Day 225

The Bible In A Year 225

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Proverbs 17-18, Acts 8:26-40

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37 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 225"

  1. danielle yeo says:

    we must learn to listen before we speak, and think twice before we speak. learn to compromise even if it means losing because it doesnt matter if we win or lose.

  2. Sharon Ide says:

    Christ is both our shepherd and the sheep who was silent at the slaughter. What humility and love for His people, what great power and perfect obedience!

  3. Hayley Lewis says:

    I loved this!

  4. Baylee says:

    It’s great example showing us a model of how easy it is to accept Christ as savior! and how to get baptized afterwards to represent Christ death and resurrection!

  5. Kylee says:

    “So Philip ran to him and asked, Do you understand what you are reading? 31 And he said to him, How can I, unless someone guides me?”

    Lord that we would be led to those around us who are seeking but don’t understand! That as our eyes have been opened to the truth of Who You are, we would help others see and understand!! Hearts are hungry, send us Father!

  6. Lauren Bourgeois says:

    Just in awe, and at a loss for words! How good is our God! As I’ve been in a period of preparation the past couple years, He’s recently just been making so apparent how perfect His timing. He is in control, He has planned. We can trust Him, wholly! Hallelujah!

  7. Nicole says:

    I love how the proverbs bring into perspective the importance of silence and at the same time the importance of reproof.

  8. HeatherMarie says:

    I don’t think I’ve ever read proverbs so closely. The Holy Spirit brings to mind an example of how each verse is applicable in my life as I read.

    1. Kylee says:

      So many examples that make these proverbs applicable – love them too!!

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