Day 232

The Bible In A Year 232

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Proverbs 29-30, Acts 12

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32 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 232"

  1. Wendy Martin says:

    He is our refuge!

  2. Andrea Davis says:

    You Lord will not share Your glory with another!

  3. Carol Bowman says:

    5Every word of God proves true;
    he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.

  4. Sarah Johnson says:

    It’s so interesting to think about asking God for “neither poverty nor riches… but only my daily bread.” Just enough for each day. I at least often ask god for way more than I need. But that kinda gives the Lord’s Prayer a new meaning when I say “give us this day our daily bread.” It’s definitely not easy to do, but I strive to ask for just what I need.

    1. Liz Kuster says:

      That verse stuck out to me as well. Especially as the author acknowledges his humanness; if he has too much, he will be susceptible to forgetting God—too little, and he may steal. It is a humble prayer that we should remember.

  5. JoAnn Foley-DeFiore says:

    Yes! God opens doors that no man can open!

  6. E Hong says:

    5Every word of God proves true;
    he is a shield to those who take refuge in him. -ellie

  7. Hannah Stover says:

    Wow! This passage spoke a lot to me about trusting in god. One that god got peter out of prison and then had the ones keeping him in prison killed and then how god killed Herod. He is a big and powerful god. Peter didn’t have to do anything. Just follow God’s lead and trust him.

  8. Brit says:

    Thanks for the interpretation Alison! I struggled understanding the last part of proverbs 30 as well. I will have to research into it a little more. Acts was great today, God is good!

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