Review
Today’s Reading: Deuteronomy 9-11 Repetition and restatement are great teaching tools. It aids one’s learning when something is repackaged and reviewed. This is part of the reason why Yahweh inspires
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Deuteronomy 9-11 Repetition and restatement are great teaching tools. It aids one’s learning when something is repackaged and reviewed. This is part of the reason why Yahweh inspires
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Deuteronomy 4:44-49; 5:1-5; 22-33; 6-8 Today’s reading is something I find so difficult to narrow down to one or two things to talk about! There are so much
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Deuteronomy 1:1-4:40 This is Moses’ first big speech to new generation of the Israelites who do not remember Egypt. He is giving a big history lesson to those
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Num. 27:15-23;32;33:50-56, Deuteronomy 4:41-43 Today, Moses asks God for his successor, “so the Lord’s people will not be like sheep without a shepherd”. Moses is in the process
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Num. 26 Census time again! Let’s compare, shall we? Over 40 years, some increases (bolded) and some decreases, but overall, the population was deceased. Why? “Not one of
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Numbers 25 & 31 How true it is that we, like Israel, leave a door open to temptation, when we don’t control our desires. It can get us
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Num. 22 – 24 Here we are at Day 42 already, headed well into the second month. Thanks so much for keeping connected and pushing forward in reading.
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Num. 20, 21; 33:1-49 Did anyone see that I miss last Friday? Yes, I was on the bus to Toronto at 6 a.m. and stayed there until 10:30
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Num. 16 – 18 Here we go again…. Moses was challenged – “Why then do you set yourselves above the Lord’s assembly?” I love Moses’ answer: “…that the
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Num. 12 – 14 In the past, I find it so much more painful when my closest friend or family opposes me. I recall that my only uncle
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