Day 21

The Bible In A Year 21

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Genesis 43-45, John 18

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157 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 21"

  1. Ashley Martin says:

    The arrest of Jesus always gives me chills. When Pilate asks if they want him to release the King of the Jews, and they reply, “No! Not him. Give us Barabbus!” Wow! Pilate knew Jesus did nothing wrong. I wonder if he ever repented and asked for forgiveness.

    The story of Joseph goes to show that any situation can be turned into something Godly and good. Thank you, Lord, for your mercy, grace, and goodness. ❤️

  2. Britt Clark says:

    I think it’s beautiful that God softened Joseph’s heart. Joseph could’ve easily had all of his brothers killed or stolen from them or locked them away forever but instead he wept and hugged them and kissed them and gave them all the good things in the land of Egypt. This shows that having a soft heart and forgiving others truly sets you free and that the Lord’s love is greater than any darkness that can happen to you

  3. Jessica Trimble says:

    I am Judas’s kiss. My voice called from the crowd. And yet He loves me. Thank you, Lord Jesus, my brother, my friend, my blessed King and Savior!!

  4. Trudy Munro says:

  5. Sarah May says:

    We have a Facebook group for a little easier communication/community as we go through the readings—feel free to search for ‘The Bible in a Year w/ SRT.’ We’d love for you to join!

  6. Dianne Pacewicz says:

    ❤️

  7. Rebecca Faith says:

    Joseph’s story is an example of how God can use any situation and turn it for good

  8. Kristin Lehmann says:

    This story is so powerful!

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