Day 251

The Bible In A Year 251

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Isaiah 20-22, Acts 21:17-40

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29 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 251"

  1. Marlaena says:

    “3 Then the Lord said, “As my servant Isaiah has walked naked and barefoot for three years as a sign and a portent against Egypt and Cush,” This got me thinking, I mean 3 years!? What are we willing to do for God? If He told us to do some ridiculous thing and we knew it was from God, would we do it?

  2. Eleanor Hyde says:

    acts 21:27-36. we should never assume facts. this is an example of how assuming something, and stating it in the case, creates such chaos and uproar. no one can be understood, innocent people are driven out from the church. therefore, believe all innocent unless you have seen with your eyes. let’s be honest – is it really worth the hassle?

  3. Dianne says:

    As I try & get closer to God (I really feel like I am getting there) of course I have a long way to go. It seems like the enemy is coming at me every way possible. I need lots of prayer. I can’t do this on my on & I don’t feel like I can talk to my family because they are to close to the situation. Please keep me in your prayers!

    1. Leah says:

      If the enemy is trying to tear you down then you know you are giving him reason to by growing closer to the Lord. Keep it up! Pray for strength and remember that the Lord is always there protecting us. We just need to call on Him. Keep seeking Him :) praying for you!

    2. Mallory scott says:

      praying for you. God will help you get through it, as he always will.

  4. Katrina P says:

    Paul’s restraint and calm in Acts 21 today is a reminder to always remain calm and Trust in the process of what was meant to take place. He chose peace in a time of chaos instead of reacting to the craziness around him… 37 As Paul was about to be brought into the barracks, he said to the tribune, “May I say something to you?” And he said, “Do you know Greek?….

  5. Shirl says:

    I mean shut* typo sorry

  6. Shirl says:

    Isaiah 22:22 And I will place on his shoulder the key of the house of David. He shall open, and none shall shut; and he shall shut, and none shall open. Such power and bravery. Reminds me of revelations: what God opens no one can shit

  7. Kate says:

    “Upon a watchtower I stand, O Lord,
    continually by day,
    and at my post I am stationed whole nights.”

    For me, this is a beautiful way of describing Motherhood. Right now I am needing a lot of strength for the continual enormity of looking after our little person. It really is a 24/7 job!
    I have just started to recognise the NECESSITY of taking weekly Mummy time-out. It is not selfish, it is self care.

  8. Kate says:

    “Upon a watchtower I stand, O Lord,
    continually by day,
    and at my post I am stationed whole nights.”

    For me, this is a beautiful way of describing Motherhood. Right now I am needing a lot of strength for the continual enormity of looking after our little person. It really is a 24/7 job!
    I have just started to recognise the NECESSITY of taking weekly Mummy time-out. It is not selfish, it is self care.

    1. Claire says:

      You are right, you need to keep yourself strong to do what you need each day therefore taking time to yourself is part of caring for the whole family which includes you, best wishes

    2. Sara says:

      Yes! It IS continual and it IS enormous! I have never prayed harder in my life than in those first few months of motherhood. Praying for His strength to sustain you!

    3. Courtney says:

      You are so right! It took me way too long to realize this! We need time to feed ourselves, literally and figuratively to be the best moms we can be to our child(ren).

    4. Christina D. says:

      Kate this almost brought tears to my eyes. I have been so overwhelmed with the responsibility of motherhood lately and have been utterly exhausted. Thanks for these words. They are encouraging to me.

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