gospel in the power of the Holy Spirit among all nations. The Epistles offer apostolic instruction for believers living between Jesus’ first and second comings. Revelation, written as a letter to seven churches, provides encouragement and challenge through vivid visions and symbolic imagery, giving us a glimpse of God’s plan for a renewed creation. Old Testament vs. New Testament The ...