God and me, Actually, is a ten-week expedition into the relatively obscure passage of Zechariah 3:1-7.
How could an Old Testament prophet from 520 BCE have arguably the most profound vision for our culture today? Zechariah 3:1-7 addresses life’s most pressing and ancient questions.
As you will soon discover, Zechariah presents a shocking picture of what God is like and what we mean to Him and gives us practical wisdom for growing a transforming friendship.
It’s natural to feel intimidated by a 2,600-year-old text filled with crazy images. Relax! We’re here to guide you and help you thrive. Be curious and open. Good things ahead!
Below, you will find a resource library, the Alive to God in Scripture process, as well as our “Weekly Collections” containing podcasts, prompts, and reflections to guide your journey.
Gather others, find a rhythm, and discover what God has for you through Zecheriah 3:1-7.
Beginnings
Resource Library
Alive to God in Scripture Process
Weekly Collections
Week 1: Interacting with the Bible
Lesson: Interacting with the Bible
Blog Reflection: Eat This Book Excerpt
Week 2: The Story Behind the Story
Lesson: The Story Behind the Story
Bible Project Theme Video: Exile
Week 3: A Supernatural World
Lesson: A Supernatural World
Bible Project: Spiritual Being Video Series
Week 4: Accusation and Vulnerability
Lesson: Accusation and Vulnerability
Blog Reflection: Screwtape Letters
Week 5: Sin and Forgiveness
Lesson: Sin and Forgiveness
Blog Reflection: The Prodigal Son
Bible Project Word Study Video: Iniquity
Week 7: What God is Really Like
Lesson: What God is Really Like
Bible Project Theme Video: Law
Background of Red Heifer
Week 8: Fidelity and Walking with God
Lesson: Fidelity and Walking with God
Book Recommendation: Pursuit of God
