Times Square Church

Chapter by Chapter

Chapter by Chapter with Tim Dilena is a four-year journey through the greatest book given to the human race – the word of God, the Bible – one chapter at a time, 7 minutes a day, 7 days a week.

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Times Square Church

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Religion

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11. Jul 2026

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Joshua 5: A Lot of Funerals in Order to Move Forward 11.07.2026

Joshua 5 reminds us that before Israel could conquer the Promised Land, an entire generation of unbelief had to pass away, making room for a new people who would listen to God’s voice, trust His leadership, and follow Him into battles they could never win on their own.

Joshua 4: Rocks That Tell a Story 10.07.2026

Joshua 4 reveals how God instructed Israel to build memorial stones so future generations would remember His faithfulness, while Joshua’s hidden stones beneath the Jordan remind us that some of our greatest testimonies are personal reminders between us and God.

Joshua 3: The Morning Before the Miracle Can’t Be Overlooked 09.07.2026

Joshua 3 reveals that before God parted the Jordan River and led His people into a new season, Joshua consistently sought the Lord in the early morning, reminding us that many of God’s greatest victories have a hidden place of prayer behind them.

Joshua 2: Déjà Vu 08.07.2026

Joshua 2 revisits the painful memory of Israel’s first spy mission, but this time faith replaces fear as two spies return with a victorious report and Rahab’s testimony reveals that God’s past miracles had already been fighting their future battles.

Joshua 1: Just Three More Sleeps 07.07.2026

Joshua 1 marks the beginning of a new season as Israel stands three days away from entering the Promised Land, Joshua steps into leadership, and God repeatedly calls His new servant to be strong and courageous because His work and His presence never end with the loss of one leader.

Deuteronomy 34: Field Trips 06.07.2026

Deuteronomy 34 closes the life of Moses with a remarkable picture of a servant, prophet, and friend of God who died strong, only to discover that God’s mercy would one day bring him back to the Promised Land to stand with Elijah and speak with Jesus on the greatest field trip imaginable.

Deuteronomy 33: My God With Me at 33,000 Feet 05.07.2026

In Deuteronomy 33, Moses’ final blessing over the tribes reveals a promise of God’s strength and protection that became a personal deliverance from the fear of death, reminding us that the God who rides through the heavens to help us also carries us with His everlasting arms.

Deuteronomy 32: Learning From Sheet Music 04.07.2026

Deuteronomy 32 presents Moses’ final song as more than poetry—it is a battle hymn meant to be remembered, obeyed, and carried into the future. Through its powerful lyrics, Israel is reminded that God is their Rock: faithful, strong, stable, and a refuge in every battle. Just as great songs have inspired soldiers throughout history, Moses gave God’s people a song that would keep truth in their hear...

Deuteronomy 31: So Now in Conclusion... 03.07.2026

As Moses reaches the end of his life in Deuteronomy 31, his final words become a charge to Joshua and a reminder of the power of words. Moses speaks “be strong and courageous” three times, and God later repeats those same words three more times to Joshua. The lesson is clear: words can guide, strengthen, and set a heart on fire. What we speak into the lives of others can become the very words God...

Deuteronomy 30: Choose Life 02.07.2026

Deuteronomy 30 places a clear choice before God’s people: life and blessing through loving God, obeying His voice, and holding fast to Him, or death and adversity through turning away. Moses urges Israel—and us—to “choose life,” a decision that affects not only the individual but also future generations, because life is found in covenant relationship with God.

Deuteronomy 29: Living with Unanswered Questions 01.07.2026

Deuteronomy 29 reminds us that not everything belongs to human understanding. While God has clearly revealed His will through His Word, there are “secret things” that remain His alone, calling believers to trust Him with what they cannot explain and to obey faithfully what has been revealed.

Deuteronomy 28: Thrilling and Chilling in the Same Long Chapter 30.06.2026

Deuteronomy 28 presents a dramatic contrast between blessings and curses tied to obedience or disobedience to God’s commands. The chapter opens with powerful promises of blessing for obedience—prosperity, protection, and honor—and then turns to an intense and sobering list of curses that come from turning away from God, showing that life is “overtaken” either by blessing or by judgment depending o...

Deuteronomy 27: Shouting Back and Forth Between Two Mountains 29.06.2026

Deuteronomy 27 records Israel’s dramatic covenant ceremony between Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim, where blessings and curses echoed across the valley and the people repeatedly answered “Amen,” affirming that God’s Word is true and that obedience leads to blessing while disobedience brings consequences.

Deuteronomy 26: Retelling the Story but Skipping 40 Years 28.06.2026

Deuteronomy 26 presents a future worship ceremony in which Israel recounts God's faithfulness from slavery to inheritance, focusing on His deliverance, provision, and promises while leaving behind the painful years of failure in the wilderness as a reminder to rejoice in His grace.

Deuteronomy 25: An Attack From the Back 27.06.2026

Deuteronomy 25 emphasizes the power of remembering God’s faithfulness, discipline, and guidance while warning Israel never to forget Amalek’s cowardly attack on the weak, teaching believers to stay vigilant because the enemy targets people when they are weary, isolated, and vulnerable.

Deuteronomy 24: Sounds Like Jesus 26.06.2026

Deuteronomy 24 weaves together varied laws on marriage, justice, care for the vulnerable, and ethical responsibility, and right in the middle of its instructions it echoes the voice of Jesus through “remember” moments that connect past warnings with present obedience and forward faithfulness.

Deuteronomy 23: Refreshed Yes, Dependent No 25.06.2026

In Deuteronomy 23, Moses teaches that God provides people and moments along life’s journey that can refresh and strengthen us like grapes and grain along a field, but warns that we must never turn those temporary blessings into dependence, because only God is meant to be our true source of life and sustenance.

Deuteronomy 22: Do You Know What Gravel Tastes Like? 24.06.2026

In Deuteronomy 22, the command to restore lost property becomes a powerful lesson on integrity, teaching that keeping what does not belong to us may feel rewarding for a moment but ultimately leaves the bitter taste of “gravel” in the soul.

Deuteronomy 21: I Used To Be Fearful Of This Chapter, Now I Am Grateful 23.06.2026

In Deuteronomy 21, what first appears to be a scary chapter about rebellion and judgment becomes a powerful picture of the gospel as the author realizes that Jesus became the cursed and condemned substitute on the tree for every rebellious sinner deserving death.

Deuteronomy 20: Contagious Fear 22.06.2026

In Deuteronomy 20, Moses warns that fear spreads like a disease among God’s people and teaches that victory in battle comes when faith-filled voices remind us that God is with us while fearful voices are removed from influencing the fight.

Deuteronomy 19: A Commandment That Will Get Some Help 21.06.2026

Deuteronomy 19 reminds God’s people that careless slander destroys lives, steals reputations, and must never be treated lightly.

Deuteronomy 18: You Need Strength and Discernment to Fight the Sniffing Dog Test 20.06.2026

Deuteronomy 18 warns Israel that following God will require both strength to resist the obvious darkness of the surrounding culture and discernment to recognize false voices and counterfeit prophets within the community who appear spiritual but speak presumptuously in God’s name.

Deuteronomy 17: Where Did Those Verses Come From? 19.06.2026

Deuteronomy 17 shows how God speaks into Israel’s future centuries in advance by warning about the coming institution of kingship and outlining the dangers that will confront any leader—power, wealth, and lust—while also providing protection through daily engagement with God’s Word so leadership stays grounded in humility and obedience.

Deuteronomy 16: Three Feasts to Tell One Big Story 18.06.2026

Deuteronomy 16 lays out three key feasts—Passover, Weeks, and Booths—that together form one continuous story of God delivering His people from slavery, sustaining them with provision and blessing, and reminding them that their present journey is temporary as He leads them toward their ultimate home with Him.

Deuteronomy 15: Annoyed, Avoid, or Embrace 17.06.2026

In Deuteronomy 15, Moses commands Israel to open their hands to the poor and warns that generosity is not just about resources but about the condition of the heart, challenging God’s people to move from avoidance or annoyance toward compassion that reflects the Lord’s own kindness.

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