The Bible In A Year 10
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Genesis 23-24, John 9
240 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 10"
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What stood out to me today was that Isaac had just lost his mother, Sarah, and God gave him comfort in his grief. He found comfort in the marriage and company of Rebecca-which was completely orchestrated by God. It reminds me that God puts people in our lives, especially in seasons of sadness, to hold and comfort us. And it is okay to seek comfort from them.
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I love the faith the blind man had in John, as well as the servant for Abraham. The blind man did what Jesus said without question, and the servant prayed for success in his search. Their full faith allowed them to remain close to the Lord. ❤️
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I so agree!! ❤️
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Woah. I love the healing of the blind man story.
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I played catch up today. My takeaways from yesterday and today.
1. Abraham failed multiple times to trust God with Sarah. “She is my sister.” Even though I screw up the same way multiple times God is faithful to forgive me.2. Abraham offering Isaac as a sacrifice. Perhaps Abraham learning from his mistakes with Sarah knew that he could trust God to provide for him a way to keep Isaac. This also made me think when I told my mom I was going overseas as a missionary and worried she would say no, but instead said the safest place to be was where God wanted me. I need to remember that when I am worried God is faithful to provide for my needs.
3. John 8:12. Light of the world. On the darkest days we all need light. Am I letting my light shine to bring hope to others or keeping it hidden and to myself.
4. John 9. The blind mans passion is something that I want. To go out and just say look what the Lord has done.
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I also think it’s beautiful that Rebecca chose to trust the Lord and to follow the servant back to his home right away the next day without even knowing who he was or who she was going to be with. Isaac fell in love with Rebecca even though he did not know her at the beginning. This shows the steadfast  Love that God has for us and that he wishes for us to experience love. And when you both love the Lord your relationship will be even more glorious
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I think Jesus’s words were so beautiful in John. He said that the man who is blind, him and his parents, were not the sinners who caused him to be blind but instead he was going to be used to show God’s glorious works. I think when we go through tough times we seek to blame someone or some thing instead of seeing that maybe what we’re going through can be used to glorify God
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I felt like the passage in John can so relate to the world today. So many times when you speak truth people don’t want to hear it. I think so that is why it can be hard to speak the truth when others will cast you out.
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