Pride of a King, Part 1
Today’s Reading: Daniel 3 Nebuchadnezzar had a 90 foot tall gold statue built to honor his god (Nebo) and himself! To show their submission to him and his god (who
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Daniel 3 Nebuchadnezzar had a 90 foot tall gold statue built to honor his god (Nebo) and himself! To show their submission to him and his god (who
Continue readingA couple of thoughts from today’s reading … 1. God has a message for a number of nations of that time. For example, “Elam is there, with all her hordes
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Ezekiel 37-39 Today’s reading brings with it a note of optimism and pleasure as Ezekiel is shown a valley of dead bones! Maybe in some way this is
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Ezekiel 33:21-33; 34-36 It seems to me that we start at the lowest point in history for Israel – the fall of the beloved city, Jerusalem! And I
Continue readingToday’s reading: 2 Kings 25:23, 24, 26; Jeremiah 40:7-16; 41:1-18; 42:1-22; 43:1-13; 44:1-30; 51:64b Why ask if you will not listen? Why ask God if you will not obey? God’s
Continue readingToday’s reading: Lamentation 3:1-5:22 “Great is your faithfulness” God is always faithful, even when we are unfaithful. He stays the same and always “longs to be gracious” and show his
Continue readingToday’s reading: Lamentations 1:1-2:22 Today’s reading is much descriptive and so it is good to use “picture it” method. But, personally, I just like to read and ponder on words!
Continue readingToday’s Reading: 2 Kings 25:2-4,22; 2 Chronicles 36:17,19-21; Jeremiah 39:2-5,9-18; 40:1-6; 52:9-23,27-30 What must it have been like for the people of Jerusalem to see the Babylonians capture the city
Continue readingThe section we read today fits well with the “Picture it” method of Bible study/meditation in which you imagine being a part of the event and consider what God wants
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Ezekiel 26-28 I am thinking that today’s reading is somewhat like me watching a super team systemically destroy some junior team in a brutal way, and wishing the
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