Denied Justice?
Today’s Reading: Job 32-37 So now the youngest of Job’s friends takes up the issue, not only with Job but with his friends because they condemn Job and yet were
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Job 32-37 So now the youngest of Job’s friends takes up the issue, not only with Job but with his friends because they condemn Job and yet were
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Job 25-31 Not sure if I sense rightly the frustration of Job or how big it was (also in the other friends too!), feeling that they have not
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Job 4-7 I guess I can relate to Eliphaz. How do you talk to someone who has experienced such a disaster as this about their disaster? Isn’t that
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Job 1-3 Not sure how you are feeling after the reading for today? – puzzled, perplexed, unanswered questions, astonishment – my feeling anyway! This reason for such feelings
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: 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
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Ezekiel 25:1-17; 29:1-16; 30-31 As I was thinking about today’s chapter with its pronouncements of judgment against Israel’s enemies, who are used to inflict God’s discipline on His
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Ezekiel 19-21 Probably the first section shows the sadness of God’s great heart that the cubs of king of beasts, the lion, are taken captive. Israel and Judah
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Ezekiel 15-18 Can’t say that this has been one of the easiest posts to write! Faithfulness, dependability etc has always been something extremely important to me. Not that
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