Garden City church of Christ

Sermon Series: Bible 2026


  • Jeremiah and the Rechabites

    Jeremiah told of the coming destruction to Judah, and was treated terribly for it. One of the bright spots of the book is the story of the Rechabites, who kept their ancestor’s vow for about two centuries (Jeremiah 35).

  • Isaiah and the Throne Vision

    Isaiah is a prophet in the Old Testament, but the book is sometimes referred to by Christians as “the fifth gospel” due to its many vivid prophecies of the messiah. We look at the book overall and at chapter 6 where we see some wild sights.

  • Song of Songs and Isaac and Rebekah

    Song of Songs (also called Song of Solomon) is a love story. The view expressed here is that (a) the man is not Solomon, and (b) the couple is married in chapter 3. Some disagree as is noted. Also, we look at another love story in the Bible, when Isaac’s father finds a wife for…

  • Proverbs and Solomon Asks for Wisdom

    The book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, with many written by Solomon. We look at an overview of Proverbs as well as the story of Solomon and his wisdom (1 Kings 3).

  • Psalms and Korah’s Rebellion

    An overview of the book of Psalms, and the story of Korah’s Rebellion in Numbers 16. What do these two have in common?

  • Job and Chariots of Fire

    The book of Job (rhymes with “robe”) is about the man Job, whom God allows to be tested by Satan. 2 Kings 6:8-23 is a story of God delivering the prophet Elisha from a foreign Army. What is surprising to us is what Elisha already knows: God’s army is all around them.

  • Ezra-Nehemiah and the Reading of the Law

    In ancient times, Ezra-Nehemiah was a single book, and we look at it as one in this lesson. The stories take place after return from exile to Babylon (then Persia by the time of return). In Nehemiah 8, Ezra reads “the Law” to the people; you can see how the stories intertwine. Unfortunately, this lesson…

  • Chronicles and the Exile to Babylon

    In ancient times, 1 & 2 Chronicles were a single book, and we will treat it as one in this lesson. Chronicles is Israel’s patriotic history book: it focuses on the good things of David and the kings of Judah, while Samuel and Kings air out all the dirty laundry. We also look at Judah’s…

  • Kings and the Split of the Kingdom

    In ancient times, 1 & 2 Kings were a single book, and we look at them as one in this lesson. Kings has… a lot of kings. Solomon was king of all Israel, but after him the kingdom splits into two kingdoms, and this book describes the kings in both kingdoms.

  • 2 Samuel and the House of David

    2 Samuel is about the reign of King David. He is promised that his family line (“house”) will be a dynasty in Israel.