Day 168

The Bible In A Year 168

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


1 Chronicles 22-24, Luke 8:26-56

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54 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 168"

  1. Chrystal Johnson says:

  2. Becky Biddlecombe says:

    Why is it that he told the demon possessed man to tell everyone about the miracle but they were to be quiet about the girl?!

  3. Sarah Johnson says:

    We see the phrase “do not be afraid” in the Bible SO many times. Yet we are (or at least I am!) living in fear or anxiousness more often than we should be. I think if we fully realized and lived like we have a God in our side who raises people from the dead and casts out demons, we wouldn’t be so fearful!

    1. Liz Kuster says:

      So true!

  4. Annette Kendall says:

    1 Chron 22:13b do not be afraid or discouraged. ( spoken to Solomon about the big challenge of leadership and building the temple. God had called him to this and as long as he followed God’s commands, he had nothing to fear)

  5. Sharon Ide says:

    It is to a very needy people, involved in normal earthly concerns that Jesus proclaims the gospel. These are not people who are seeking spiritual truths, considering philosophies of life and desiring purpose. May we not also wait for such an audience. May we have compassion on those around us who are also in the thick of earthly life, and proclaim the healing gospel that saves the sickest of sinners.

    1. Jen Brewer says:

      Good word, Sharon. Appreciate your thoughts!

    2. Jessica Zaini says:

      Amen!!

  6. E Hong says:

    39“Return to your home, and declare how much God has done for you.” And he went away, proclaiming throughout the whole city how much Jesus had done for him. -ellie

  7. JoAnn Foley-DeFiore says:

    45% wow! I can’t believe we are almost half way through the Bible !

  8. brightgirl says:

    Loved a couple things from 1 Chron: David telling Solomon to “devote your heart and soul to seeking the Lord your God.” And that the Levites were to stand every morning and evening to give thanks and praise the Lord. Oh how I wish I could get this heart of mine to stay focused on His greatness and His goodness and mercy to me, rather than just seeing what’s not to my liking!

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