Asa: Faith & Failure
Today’s Reading: 1 Kings 14:19-20; 15:16–22, 24-31, 33-34; 16:1-29; 31-34; 21:25-26; 22:41-44, 46-47; 2 Chronicles 14:1-15:19; 16:7-14; 17:2-18:1; 20:32-33 This is one of the parts of Bible which I always
Continue readingToday’s Reading: 1 Kings 14:19-20; 15:16–22, 24-31, 33-34; 16:1-29; 31-34; 21:25-26; 22:41-44, 46-47; 2 Chronicles 14:1-15:19; 16:7-14; 17:2-18:1; 20:32-33 This is one of the parts of Bible which I always
Continue readingToday’s Reading: 1 Kings 13:33-34; 14:1-18, 22-24. 30: 15:1-5; 2 Chronicles 11:5-12, 18-23; 12:1-16; 13:1-22; 14:1 Does it surprise you that Jeroboam and Israel continue on their path of idolatry,
Continue readingToday’s Reading: 1 Kings 11:1-40 Today’s reading – I read with a sense of sadness. The wisest man who ever lived – how could he go so wrong? One thing
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Psalm 127; Song of Songs This Psalm has always been a special psalm to me, with its challenge, that in a new project or new beginning of stage
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Proverbs 5:1-1 & 21-23; 6:20-7:27;12:16; 14:16-17 & 29; 15:18; 16:32; 19:11 & 19; 20:1 & 25; 22:14 & 24-25; 23:19-21 & 26-35; 25:8 & 28; 29:2-3 & 8
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Proverbs 3:3-4; 6:12-15; 10:10-12; 11:2-3 & 16-17; 12:9 -10 & 25; 13:7 & 10; 14:30; 15:8 & 11 & 17 & 25 & 29; 16:2 & 5-6 &18-19
Continue readingToday’s Reading: 1 Kings 5:1-18; 1 Kings 6:1-2; 1 Kings 6:4-13; 1 Kings 6:15-38; 1 Kings 7:13-22; 1 Kings 7:27-51; 2 Chronicles 2:1-3:2; 2 Chronicles 3:4-14; 2 Chronicles 4:1-10; 2
Continue readingToday’s Reading: 1 Kings 2:13-46; 1 Kings 3:1-3; 1 Kings 3:5-28; 1 Kings 9:16; 2 Chronicles 1:2-6 This section called “Solomon secures his kingship” begins with Adonijah boldly using Bathsheba,
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Psalms 4; 12; 20; 25; 32; 38 The Psalm begins with a plea for mercy and then the author quickly turns to recognizing the uselessness of “false gods.”
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Psalms 139; 145; 148; 150 Psalm 139 has always been a favourite of mine, especially in the last ten years. It begins with urging me to understand how
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