Day 161

The Bible In A Year 161

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


1 Chronicles 4-6, Luke 5:17-39

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49 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 161"

  1. Terri says:

    1Chron 12:14. How does one man kill 1,000 men by himself?

  2. Amanda says:

    In both the old and new test readings today there are people with powerful prayers that are answered by God. Let me pray for powerful things!

  3. Kendall Coppedge says:

    The book “The Prayer of Jabez” expands on 1 Chronicles 4:9-10. It’s been years since I read it, but wanted to share in case someone out there wanted to dig in further. It’s interesting that the author takes a break from the genealogy to tell us about Jabez’s prayer.

    1. Lydia says:

      Yes! I thought of that as well!

    2. Stacy says:

      This was an intense prayer for Jabez and GOD was faithful. How awesome to think we can pray with that power too. So convicting

  4. Jackie says:

    It may depend on to whom the genealogy is leading and which people the Lord is choosing for us to have additional records about. For example, if I were to make a genealogy with the purpose of showing your lineage, it would include your father, but not necessarily your father’s brothers. It would include your father’s father, but not necessarily his brothers, etc….just the people leading to you. Also there may be people in the genealogies who we are given information about because it may help uncover mysteries elsewhere in the Bible or in history.

    1. Bridget says:

      Thank you, Jackie …that makes sense. :)

  5. Bridget says:

    These genealogies are confusing in that some people are left out/not mentioned. For example, Perez is mentioned as a son of Judah, but his twin brother is not. I try to follow the names of the fathers and sons and I get confused. Any thoughts?

    1. Eleanor Hyde says:

      hey I was getting really confused to today I sat and drew a family tree (only including those who descend to David then to Jesus etc because there are too many names!) and i found it really helpful to digest. can also follow from David by finding the rest in Matthew ch1!

  6. Leah Swindon says:

    Does anyone have thoughts on 5:39? I understand the part about the wine skins..that makes perfect sense. But the last verse throws me because Jesus is pointing out that the old wine is better. I just want to figure out his final point with that sentence..I’ve read it before but never really stopped to “read” it. Thanks!

    1. Niki says:

      Leah, I stopped at the same parable and was thinking on that passage a lot. My take was that because Jesus is talking to the Pharisees, he is saying that they prefer the “old wine”, their old covenant and rituals, and aren’t interested in the “new” Jesus is proclaiming. So not that the old wine is actually better, but he says those who drink the old wine won’t want the new, they aren’t interested. Just my thoughts! =)

      1. Leah Swindon says:

        Thanks Niki..that’s really helpful. I just love that we can learn from each other in this community!

      2. AHarrison71 says:

        I wonder also if this points to Jesus coming not to abolish the law but to fulfill it? As in, he isn’t bringing “new wine” to the table. Just fulfilling the old? Just a thought! :)

    2. Pam Blum says:

      My study notes say this about 5:39: The old is better. Jesus was indicating the reluctance of some people to change from their traditional religious ways and try the gospel.
      Matthew Henry Commentary says this: The old is better, because they have been used to it (v 39). The disciples would be tempted to think their old way of living was better until they were gradually trained to this way to which they were called. Although Christ’s disciples did not have as much form of godliness as others, they had more of it’s power (2 Ti 3:5).
      Hope this helps! And great question I had never really “read” this verse either.

      1. Leah Swindon says:

        Sooo good Pam!! Thank you for exploring this with me!

    3. Terri says:

      New wine really isn’t wine but grape juice that is going to ferment and that is why it must be put in a new wine skin that will stretch. The old wine is better because it is really wine and done fermenting.

  7. Suzanne says:

    These were the sons of Hur, the firstborn of Ephrathah, the father of Bethlehem. I love how this ties in with the prophecy in Micah 5:2 “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of you shall come forth to Me the One to be ruler In Israel, Whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting”. This shows how Jesus came from a town that was noted in Israel from long ago, and is further verification of God’s plan and foreknowledge!

    1. Leah Swindon says:

      So good..thank you for posting this connection!

  8. Leah says:

    31 And Jesus answered them, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. 32 I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.”

    Yes! I have always loved this passage because it makes the gospel so REAL and easy to understand. Once we see ourselves as “sick”, we can begin to seek the help we really need in Jesus. But as long as we see ourselves as “healthy” or able to “heal on our own”, we’ll never find that life-saving truth.

    1. Amy says:

      Love this!

    2. Shirl says:

      Amen!

    3. Lauren says:

      Thank you. I needed this today. My younger sister got engaged and although I feel pathetic admitting it, whilst I am so happy for her I have been struggling with some jealousy. I am in a happy and committed relationship but my boyfriend hasn’t asked me to marry him yet. I am the oldest so I am used to doing things first, and people can be cruel in their comments “is he ever going to ask you?” Etc etc. I am ashamed to admit that I have been feeling this, but I have admitted it to God and have been praying and I am starting to feel more at peace, trusting in God’s plan and timing, and allowing my happiness for my sister to grow whilst banishing the jealousy. Admitting I am sick and allowing Jesus and the Lord’s grace to heal me and make me a better person has been wonderful. If you don’t think I am a terribly selfish disappointment please could I ask you to pray for me in my journey in faith and trust which is something fairly new to me. Thank you.

      1. Leah says:

        Praying for you today Lauren!

        1. Lauren says:

          Thank you Leah, I am feeling so much more content.

      2. Christina D. says:

        Lauren you are so humble and also brave for your honesty! You are absolutely not a disappointment and I am praying for you! I have often been unwilling to admit my jealousy even though I know I have it in my heart. Thank you for your transparency. Praying that the Lord would bring you peace and comfort and allow this to be a joyful time for you also!

        1. Lauren says:

          Thank you Christina, your words mean the world to me. I am feeling so much more contented.

      3. Laura says:

        Lauren,
        I certainly know what you are going through. Jealousy of other relationships sure can eat us all up. Lifting you up today and praying that the God of comfort may lay his hands on you in this time.

        1. Lauren says:

          Thank you so much Laura, I seem to be past it now and am just happy for my sister. I knew I had to let God in though to get to that stage. Thank you for your prayers, it means so much.

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